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rørte

Rørte is the simple past tense form of the Norwegian verb røre, which means to move, touch, or mix. It is used to describe actions that were completed in the past, including both physical actions and the act of stirring or mixing ingredients. In standard Norwegian, rørte is used in the preterite for all subjects (jeg rørte, du rørte, han/hun rørte, vi rørte, dere rørte, de rørte).

The past participle of røre is rørt, which is used with auxiliary verbs to form the present

In usage, rørte commonly appears in culinary or physical contexts, such as stirring a pot or touching

Examples:

- Jeg rørte i gryten i ti minutter.

- Han rørte ved det gamle bordet med en tør kaffekopp.

- Jeg har rørt grøten med en skje siden klokken seks.

Etymology and cross-language notes:

Røre belongs to the North Germanic language family and has cognates in neighboring languages, such as Danish

See also:

røre, rørt, rører, rørtness (related forms and related verbs in Norwegian).

perfect
or
other
compound
tenses
(for
example,
jeg
har
rørt).
The
present
tense
of
the
verb
is
rører.
an
object.
It
can
also
appear
in
broader
expressions
describing
past
movements
or
actions,
though
in
phrases
describing
being
emotionally
moved
Norwegian
uses
different
verbs
(for
example,
berøre/berørt).
røre
and
Swedish
röra.
The
form
rørte
is
a
characteristic
preterite
ending
in
Bokmål
and
Nynorsk,
while
the
past
participle
rørt
is
used
with
har
or
hadde
to
form
perfect
tenses.