sommer

See also: Sommer, sømmer, and sòmmer

English

Etymology

From Afrikaans sommer

Interjection

sommer

  1. (South Africa) just because; answer to questions (especially "why" questions) that you do not want to answer or don't have a specific answer for.
    Why do I have to go to school?
    Sommer.

Anagrams


Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse sumarr, sumar, from Proto-Germanic *sumaraz, from Proto-Indo-European *sem- (summer).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɔmər/, [ˈsʌmɐ]

Noun

sommer c (singular definite sommeren, plural indefinite somre)

  1. (season) summer (hottest season)

Inflection

Derived terms

See also

Seasons in Danish · årstider (layout · text)
forår, vår (spring) sommer (summer) efterår, høst (autumn) vinter (winter)

French

Etymology

somme + -er

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɔ.me/
  • (file)

Verb

sommer

  1. (mathematics) to sum up
  2. to summon, to call

Conjugation

Further reading


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse sumarr, sumar, from Proto-Germanic *sumaraz.

Noun

sommer m (definite singular sommeren, indefinite plural sommere or somre or somrer, definite plural sommerne or somrene)

  1. summer

Derived terms

See also

References

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