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1. pronoun(the one or the other of two: You may borrow either of these books; I offered him coffee or tea, but he didn't want either.) hvilken som helst, noen2. adjective1) (the one or the other (of two things, people etc): He can write with either hand.) den ene eller den andre, begge2) (the one and the other (of two things, people etc); both: at either side of the garden.) den ene eller den andre, begge3. adverb1) (used for emphasis: If you don't go, I won't either.) ikke...heller2) (moreover; besides: I used to sing, and I hadn't a bad voice, either.) heller•- either wayentenIadv. \/ˈaɪħə\/, \/ˈiːħə\/( etter negative utsagn) heller, slett ikke• if you do not come, he will not come eitherhvis du ikke kommer, kommer ikke han hellerIIdeterm. \/ˈaɪħə\/, \/ˈiːħə\/1) (enten) den ene eller den andre, det ene eller det andre, hvilken som helst, hvilket som helst• take either half!ta hvilken halvdel du vil!, ta den ene halvdelen!2) hver, begge• can you say either?either of ingen av, noen av, en avIIIkonj. \/ˈaɪħə\/, \/ˈiːħə\/enteneither... or enten... ellerbåde... og( etter nektelse) verken... eller
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