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Elfdalian
Etymology
From Old Norse blása, from Proto-Germanic *blēsaną. Cognate with Swedish blåsa, Norwegian Nynorsk blåsa and Danish blæse
Verb
blåsa
- to blow
Inflection
Conjugation of blåsa — active
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse blása.
Verb
blåsa (present tense blåser or blæs, past tense blåste or bles, supine blåst or blåse, past participle blåst or blåsen, present participle blåsande, imperative blås)
- to blow
- blåsa opp ― to inflate, blow up
- blåsa ut lysa ― to blow out the candles
- to play a wind instrument
Derived terms
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Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse blása (“to blow”), from Proto-Germanic *blēsaną. Cognate with Elfdalian blåsa, Norwegian Nynorsk blåsa and Danish blæse
Pronunciation
Noun
blåsa c
- a bleb, a bubble
- (anatomy) a bladder, a vesica
- (medicine) a blister, a bulla
- (colloquial) a party dress
Declension
Compounds
Verb
blåsa (present blåser, preterite blåste, supine blåst, imperative blås)
- to blow; to produce an air current
- to blow; to be propelled by, or to propel by, an air current
- to blow; to create or shape by blowing; as in blåsa bubblor (blow bubbles), blåsa glas (blow glass)
- (music) to play (a wind instrument)
- (colloquial) to dupe, diddle, hoodwink
Han blev blåst på pengar- He was cheated out of money
Jag tror de blåste dig- I think they pulled a fast one on you
Conjugation
Conjugation of blåsa (weak)
Derived terms
Compounds
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