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Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto liki, English leak, German lecken. Decision no. 15, Progreso II.
Pronunciation
Verb
likar (present likas, past likis, future likos, conditional likus, imperative likez)
- (transitive, intransitive) to leak
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References
- Progreso II (in Ido), 1909–1910, page 76, 578
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
likar
- present of like
Adjective
likar
- (dialectal, Trøndelag) Alternative form of betre (“better”) (The spelling is not normative because of apocope. The normal spelling will be likare, but is not phonetically correct to the dialect where this word is used.
1996, Frode Viken (lyrics and music), “Det går likar no”, performed by D.D.E.:Det går likar no, XL-1 og rett i koppen, vi lik' itj å bli narra!- It's going better now, XL-1 and right in to the cup, we don't like to be foolished
1985, Hans Rotmo (lyrics and music), “Fire fine lænestola”:Tenk å værra ein forretningsmainn som kainn færra rundt å sælle, spise på restaurang og sove på hotælle (...) Det må da værra paradise - finst itj nå' likar da?- Imagine being a businessman who can go around and sell, eat on resaurant and sleep at the hotel (...) It must be the paradise - is there anything better?
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Swedish
Noun
likar
- indefinite plural of like
Verb
likar
- present indicative of lika
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