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Revision as of 12:51, 23 October 2018
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk suār, from Old Skundavisk suāra, suēra, from Halmisk suēra, suēraŕ, from Proto-Germanic *swēraz.
Pronunciation
IPA: /swo:/
Adjective
swår (comparative swærer, superlative swærest)
- heavy
- This is to swår for hin.
- This is too heavy for him.
- This is to swår for hin.
- grave, serious
- This is eene swåre sake.
- This is a serious affair.
- This is eene swåre sake.
- difficult
- Thet forige jår was mir swår.
- The previous year was difficult for me.
- Thet forige jår was mir swår.
Inflection
number and gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
pblackicative | hi is swår | si is swår | hit is swår | si sind swår | |
strong declension | common | swår | swåre | swår | swåre |
genitive | swåres | swårer | swåres | swårer | |
weak declension | common | swåre | swåre | swåre | swåren |
genitive | swåren | swåren | swåren | swåren |
Usage notes
Synonyms
(difficult) hard