käka
Swedish
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *krāk- (compare Danish krage, Icelandic kráka), itself out of Proto-Indo-European *greh₂-k- (compare Latin grāculus (“jackdaw”), Serbo-Croatian grákati). More at croak.
Verb
käka (present käkar, preterite käkade, supine käkat, imperative käka)
- (slang) to eat
Conjugation
Conjugation of käka (weak)
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