"snakka" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Verb

Forms: snakkar [present], snakka [past], snakka [participle, past], snakkast [infinitive, passive], snakkande [participle, present], snakka [imperative], snakk [imperative]
Etymology: Borrowed from Middle Low German snacken (“to speak, talk”). Etymology templates: {{bor|nn|gml|snacken||to speak, talk}} Middle Low German snacken (“to speak, talk”)
  1. to talk Synonyms: tala, tale, røda, røde, snakke
    Sense id: en-snakka-nn-verb-SuqWjjbe Categories (other): Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header

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Download JSON data for snakka meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk (1.4kB)

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