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klappa

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse klappa, from Proto-Germanic *klappōną.

Pronunciation

Verb

klappa (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative klappaði, supine klappað)

  1. to pat [with dative]
  2. to chisel, to hew [with dative]

Conjugation

More information infinitive nafnháttur, supine sagnbót ...
1 Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.
More information infinitive nafnháttur, supine sagnbót ...
1 Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.
More information strong declension (sterk beyging), singular (eintala) ...

Derived terms

  • klappa saman lófum (to clap (one's) hands)
  • klappa fyrir (to applaud)
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Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Verb

klappa

  1. inflection of klappe:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse klappa. Akin to English clap.

Pronunciation

Verb

klappa (present tense klappar, past tense klappa, past participle klappa, passive infinitive klappast, present participle klappande, imperative klappa/klapp)

  1. to clap (strike the palms of the hands together, applaud)
  2. to clap (to bring two surfaces together forcefully)
  3. to pat (gently tap the flat of one's hand on a person or thing)
  4. to stroke (e.g. to pet an animal)

References

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Swedish

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Etymology

From klappa (to clap), from Old Norse klappa, from Proto-Germanic *klappōną.

Pronunciation

  • Audio:(file)

Noun

klappa c

  1. a clapperboard

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

Verb

klappa (present klappar, preterite klappade, supine klappat, imperative klappa)

  1. to pat
    klappa någon på axeln
    pat someone on the shoulder
  2. to pet (an animal, generally, including stroking)
    Hon klappade zebran
    She petted the zebra
    Katten gillar att bli klappad
    The cat likes being petted
    1. to stroke (when petting)
      Synonym: stryka
  3. to clap (hands)
    Klappa händerna när du är riktigt glad (klapp klapp)
    If you're happy and you know it clap your hands [Clap your hands when you are really happy] (clap clap)
    Att applådera är att visa uppskattning genom att klappa
    To applaud is to show appreciation by clapping
    • (Can we date this quote?), “Klappa händerna när du är riktigt glad [Clap Your Hands When You Are Really Happy [If You're Happy and You Know It]]performed by Mora Träsk:
      Klappa händerna när du är riktigt glad (klapp klapp). Klappa händerna när du är riktigt glad (klapp klapp). Du kan också glädja andra som på denna jorden vandra [old present tense plural, usually vandrar]. Klappa händerna när du är riktigt glad (klapp klapp).
      Clap your hands ["the hands" – Swedish often prefers to express possession by putting nouns in the definite] when you are really happy (clap clap). Clap your hands when you are really happy (clap clap). You can also make others happy who wander [upon] this earth [You can also make-happy / gladden others who upon this earth wander]. Clap your hands when you are really happy (clap clap).
    • 2001, Caramell, “Caramelldansen [The Caramell dance ("karamell" is the usual spelling)]”, in Supergott [Super tasty]:
      Dansa med oss. Klappa era händer. Gör som vi gör och ta några steg åt vänster. Lyssna och lär. Missa inte chansen. Nu är vi här med Caramelldansen.
      Dance with us. Clap your hands. Do as we do and take a few steps to the left. Listen and learn. Don't miss the chance. Now we are here with the Caramell dance.

Conjugation

More information active, passive ...

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

Derived terms

See also

References

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