gruppe

See also: Gruppe

Danish

Etymology

From German Gruppe, from French groupe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɡ̊ʁub̥ə]

Noun

gruppe c (singular definite gruppen, plural indefinite grupper)

  1. A group, a unit, a team.
  2. A community.
  3. (politics) A side of a debate or discussion.
  4. (politics) A caucus.
  5. (mathematics) group
  6. (military) A squad.
  7. (chemistry) A column of elements in the periodic table.
  8. (chemistry) functional group

Inflection

Declension of gruppe
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative gruppe gruppen grupper grupperne
genitive gruppes gruppens gruppers gruppernes

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Estonian

Noun

gruppe

  1. partitive plural of grupp

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From German Gruppe (group), from French groupe (group), from Italian gruppo (group, cluster, party), from Vulgar Latin *cruppo, Renaissance Latin grupus (group), from Proto-Germanic *kruppaz (lump, round mass, body, crop), from Proto-Indo-European *grewb- (to crumple, bend, crawl), from Proto-Indo-European *ger- (to turn, wind).

Noun

gruppe f or m (definite singular gruppa or gruppen, indefinite plural grupper, definite plural gruppene)

  1. a group

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From German Gruppe, from French groupe, from Italian gruppo, itself derived from Vulgar Latin *cruppo, from Proto-Germanic *kruppaz (lump, round mass, body, crop), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *grewb- (to crumple, bend, crawl).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²ɡrʉpːə/

Noun

gruppe f (definite singular gruppa, indefinite plural grupper, definite plural gruppene)

  1. a group

Derived terms

References