planka

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Planke.

Noun

plȃnka f (Cyrillic spelling пла̑нка)

  1. a plank, a board; sawn piece of timber (thicker than 48 mm)
    Synonym: tȃlpa

Declension

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Swedish

Etymology

From Middle Low German planke, from Latin planca.

Noun

planka c

  1. a plank, a board; sawn piece of timber

Declension

Declension of planka 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative planka plankan plankor plankorna
Genitive plankas plankans plankors plankornas

Descendants

  • Finnish: lankku

Verb

planka (present plankar, preterite plankade, supine plankat, imperative planka)

  1. to climb the fence (= plank, e.g. to a sports arena), to enter without paying the entrance fee
  2. to travel on public transportation without paying due fees
  3. (colloquial) plagiarize
    Synonym: plagiera

Conjugation

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