See also:aat, Aat, AAT, -aat, andAppendix:Variations of 'at'
*What Is At&t World Traveler
*At&t World Traveler (sm)Norwegian Bokmål[edit]
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*simple past of eteNorwegian Nynorsk[edit]Pronunciation[edit]
*IPA(key): /oːt/(example of pronunciation)Etymology 1[edit]
From Old Norseat and át.Preposition[edit]
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*to; towardsNo dreg me åt byen.We're heading towards the city now.
*of (expressing possession)Dette er huset åt foreldra mine.This is the house of my parents.Synonyms[edit]Etymology 2[edit]Verb[edit]
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*past tense ofetaandeteEtymology 3[edit]Verb[edit]
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*imperative of åtaReferences[edit]
*“åt” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.Swedish[edit]Pronunciation[edit]
*IPA(key): /oːt/
*audioEtymology 1[edit]
From Old Norseat, from Proto-Germanic*at, from Proto-Indo-European*ád.Preposition[edit]
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*forJag har en present åt digI have a gift for you
*to, towards, in a certain directionTitta inte åt det hålletDon't look in that directionEtymology 2[edit]Verb[edit]
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* past tense of äta.Anagrams[edit]Westrobothnian[edit]Etymology 1[edit]
From Old Norseat and át.Pronunciation[edit]
*IPA(key): /oːt/, /ot/, /otː/, /ɒːt/, /ɑːt/(example of pronunciation)Rhymes: -óːt, -ot, -ótːPreposition[edit]
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*(space)To; towards.Kör’ åtdrive, go to someoneFär åtbehaveKast dä åt sänga!Go to bed!hɑn for åt bynömHe went to a neighbor.
*(time)At.
*indicating the subject of an activity or act or relationshipgå e eran ått meGo an errand for meǃhon bar ått demShe gave them things.
*(possession)Of.n doter åt hanone of his daughtersSynonyms[edit]
*(to, towards)dillEtymology 2[edit]
From Old Norseaptr, apt.Pronunciation[edit]What Is At&t World Traveler
*IPA(key): /oːt/, /ɒːt/, /ɑːt/(example of pronunciation)Rhymes: -óːtAdverb[edit]
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*Back.åt å frammback and forthmyttje hɑn hann, åt å frammHe certainly managed a lot back and forth.Da tjuva raai wårâânn fa bonn at nota.When the thieves reveal each other, the farmer gets his fishing net back. (proverb)Antonyms[edit]Etymology 3[edit]
From Old Norseát(“eating; food”), from Proto-Germanic*ētą, derived from *etaną(“to eat”), whence ita(“to eat”). Compare Icelandicát, Old Saxonât, Old High Germanâz and Old Englishǽt.Pronunciation[edit]
*IPA(key): /oːt/, /ɒːt/, /ɑːt/(example of pronunciation)Rhymes: -óːtNoun[edit]At&t World Traveler (sm)
åtn (definite singularåte)
*Stingin or bitinginsects, gnats.
*That which eats you up.hɑll å de åteKeep away from you those that want to ’eat’ you (tramps, gypsies.)
*That which has been eaten on.Derived terms[edit]Related terms[edit]Etymology 4[edit]Pronunciation[edit]
*(singular indicative):IPA(key): /oːt/(example of pronunciation)Rhymes: -óːt
*(plural indicative, singular & plural subjunctive):IPA(key): /²oːt/(example of pronunciation)Rhymes: -òːtVerb[edit]
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*preterite of eta
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