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solstråle

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Solstråler

Etymology

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From sol +‎ stråle.

Noun

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solstråle m (definite singular solstrålen, indefinite plural solstråler, definite plural solstrålene)

  1. a sunbeam, ray from the sun, ray of sunlight
  2. a ray of sunshine (figurative, person who brings happiness into the lives of others)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From sol +‎ stråle.

Noun

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solstråle m (definite singular solstrålen, indefinite plural solstrålar, definite plural solstrålane)

  1. a sunbeam, ray from the sun, ray of sunlight
  2. a ray of sunshine (figurative, person who brings happiness into the lives of others)

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Swedish

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Etymology

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sol (sun) +‎ stråle (ray, beam)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /²suːlˌstroːlɛ/

Noun

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solstråle c

  1. a sunbeam, a ray of sunlight
  2. a very happy and positive person (usually a child) whose happiness seems to be contagious

Declension

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Declension of solstråle
nominative genitive
singular indefinite solstråle solstråles
definite solstrålen solstrålens
plural indefinite solstrålar solstrålars
definite solstrålarna solstrålarnas

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