skvallra

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse skvaldra (to babble, chatter), from or akin to Old Norse skvala (to bawl, squeal), from Proto-Germanic *skwel- (to chatter, babble, scream). Cognate with English squeal.

Verb[edit]

skvallra (present skvallrar, preterite skvallrade, supine skvallrat, imperative skvallra)

  1. to tell on
    Nisse skvallrade när Olle pallade
    Nisse told on Olle when he stole fruit
  2. to gossip

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Used with when used transitively.

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