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ska
English
Etymology
Origin uncertain. Probably imitative of the crisp guitar sound; other suggestions include a contraction of "skavoovie" (a word invented and used by musician Cluett Johnson), or of speed polka.
Pronunciation
- enPR: skä, IPA(key): /sk??/
- Homophone: scar (non-rhotic accents)
- Rhymes: -??
Noun
ska (uncountable)
- A style of Jamaican dance music originating in the late 1950s, combining elements of Caribbean calypso and mento with American jazz and rhythm and blues; it was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae.
Derived terms
- ska punk
Translations
See also
- ska on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
Anagrams
- AKs, ASK, Ask, KAs, KSA, aks, ask, kas
Albanian
Etymology
From s- +? kam.
Alternative forms
- s'ka
Verb
ska
- (impersonal, third person) there isn't
Derived terms
- ska probljem
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English ska.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ska?/
- Hyphenation: ska
- Rhymes: -a?
Noun
ska m (uncountable)
- (music) ska
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
ska (present tense skar; past tense skadde; past participle skadd)
- form removed with the spelling reform of 2005; superseded by skade
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Old Norse skaða.
Alternative forms
- skada (long form with a or split infinitive)
- skade (long form with e infinitive)
Verb
ska (present tense skar, past tense skadde, past participle skadd, present participle skadande, imperative ska)
- (transitive) to damage, injure
- (transitive) to harm, inconvenience
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
ska
- (dialectal, colloquial, informal) Apocopic form of skal, present tense of skulle
References
- “ska” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
- “ska” in The Ordnett Dictionary
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from English ska.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ska/, [?ska]
- IPA(key): /es?ka/, [es?ka]
Noun
ska m (plural skas)
- ska
Swedish
Etymology 1
Borrowed from English ska.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sk??/
Noun
ska c
- ska; a style of dance music
Etymology 2
Apocopic form of skall, present tense of skola, from skulu, from Proto-Germanic *skulan?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sk??/
- (Gothenburg) IPA(key): /?ska?/
Verb
ska
- will; denotes a promise or strong intent to perform an action in the future
- shall, have to; be required to
- to be said to
Conjugation
Usage notes
- Infinitive and supine are rarely (if ever) used, and may be considered archaic. Skall is an older or more formal spelling for the present tense.
- kommer att may also be used to denote a future action, but while it denotes something inevitable (something absolutely certain), ska refers to something which is required, intended, or a promise. Compare also bör, which is a (very) strong recommendation, but not without possibility to wiggle out of; and måste (must) which is used when there is a compelling need to do something:
Anagrams
- Ask, ask, sak
Zacatepec Chatino
Numeral
ska
- one
ska From the web:
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skar
English
Alternative forms
- skare
Etymology
From the root of scare.
Adjective
skar (comparative more skar, superlative most skar)
- (Britain, Scotland, dialect) wild; timid; shy
Anagrams
- AKRs, Kars, Sark, arks, kars, ksar, sark
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?s????]
Verb
skar
- past tense of skære
Latvian
Verb
skar
- 2nd person singular present indicative form of skart
- 3rd person singular present indicative form of skart
- 3rd person plural present indicative form of skart
- 2nd person singular imperative form of skart
- (with the particle lai) 3rd person singular imperative form of skart
- (with the particle lai) 3rd person plural imperative form of skart
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
skar
- simple past of skjære
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
skar
- past tense of skjera and skjere
Etymology 2
From Old Norse skarð, from Proto-Germanic *skard?. Cognates include English shard.
Alternative forms
- skard (alternative spelling)
Noun
skar n (definite singular skaret, indefinite plural skar, definite plural skara)
- a mountain pass; a navigable ravine
- Synonyms: fjellovergang, pass
- a shard
- a notch, chink, gap
Etymology 3
From Old Norse skarsl. Related to skjera (“to cut”).
Noun
skar n (definite singular skaret, indefinite plural skar, definite plural skara)
- snuff of a candle (the burnt part of a wick)
- Synonym: snart
Etymology 4
From Old Norse sk?r f, from Proto-Germanic *skar?. Related to skjera (“to cut”). Cognates include English share.
Noun
skar n (definite singular skaret, indefinite plural skar, definite plural skara)
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Etymology 5
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
skar
- present tense of ska
References
- “skar” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
- kras, raks, rask
Old Norse
Verb
skar
- first/third-person singular past indicative active of skera
Swedish
Verb
skar
- past tense of skära.
Anagrams
- Rask, arks, kars, rask
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