åka

See also: aka, Aka, AKA, A.K.A., akā, āķa, a.k.a., and a/k/a

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish aka, from Old Norse aka, from Proto-Germanic *akaną. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eǵ-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈoːka/

Verb

åka (present åker, preterite åkte, supine åkt, imperative åk)

  1. to go (by use of something else than the natural transporting functions of the human or animal body (walking, running, crawling, swimming and others), for example by a vehicle or ship of any kind, by gliding on skis or skates, or by gliding in a slide ), travel, ride (a bike, a motorcycle), drive
  2. to depart, to leave (intransitive)

Conjugation

  • åk
  • åka skidor
  • åkare
  • åkeri
  • åkpåse
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