spotte
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈsb̥ʌd̥ə]
Etymology 1
From Old Norse spotta, Proto-Germanic *sputtōną, cognate with German spotten.
Verb
spotte (imperative spot, infinitive at spotte, present tense spotter, past tense spottede, perfect tense har spottet)
Conjugation
Etymology 2
Verb
spotte (imperative spot, infinitive at spotte, present tense spotter, past tense spottede, perfect tense har spottet)
- to spot; to notice
- to spot; to assist in weightlifting
- 2019, Jan-Erik Fjell, translated by John Jensen, Rovdyret, Art People, →ISBN:
- Han løftede hænderne. Gjorde sig klar til at spotte.
- He lifted his hands. Prepared to spot.
- 2012, John Irving, translated by Vibeke Houstrup, Indtil jeg finder dig, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
- Den ikke så lille snabel beder James om at spotte for ham, når han bænkpresser hundrede og halvtreds kilo.
- The not-so-small penis asks James to spot for him, as he benchpresses one hundred and fifty kilos.
Conjugation
German
Pronunciation
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Verb
spotte
- inflection of spotten:
- first-person singular present
- first/third-person singular subjunctive I
- singular imperative