simma

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Swedish

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en simmande hund [a swimming dog]

Etymology

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From Old Norse svimma, from Proto-Germanic *swimmaną.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /²sɪma/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -²ɪma

Verb

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simma (present simmar, preterite simmade or sam, supine simmat or summit, imperative simma or sim)

  1. to swim
    Vi simmade i sjön
    We swam in the lake
    simma till båten
    swim to the boat
    Vi har varit ute och simmat
    We have been out swimming
  2. (Finland) to take a bath, to bathe

Usage notes

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The strong conjugation is uncommon in contemporary Standard Swedish, though preference varies by dialect.

Conjugation

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