hangäl
Westrobothnian
Etymology
From the root of hääng.
Verb
hangäl (preterite hanglä)
- To trail someone, be persistent; show someone affection by approaching, but in an awkward way.
- Han hanglä ätt mäg, dilläs ji gatt giva ’nom hä’n enskäsä
- He pursued me, gave me no peace until I was compelled to give him what he insisted on.
- Han hanglä ätt mäg, dilläs ji gatt giva ’nom hä’n enskäsä
- To be dull and poor in health, walk wobbly due to or after illness.
- Han jär nu sä pass bättär, att’n kan gå å hangäl
- He is now so improved that he can get along.
- Han jär nu sä pass bättär, att’n kan gå å hangäl
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