See also: pase, paase, pasé, and pasë

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From +‎ se.

Verb

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påse (imperative påse, present tense påser, passive påses or påsees, simple past påså, past participle påsett, present participle påseende)

  1. to ensure, make sure

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Swedish

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Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sv
 
en påse
 
en plastpåse (även kallad kasse)
 
papperspåsar

Etymology

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Inherited from Old Swedish posi, from Old Norse posi, from Proto-Germanic *pusô.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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påse c

  1. a bag (soft container open at the top, usually made of paper, plastic, or fabric)

Usage notes

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  • A bag for carrying belongings and the like that can be opened and closed is a väska.
  • A påse can be smaller than a kasse (carrier bag), and is usually smaller than a säck (sack).

Declension

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Declension of påse
nominative genitive
singular indefinite påse påses
definite påsen påsens
plural indefinite påsar påsars
definite påsarna påsarnas

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Anagrams

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