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renne. British English: reindeer / ˈreɪnˌdɪə / NOUN. A reindeer is a type of deer that lives in northern areas of Europe, Asia, and America. American English: reindeer / ˈreɪndɪər / Arabic: رَنَة.
Jun 2, 2024 · Rennes. The capital city of the Ille-et-Vilaine department, France; capital city of the region of Brittany.
renne. British English: reindeer / ˈreɪnˌdɪə / NOUN. A reindeer is a type of deer that lives in northern areas of Europe, Asia, and America. American English: reindeer / ˈreɪndɪər / Arabic: رَنَة.
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Verb
renne 1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of rennen
Etymology
Borrowed from Norwegian or Swedish ren.
Pronunciation
1. (France) IPA(key): /ʁɛn/ 1.1. Homophones: raine, rainent, raines, reine, reines, rêne, rênes, rennes, Rennes 2. (Quebec, Belgium) IPA(key): /ʁɛn/, /ʁɛːn/ 2.1. Homophones: rennes, Rennes (general), raine, rainent, raines, reine, reines, rêne, rênes (long vowel only)
Noun
renne m (plural rennes) 1. reindeer
Verb
renne 1. inflection of rennen: 1.1. first-person singular present 1.2. first/third-person singular subjunctiveI 1.3. singular imperative
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /ˈrɛnə/
Verb
renne 1. to hit, to collide 1.1. Ich hon aan die Eck gerennd. 1.1.1. I hitthe corner.
Further reading
1. Online Hunsrik Dictionary
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /ˈrɛn.ne/ 2. Rhymes: -ɛnne 3. Hyphenation: rèn‧ne
Noun
renne f 1. plural of renna
Etymology
From Old Norse renna.
Verb
renne (imperative renn, present tense renner, simple past rant, past participle rent, present participle rennende) 1. to flow 2. to run (e.g. water)
References
1. “renne” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Alternative forms
1. renna
Etymology
From Old Norse renna.
Verb
renne (present tense renn, past tense rann, past participle runne, passive infinitive rennast, present participle rennande, imperative renn) 1. to flow 2. to run (e.g. water)
Reindeer were introduced in 1978 after the caribou disappeared. Le renne saute joyeusement dans la forêt hivernale enneigée. The reindeer happily jumps through the snow-covered winter forest. See how “renne ” is translated from French to English with more examples in context.
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