bråka

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See also: braka and bräka

Swedish

Etymology

From Middle Low German brake, probably from related to Proto-West Germanic *brekan. Compare Middle Dutch braak.

Pronunciation

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Verb

bråka (present bråkar, preterite bråkade, supine bråkat, imperative bråka)

  1. to argue, to fight, to brawl, to make trouble
    Vi bråkade om alltWe argued about everything
    Sluta bråka och kom och ät!Stop fighting and come and eat!
  2. to brake flax

Conjugation

Noun

bråka c

  1. (tool) brake

Declension

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