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forbyder

Forbyder is the present tense form of the Danish verb forbyde, meaning to prohibit or forbid. It is used to express that something is not allowed and can be applied by authorities, institutions, or individuals with the authority to set rules. The word is transitive and takes a direct object describing what is prohibited, for example: "Skolen forbyder mobiltelefoner i undervisningen" (The school prohibits mobile phones in teaching).

Conjugation and forms: the present tense is forbyder; the past tense is forbød; the supine (used in

Etymology and cognates: forbyder comes from the prefix for- attached to the verb byde (to bid or

Usage notes: Danish typically requires the preposition "at" before the embedded infinitive when expressing the prohibition

See also: forbud, forbudt, forbudt område (prohibited area).

perfect
and
other
compound
tenses)
is
forbudt,
and
the
past
participle
is
also
forbudt.
The
perfect
tense
is
formed
with
har:
"har
forbudt."
The
imperative
form
is
forbyd.
The
verb
is
often
used
in
formal
or
official
contexts,
but
also
appears
in
everyday
speech
when
someone
with
authority
sets
a
rule.
command).
This
formation
is
common
in
Danish
and
has
cognates
in
other
Scandinavian
languages,
such
as
Swedish
förbjuda
and
Norwegian
forbyde,
reflecting
shared
Germanic
roots.
(e.g.,
"forbyde
at
ryge"
=
prohibit
smoking).
The
noun
form
related
to
the
concept
is
forbud
(prohibition),
and
an
adjective
form
is
forbudt
(prohibited).