klandra

Swedish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Swedish klandra (to bring a dispute; remark), first attested in 1482.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /klandra/

Verb

klandra (present klandrar, preterite klandrade, supine klandrat, imperative klandra)

  1. to blame, to fault; the culprit should have known better
    Jag klandrar dig inte
    I don't blame you
    Hon kan inte klandras för hur hennes man beter sig
    She can't be blamed for the way her husband behaves

Conjugation

References

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