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 Translation for 'verse' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   a verse | verses
SYNO poesy | poetry | rhyme | ...
vers {n}verse
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Translation for 'verse' from English to Norwegian

verse
vers {n}
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Usage Examples English
  • In some translations, verse 13 is combined with verse 12, leaving verse 14 renumbered as verse 13.
  • While the New Revised Standard Version places this verse between verse 8 and 9, it could also be read as verse 21, covering the same topics as verse 9–20.
  • The K-Klass remix contains an extra section for the first verse, which was deleted from the album version for unexplained reasons (on the demo version, both the first and second verses were constructed as a single long verse, with the extra verse serving as the second shorter verse).
  • The fifth verse is more often sung after the first verse than the second verse in short versions.
  • However, the song does not follow a verse-chorus-verse structure, going from verse-chorus-solo-verse-bridge-middle-verse-chorus.

  • Publicly, Hongren praised this verse and instructed all his monks to recite it.
  • Verse (ayah) 256 of Al-Baqara is a very famous verse in the Islamic scripture, the Quran. This verse comes right after the Throne Verse.
  • Types of questions include interrogative (regular) questions, multiple answers, situations, chapter and verse references, quoting a Bible verse or finishing a verse.
  • The tree is also referred to in Sura 53 verse 14-16, Sura 34 verse 16 and Sura 56, verse 28.
  • Verse drama is any drama written significantly in verse (that is: with line endings) to be performed by an actor before an audience.

  • through Cassiodorus (6th century), with homily style verse references from 1 John, including verse and without verse 7, the heavenly witnesses.
  • Kodhamanar has written a sole Sangam verse, namely, verse 366 of the Purananuru, apart from verse 15 of the Tiruvalluva Maalai.
  • A cumulative song is a song with a simple verse structure modified by progressive addition so that each verse is longer than the verse before.
  • On official occasions requiring brevity, a short version is sung, comprising verse one (which is repeated), the chorus (which is split before line three), verse two and verse six.
  • "Ollantay" is divided into three acts. It is written predominantly in octosyllable verse alternating with hendecasyllable verse, and contains both blank verse and assonant rhyme.

  • Scarlatti inverts verses 10 and 11 and groups verse 13 with verse 14, and verse 15 also plays verses 16 and 17 in a recitative. [...] That is eighteen numbers for twenty verses.
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