sava
French
Greenlandic
Etymology
From Old Norse sauðr, from Proto-Germanic *sauþaz.
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʃɒvɒ]
- Hyphenation: sa‧va
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | sava | — |
accusative | savát | — |
dative | savának | — |
instrumental | savával | — |
causal-final | saváért | — |
translative | savává | — |
terminative | saváig | — |
essive-formal | savaként | — |
essive-modal | savául | — |
inessive | savában | — |
superessive | saván | — |
adessive | savánál | — |
illative | savába | — |
sublative | savára | — |
allative | savához | — |
elative | savából | — |
delative | saváról | — |
ablative | savától | — |
Latvian
Swedish
Verb
sava (present savar, preterite savade, supine savat, imperative sava)
- to be in sap (for the juice in plants to rise, to ascend)
- tiden nu är inne, då björken safvar
- the time is right, when the birch is in sap
- tiden nu är inne, då björken safvar
- to strip the sap from trees (usually birches)
- ett träd, som vårtiden safvas
- a tree, which in the springtime is stripped of sap
- Har han bläckat och safvat i min vackra fimmelstång. – Fimmelstång? – Ja, den där björken skulle bli en fimmelstång.
- Has he cut and stripped sap in my beautiful thill. – Thill? – Yes, that birch should have become a thill.
- ett träd, som vårtiden safvas
Conjugation
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