Contionary:mørk
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk muerk, from Old Skundavisk muerka, from Old Norse myrkr, from Proto-Germanic *merkuz. Influenced by Early Modern Danish mørk. The inherited merkuŕ existed in early Halmisk, but quickly became obsolete before coming back through Old Norse some centuries later.
Pronunciation
IPA: /mɶɐk/
Adjective
mørk (comparative mørker, superlative mørkest)
- dark
- This is mir neet mørk.
- This isn’t clear to me.
- This is mir neet mørk.
Inflection
number and gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | hi is mørk | si is mørk | hit is mørk | si sind mørk | |
strong declension | common | mørk | mørke | mørk | mørke |
genitive | mørkes | mørker | mørkes | mørker | |
weak declension | common | mørke | mørke | mørke | mørken |
genitive | mørken | mørken | mørken | mørken |