keka
Westrobothnian
Alternative forms
- tjeka
Verb
keka (preterite & supine keka)
- (transitive, intransitive) To chew something very tough.
- To incessantly, continuously work with something; continually moan, whine, ask for something; quarrel long about the same thing.
- Han keka sä läng vä mäg, sä ji gatt få ’om ä i lykkt’n
- He bothered me for so long, that I finally had to give it to him.
- Han keka vä di hele vekun
- He worked all week with it.
- Han keka i dy hele da’n
- He argued all day about it.
- Han keka sä läng vä mäg, sä ji gatt få ’om ä i lykkt’n
- To slowly pull oneself forward; walk slowly, drive slowly.
- Hästen keka fot om fot i oföre
- The horse walked slowly, foot by foot, in the bad going.
- Hästen keka fot om fot i oföre
Derived terms
- kekal
- kekallónnom
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.