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===Etymology===

 

===Etymology===

{{compound|om|bryta|lang=sv}}, like {{de}} {{term|lang=de|umbrechen||to make up, to wrap}}. While the German word refers to the breaking or wrapping of lines, the Swedish most often refers to the breaking of columns on a page.

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{{compound|om|bryta|lang=sv}}, like {{etyl|de|-}} {{term|lang=de|umbrechen||to make up, to wrap}}. While the German word refers to the breaking or wrapping of lines, the Swedish most often refers to the breaking of columns on a page.

   
 

===Verb===

 

===Verb===


Latest revision as of 00:27, 28 June 2013

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Swedish[edit]

att ombryta (1937)

Etymology[edit]

om +‎ bryta, like German umbrechen ("to make up, to wrap"). While the German word refers to the breaking or wrapping of lines, the Swedish most often refers to the breaking of columns on a page.

Verb[edit]

ombryta

  1. (typography) to layout (a page)

Conjugation[edit]

Conjugation of ombryta

Active Passive
Infinitive ombryta ombrytas
Present tense ombryter ombryts, ombrytes
Past tense ombröt ombröts
Supine ombrutit ombrutits
Imperative ombryt
Present participle ombrytande
Past participle ombruten

Related terms[edit]

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