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huga

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Cebuano

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: hu‧ga

Verb

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huga

  1. to threaten

Faroese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse huga, from Proto-Germanic *hugōną.

Verb

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huga (third person singular past indicative hugaði, third person plural past indicative hugað, supine hugað)

  1. (transitive) to think of, to recollect, to remember
  2. (transitive) to like, to please
    mær hugar hetta einki
    I don't like this
    (literally, “this doesn't please me”)
Conjugation
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Conjugation of huga (group v-30)
infinitive huga
supine hugað
present past
first singular hugi hugaði
second singular hugar hugaði
third singular hugar hugaði
plural huga hugaðu
participle (a6)1 hugandi hugaður
imperative
singular huga!
plural hugið!

1Only the past participle being declined.

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

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huga

  1. inflection of hugi:
    1. indefinite accusative/dative/genitive singular
    2. indefinite genitive plural

References

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  • "huga" at Sprotin.fo

Irish

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Pronoun

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huga

  1. Alternative form of chugat

Further reading

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse hugaðr.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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huga (singular and plural huga, comparative meir huga, superlative mest huga)

  1. inclined (wanting to do something, or for something to happen)
    Synonym: lysten
    Eg er huga til å dra på ei lang reise.
    I am inclined to take a long journey. / I want to go on a long journey.

References

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Old Norse

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Noun

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huga

  1. genitive plural of hugr