ræðast

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse hræðast.

Verb

ræðast (passive)

  1. to fear, to be afraid

Conjugation

Conjugation of ræðast (group v-76)
infinitive ræðast
supine ræðst
participle rætst
present past
first singular ræðist ræddist
second singular ræðist ræddist
third singular ræðist ræddist
plural ræðast ræddust
imperative
singular ræðst!
plural ræðist!

Icelandic

Etymology

From the verb ræða (to discuss) + -st (a suffix which turns verbs into middle voice verbs). See also the appendix about the Icelandic middle voice verbs.

Verb

ræðast

  1. to be discussed

Conjugation

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