Borrowed fromLow Germanschinke, fromMiddle Low Germanschinke, fromOld Saxonskinka, fromProto-West Germanic*skinkō. Cognate withSwedishskinka.
In relation to the tanning sense, compare Japaneseガングロ(ganguro, literally“black face”).
skinka f (genitive singularskinku,nominative pluralskinkur)
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | skinka | skinkan | skinkur | skinkurnar |
accusative | skinku | skinkuna | skinkur | skinkurnar |
dative | skinku | skinkunni | skinkum | skinkunum |
genitive | skinku | skinkunnar | skinka | skinkanna |
skinka f
FromLow Germanschinke, fromMiddle Low Germanschinke, fromOld Saxonskinka, fromProto-West Germanic*skinkō. Cognate withEnglishskink andIcelandicskinka.
Audio;“en skinka”/²ɛn ˈxʷɪŋˌka/: | (file) |
skinka c
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | skinka | skinkas |
definite | skinkan | skinkans | |
plural | indefinite | skinkor | skinkors |
definite | skinkorna | skinkornas |