tjene

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish thiænæ, from Old Norse þjóna, þéna, from Proto-Germanic *þewanōną (to serve), cognate with German dienen. The verb is ultimately derived from the noun Proto-Germanic *þewaz (servant).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtɕɛːnə]

Verb

tjene (imperative tjen, infinitive at tjene, present tense tjener, past tense tjente, perfect tense tjent)

  1. to serve (a master, a country, a purpose)
  2. to earn (money)

Conjugation

Conjugation of tjene
active passive
present tjener tjenes
past tjente tjentes
infinitive tjene tjenes
imperative tjen
participle
present tjenende
past tjent
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund tjenen

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse þjóna, þéna.

Verb

tjene (imperative tjen, present tense tjener, passive tjenes, simple past tjente, past participle tjent, present participle tjenende)

  1. to serve (one's country, master, a purpose; be of service)
  2. to earn (money)

Derived terms

References