bli

Noun

 * 1) linden, lime tree
 * 2) linden flower (used to make linden tea)

Noun

 * 1) sturgeon

Etymology
From bili, compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) worth

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) lead

Descendants

 * (with unetymological ei)

Etymology 1
Short form of, from , from. Meanings 2, 3 and 4 are taken from 🇨🇬, which also has given rise to the dated. In several dialects, the Low German word did not displace the Old Norse word completely. As a result, vart was allowed in past tense besides ble(i) between 1938 and 2005.

Verb

 * 1) to stay, remain.
 * 2) (as an auxiliary verb to create passive voice with the main verb in past participle) to be
 * 3) (change, development over time) to become, get, go.
 * 4) to be, become, will, going to, turn out,
 * 5) (bills and payments) to be, come to
 * 1) (change, development over time) to become, get, go.
 * 2) to be, become, will, going to, turn out,
 * 3) (bills and payments) to be, come to
 * 1) to be, become, will, going to, turn out,
 * 2) (bills and payments) to be, come to
 * 1) (bills and payments) to be, come to
 * 1) (bills and payments) to be, come to
 * 1) (bills and payments) to be, come to

Etymology 2
From the expression. The same word as in etymology 1 above, but secondarily distinguished in form.

Etymology
Short form of, from , from. Meaning 2, 3 and 4 are taken from 🇨🇬. The forms, and  are from  and , also from 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to stay, remain.
 * 2) (as an auxiliary verb to create passive voice with the main verb in past participle) to be
 * 3) (change, development over time) to become, get, go.
 * 4) to be, become, will, going to, turn out,
 * 5) to be necessary, to have to, to be
 * 6) (bills and payments) to be, come to
 * Det blir 25 kroner.
 * That's 25 kroner
 * 1) to be, become, will, going to, turn out,
 * 2) to be necessary, to have to, to be
 * 3) (bills and payments) to be, come to
 * Det blir 25 kroner.
 * That's 25 kroner
 * 1) (bills and payments) to be, come to
 * Det blir 25 kroner.
 * That's 25 kroner
 * That's 25 kroner

Synonyms

 * to stay, remain




 * to become, get, be




 * bills and payment; to be

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) lead

Descendants

 * Altmärkisch:
 * Ravensbergisch-Lippisch:
 * Lippisch: ,
 * Sauerländisch:, ,
 * Westmünsterländisch:
 * Sauerländisch:, ,
 * Westmünsterländisch:

Etymology
, from, from , from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to become
 * 2) to turn into (with an optional preposition till)
 * 3)   to remain, to stay
 * 4)  to be
 * 5)  used together with an adjective or past participle, meaning "has become"
 * 6) * 1915,, Kolvaktarens Visor, Tjuvskytten
 * "sv"
 * 1)   to remain, to stay
 * 2)  to be
 * 3)  used together with an adjective or past participle, meaning "has become"
 * 4) * 1915,, Kolvaktarens Visor, Tjuvskytten
 * "sv"
 * 1)  to be
 * 2)  used together with an adjective or past participle, meaning "has become"
 * 3) * 1915,, Kolvaktarens Visor, Tjuvskytten
 * "sv"
 * "sv"

- Mätt av åren, tung och darrhänt var han bliven, Jägar-Vilhelm



Usage notes

 * Swedish has a much stronger preference for compared to English. Bli often idiomatically translates as something other than become, but means become. See the usage notes for  and  for two other examples of words that have a direct translation that is often unidiomatic or a poor match for tone.
 * The initial examples for could also be analyzed as "became standing" and "became lying." Not dated for those usages.
 * The sense to remain, stay used to be more common in 1950 than it is now.
 * Note that transitively means turn into, but intransitively means to come into being. The stress is on  in the transitive sense, but  in the intransitive sense.
 * In many dialects, the past tense is often replaced with  (etymologically the past tense of 🇰🇲).