gøy
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
There are two competing explanations. One traces the origin to English gay (“joyful, lively”), from Old French gai; the other to English guy (“to ridicule, mock”) or Dutch guich (“grimace”).
Adjective
gøy (indefinite singular gøy, definite singular and plural gøye, comparative gøyere, indefinite superlative gøyest, definite superlative gøyeste)
Collocations
- å ha det gøy! ― Have fun!
- å være god og gøy ― (dated) to be drunk
Noun
gøy n or m (definite singular, uncountable)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡœʏ̯/
Adjective
gøy (indefinite singular gøy, definite singular and plural gøye, comparative gøyare, indefinite superlative gøyast, definite superlative gøyaste)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jœʏ̯/
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