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bukse

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See also: bùksë

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Derived from Middle Low German buxe, cognate with Icelandic buxur, Danish buks, Swedish byxa, Kashubian bùksë.

Displaced native Norwegian Bokmål brok (pant-leg; (plural) pants).

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Noun

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bukse f or m (definite singular buksa or buksen, indefinite plural bukser, definite plural buksene)

  1. (a pair of) trousers (UK) or pants (US)
    et par bukser
    a pair of trousers (mostly used in plural form)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Derived from Middle Low German buxe, cognate with Icelandic buxur, Danish buks, Swedish byxa, Kashubian bùksë.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bukse f (definite singular buksa, indefinite plural bukser, definite plural buksene)

  1. (a pair of) trousers (UK) or pants (US)
    Har du kjøpt deg nye bukser?
    Have you bought new trousers?

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