Danish
Etymology
From Middle Low German bulderen. Possibly Derived from Proto-Germanic *bellaną (“to roar”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰel-. Arguably onomatopoeic.
Pronunciation
Verb
buldre (imperative buldr, infinitive at buldre, present tense buldrer, past tense buldrede, perfect tense buldret)
- to make unpleasant noise (often of rumbling, like from a car or machinery, or thunder)
Conjugation
Conjugation of buldre
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active |
passive
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| present
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buldrer
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—
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| past
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buldrede
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—
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| infinitive
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buldre
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—
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| imperative
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buldr
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—
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participle
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| present
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buldrende
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| past
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buldret (auxiliary verb have)
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| gerund
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buldren
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Derived terms
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