række
Danish
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editThe noun derived from the verb or a borrowing from Middle Low German recke, reck, which has also been borrowed into German Reck.
Noun
editrække c (singular definite rækken, plural indefinite rækker)
- row, line, rank; things arranged spatially
- (mathematics) series
- series; succession; sequence; things or events arranged in order of time
- (chess) rank
- (taxonomy) phylum
Inflection
editDeclension of række
Etymology 2
editFrom Old Norse rekja (“to unroll”), from Proto-Germanic *rakjaną, cognate with German recken (“to stretch”). The Danish verb is also influenced by the unrelated verb Middle Low German rēken (“to reach, suffice”), German reichen, from Proto-Germanic *raikijaną (“to reach”).
Verb
editrække (imperative ræk, infinitive at række, present tense rækker, past tense rakte, perfect tense har rakt)
Conjugation
editInflection of række