smage

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Danish smaghæ, from Middle Low German smaken, from Proto-Germanic *smakōną, *smakkōną, *smakkijaną (to taste). Cognate with German schmecken and English smake, smack.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈsmæːjə], [ˈsmæːæ]

Verb

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smage (imperative smag, present smager, past smagte, past participle smagt)

  1. to taste (both transitive and intransitive)

Conjugation

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