värk
See also: vark
Estonian
Etymology
From Middle Low German werk (“work, action”).
Noun
värk (genitive värgi, partitive värki)
Declension
Declension of värk (type riik)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | värk | värgid |
| genitive | värgi | värkide |
| partitive | värki | värke / värkisid |
| illative | värki / värgisse | värkidesse |
| inessive | värgis | värkides |
| elative | värgist | värkidest |
| allative | värgile | värkidele |
| adessive | värgil | värkidel |
| ablative | värgilt | värkidelt |
| translative | värgiks | värkideks |
| terminative | värgini | värkideni |
| essive | värgina | värkidena |
| abessive | värgita | värkideta |
| comitative | värgiga | värkidega |
Swedish
Pronunciation
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audio (file) - Homophone: verk
Etymology 1
From Old Swedish værker, from Old Norse verkr, from Proto-Germanic *warkiz, from Proto-Indo-European *werg- (“to suffer”).
Noun
värk c
- (uncountable) ache; continuous, dull pain
- (countable) labour-pain, contraction; a strong and often painful shortening of the uterine muscles prior to or during childbirth
Declension
| Declension of värk | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | värk | värken | värkar | värkarna |
| Genitive | värks | värkens | värkars | värkarnas |
Related terms
See also
Etymology 2
Verb
värk
- imperative of värka.
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