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1 málfræði
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2 málfræðingur
m (-s, -ar)jazykovědec, lingvista -
3 beygja
If (-u, -ur)zatáčkaIIv (acc) (-ði, -t)1. zahnout (doleva ap.)2. ohnout, pokrčitbeygja fótinn; beygja höndina (sveigja)Það er auðvelt að beygja sig fyrir valdi stórveldis. (lúta)3. skloňovat (podstatné jméno), časovat (sloveso)Ég er að beygja orðið í öllum föllum. (í málfr)4. vzdát se (láta undan) -
4 kyn
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