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trengte

Trengte is the simple past tense form of the Norwegian verb trenge, which means to need or require. The word is commonly used in everyday Norwegian to describe a need that existed in the past.

In Bokmål, the standard forms of the verb trenge are:

- infinitive: trenge

- present: trenger

- simple past (preterite): trengte

- past participle: trengt

Trengte is used in narratives or statements about past needs. For example: Jeg trengte hjelp i går.

Etymology and related forms: trenge derives from the Germanic language family and has cognates in related Scandinavian

Usage notes: The verb is transitive, requiring a direct object to specify what is needed. Although primarily

Overall, trengte serves as the standard past-tense form of a fundamental verb in Norwegian, tied closely to

In
perfect
tenses,
the
past
participle
is
used
with
an
auxiliary
verb,
as
in:
Jeg
har
trengt
hjelp.
languages.
It
is
a
common
verb
in
Norwegian
and
is
versatile,
occurring
with
a
wide
range
of
direct
objects
(for
example,
hjelp,
tid,
penger)
to
express
various
kinds
of
needs
or
requirements.
used
to
express
a
past
need
with
the
form
trengte,
it
also
appears
in
older
or
more
formal
contexts
in
other
tenses,
and
the
past
participle
trengt
is
used
in
perfect
constructions
(har
trengt,
hadde
trengt).
everyday
expressions
of
necessity
and
requirement.