Tage – Wiktionary
See also: tage and tåge
Danish
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Etymology
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From Old Danish Taki “a guarantor”, used as a given name since the 17th century.
Proper noun
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Tage
French
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Proper noun
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Tage m
- Tagus (river in Spain and Portugal)
German
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Pronunciation
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- IPA(key):
/ˈtaːɡə/
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Noun
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Tage m pl
Noun
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Tage m pl (plural only)
-
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plural only
)
that time of the month
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when accompanied by possessive adjective
)
; period
(
female menstruation
)
- Periode
Declension
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Declension of Tage [
pl-only, masculine
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plural
def.
noun
nominative
die
Tage
genitive
der
Tage
dative
den
Tagen
accusative
die
Tage
Usage notes
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- The sense of “period” was initially a euphemism, but is now a regular synonym of Periode. It is always used with either a definite article (die Tage) or possessive pronoun (meine Tage).
Derived terms
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- die Tage
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adverbial
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Further reading
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- “Tage” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Swedish
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Proper noun
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Tage c (genitive Tages)