Danish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Norse -ning, -ningr.

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-ning

  1. Alternative form of -ing

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Norse -ning, -ningr.

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-ning m or f

  1. used to form nouns, usually from verbs.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Norse -ning, -ningr.

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-ning f or m or (m or f)

  1. used to form nouns, usually from verbs.

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Norse -ning, -ningr.

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-ning c (productive)

  1. Used to form nouns from a verb, usually referring to the end result of the verb action. Verb stems ending in n or certain consonant clusters take -ing instead.
    översättning, rättning
  2. Some nouns ending in -an get an -ing or -ning suffix in the plural before the -ar/-arna plural suffix. (Note however, that begäran deviates from this pattern.)
    fordran → fordringar, förfrågan → förfrågningar, predikan → predikningar

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Uyghur

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-ning

  1. Latin spelling of -نىڭ (-ning, genitive case marker)

Uzbek

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-ning (Cyrillic spelling -нинг)

  1. Used to form genitive of nouns.
    • Otamning ruchkasi.
      It's my father's pen.