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1 ought
o:tnegative short form - oughtn't; verb1) (used to indicate duty; should: You ought to help them; He oughtn't to have done that.) burde, skulle2) (used to indicate something that one could reasonably expect; should: He ought to have been able to do it.) burde, skulleIsubst. \/ɔːt\/( gammeldags) se ➢ nought, 1IIverb \/ɔːt\/1) (om plikt, tilrådelighet e.l.) bør, burde, skulle2) (om mangler, svakheter e.l.) bør, burde, skullehun bør\/burde ta seg sammen3) ( om sannsynlighet e.l.) bør, burde, skulle -
2 where
Isubst. \/weə\/sted, hvorIIadv. \/weə\/1) hvor, på hvilken måte• where does this affect us?• where would we be if we hadn't done it?• where would be the use of trying?2) ( om sted) hvor• where are you going?• where is he?3) der, dit• in a country where it never snows, skiers must go abroadi et land der det aldri snør, må skiløpere reise utenlands• where he is weakest, is in his facts4) ( om fremtid) dit, hvorwhere... from? hvor... fra?, hvorfra?where... to? hvor?
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