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frasa

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See also: frása and fräsa

French

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frasa

  1. third-person singular past historic of fraser

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From earlier form frase, from Dutch frase, from Late Latin phrasis (diction), from Ancient Greek φράσις (phrásis, manner of expression), from φράζω (phrázō, I tell, express).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈfrasa]
  • Hyphenation: fra‧sa
  • Rhymes: -sa, -a

Noun

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frasa (plural frasa-frasa)

  1. phrase: a word or group of words that functions as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence, usually consisting of a head, or central word, and elaborating words

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse fræs f (whizzing, hissing).

Verb

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frasa (present frasar, preterite frasade, supine frasat, imperative frasa)

  1. to rustle (like something dry and brittle, for example dry leaves)
  2. to crunch (of something airy and crispy)

Conjugation

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Conjugation of frasa (weak)
active passive
infinitive frasa frasas
supine frasat frasats
imperative frasa
imper. plural1 frasen
present past present past
indicative frasar frasade frasas frasades
ind. plural1 frasa frasade frasas frasades
subjunctive2 frase frasade frases frasades
present participle frasande
past participle

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

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