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Regne

Regne is a term used in several languages with different meanings. In Danish and Norwegian, regne is a verb meaning to count, calculate, or reckon. It is a common everyday word for mathematical work and appears in compound forms such as regneark, meaning spreadsheet. Phrases like regne ut mean to work out a result, and regne med mean to count on or expect someone or something. The word is widely used in education, business, and computing contexts where numerical operations are involved.

In French, a related but distinct word set uses the form règne (with a circumflex) as a

Beyond these languages, regne can appear as a proper name or in technical terms within multilingual texts,

noun
meaning
the
reign
or
period
of
rule
of
a
monarch.
The
corresponding
verb
régner
means
to
reign.
These
terms
come
from
the
Latin
regnum
and
belong
to
a
different
semantic
field
than
the
Scandinavian
regne,
though
they
share
a
historical
connection
through
the
broader
concept
of
ruling
or
governing.
particularly
in
Scandinavian
settings
where
the
root
relates
to
calculation
and
data
processing.
In
summary,
regne
most
commonly
refers
to
counting
or
calculating
in
Danish
and
Norwegian,
while
in
French
it
appears
in
a
related
but
distinct
sense
tied
to
sovereignty.