kremte

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== Albanian == === Alternative forms === krëmte — Tosk (historical) e kremte — Standard === Etymology === Etymology unclear. The linking particle suggests common development with the names for weekdays, compare e premte (“Friday”). It could be a suffixed form of krye (“head; beginning”) or, according to Topalli, inherited from Proto-Indo-European *kerm- (“to sleep, to rest”); compare Old High German hirmen (“to rest, to pause”) and Lithuanian kirmiti (“to sleep”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈkɾɛmtɛ/ === Noun === kremte f (plural kremte, definite kremtja, definite plural kremtet) holiday (especially religious) Synonyms: festë, kremtim ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== kremtoj kremtim === References === == German == === Verb === kremte inflection of kremen: first/third-person singular preterite first/third-person singular subjunctive II == Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === From Old Norse krimta (onomatopoietic). === Verb === kremte (present tense kremter, past tense kremta or kremtet, past participle kremta or kremtet) (onomatopoeia) clear one's throat ==== Derived terms ==== kremt