See also: elév and elev.

Danish

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Etymology

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From French élève (pupil, student), from élever (raise).

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  • IPA(key): /eleːv/, [eˈleːˀw]

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elev c (singular definite eleven, plural indefinite elever)

  1. pupil
  2. student
  3. trainee
  4. apprentice

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North Frisian

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North Frisian cardinal numbers
 <  10 11 12  > 
    Cardinal : elev
    Ordinal : elefst

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elev

  1. (Sylt) eleven

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From French élève, from élever (bring up).

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elev m (definite singular eleven, indefinite plural elever, definite plural elevene)

  1. (school) pupil
  2. apprentice, trainee
  3. disciple

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From French élève, from élever (bring up).

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elev m (definite singular eleven, indefinite plural elevar, definite plural elevane)

  1. (school) pupil
  2. apprentice, trainee
  3. disciple

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French élève.

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elev m (plural elevi, feminine equivalent elevă)

  1. student, schoolboy
    Synonyms: student m, studentă f

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative elev elevul elevi elevii
genitive-dative elev elevului elevi elevilor
vocative elevule elevilor

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From French élève (pupil, student).

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elev c

  1. a student, a pupil (at school, or more generally)
    elever i grundskolan
    students in elementary / primary school
    Jag är mästarens elev
    I am the master's student

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A student at a college or university is idiomatically a student.

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