English
Abbreviation
vid
- (slang) video
- (slang) videotape
Etymology
From English video, from Latin verb video, "I see", first person singular present of videre, see.
Spanish
Noun
vid f, plural vides
- vine, grapevine
Etymology
Presumably from Latin vinum, grape
Adjective
vid
- wide; of something which circumscribes you.
- De här byxorna är alldeles för vida = These trousers are way to wide
Conjugations
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| Singular
| Plural
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| Indefinite form
| Definite form
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| Common
| Neuter
| Sexus maskuline
| Other sexus
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| Absolute
| vid
| vitt
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| vida
| vida
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| Comparative
| vidare
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| Superlative
| Attribute
|
| vidaste
| vidaste
| vidaste
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| Predicative
| vidast
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Synonym
Preposition
vid
- at; besides; next to
- Jag är hemma vid fem = I'll be at home at five o'clock
- Han står där, vid min bil. Ser du honom inte? = He stands there, next to my car. Don't you see him?
Synonym