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Danish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Derived from the noun mis (cat).

Verb

misse (past tense missede, past participle misset)

  1. to blink
Conjugation

References

Etymology 2

From English miss, from Proto-Germanic *missijaną, doublet of miste.

Verb

misse (past tense missede, past participle misset)

  1. (informal) to miss (to fail a target or an opportunity)
Conjugation

References

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Verb

misse

  1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of missen

French

Pronunciation

Verb

misse

  1. first-person singular imperfect subjunctive of mettre

Anagrams

Hunsrik

Etymology

Inherited from Central Franconian misse, from Middle High German müezen, from Old High German muozan, from Proto-West Germanic *mōtan, from Proto-Germanic *mōtaną.[1]

Cognate with German müssen and Luxembourgish mussen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmisə/
  • Rhymes: -isə
  • Hyphenation: mis‧se

Verb

misse

  1. (auxiliary) must, to have to
    Meer musste gehn
    We must go

Conjugation

Irregular with past tense and conditional mood
infinitive misse
participle gemusst, misse
auxiliary misse
present
indicative
past
indicative
conditional
ich muss musst misst
du musst musst misst
er/sie/es muss musst misst
meer misse musste misste
deer missd musst misst
sie misse musste misste
The use of the present participle is uncommon, but can be made with the suffix -end.

References

  1. ^ Piter Kehoma Boll (2021) “misse”, in Dicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português (in Portuguese), 3rd edition, Ivoti: Riograndenser Hunsrickisch, page 111

Latin

Participle

misse

  1. vocative masculine singular of missus

Middle Dutch

Noun

misse f

  1. Alternative form of messe

Middle English

Noun

misse

  1. Alternative form of messe

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

Verb

misse (present tense misser, past tense miste, past participle mist, present participle missande, imperative miss)

  1. Alternative form of miste (missa)

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

Compare German müssen, Dutch moeten, English must.

Verb

misse

  1. (auxiliary) must, to have to

Usage notes

  • Used as a modal verb.

Conjugation

ich muss — I must
du musscht — you must
er, sie, es muss — he, she, it must
mer misse — we must
dihr misst — you guys must
sie misse — they must
gemisst — to have had to

Portuguese

Verb

misse

  1. inflection of missar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Swedish

Etymology

From a rare interjection miss, used to call a cat. Compare the origins of kisse, pulla, and pålle.

Noun

misse c

  1. (colloquial, endearing) a pussy-cat, a kitty-cat
    Synonyms: katt, (colloquial) kisse, (colloquial) kissemiss, (colloquial) kissekatt

Declension

Declension of misse
nominative genitive
singular indefinite misse misses
definite missen missens
plural indefinite missar missars
definite missarna missarnas

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