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Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from German Witz, from Proto-Germanic *witją, cognate with English wit. Derived from Proto-Germanic *witaną (“to know”) (cf. Danish vide).
Pronunciation
Noun
vits c (singular definite vitsen, plural indefinite vitser)
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References
- “vits” in Den Danske Ordbog
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French
Noun
vits m
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Noun
vits m (definite singular vitsen, indefinite plural vitser, definite plural vitsene)
- point, use
- Hva er vitsen med å forklare alt? – What's the point of explaining everything?
- a joke, witticism, jest
Derived terms
- vitse
- vitsemaker
References
- “vits” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Noun
vits m (definite singular vitsen, indefinite plural vitsar, definite plural vitsane)
Derived terms
- vitsa, vitse (verb)
- vitsemakar m
- vitseteikning f
References
- “vits” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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Old Norse
Noun
vits
Swedish
Etymology
Pronunciation
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Noun
vits c
- a point
- Vad är vitsen med det?
- What's the point of that?
- a joke (funny story)
- Synonyms: rolig historia, (joke in the more general sense) skämt
- Nisse drog en rolig vits
- Nisse told a funny joke
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Tzotzil
Alternative forms
- vitz
Noun
vits (plural vitsetik)
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