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blå

blå

See also: bla, blaa, BLA, blá, blä, bl.a., and bl a

Danish

Alternative forms

Adjective

blå (neuter blåt, e-form blå)

  1. blue (blue-colored)
  2. (as a noun) n blue (colour)

See also

Colors in Danish · farver (layout · text)
     rød      grøn      gul      flødefarvet      hvid
     højrød      magenta      turkis      lime      lyserød
     indigo      blå      orange      grå      violet
     sort      lilla      brun      azurblå      cyan

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse blár (blue), from Proto-Germanic *blēwaz (blue).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɽo/, IPA(key): /blo/

Adjective

blå (neuter singular blått, definite singular and plural blå or blåe, comparative blåere, indefinite superlative blåest, definite superlative blåeste)

  1. blue (colour)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse blár (blue), from Proto-Germanic *blēwaz (blue).

Adjective

blå (masculine and feminine blå, neuter blått, definite singular and plural blåe/blå, comparative blåare, indefinite superlative blåast, definite superlative blåaste)

  1. blue

Derived terms

See also

Colors in Norwegian Nynorsk · fargar (layout · text)
     raud      grøn      gul      ?      kvit
     ?      ?      ?      ?      rosa
     ?      blå      oransje      grå      ?
     svart      lilla      brun      ?      (turkis)

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse blár (blue), from Proto-Germanic *blēwaz (blue).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bloː/

Adjective

blå (comparative blåare, superlative blåast)

  1. blue
  2. (politics) of or pertaining to conservatives or liberals in European politics

Declension

Inflection of blå
Indefinite/attributive Positive Comparative Superlative2
Common singular blå blåare blåast
Neuter singular blått blåare blåast
Plural blåa blåare blåast
Definite Positive Comparative Superlative
Masculine singular1 blåe blåare blåaste
All blåa blåare blåaste
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in an attributive role.

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