sprek

Icelandic

Noun

sprek n (genitive singular spreks, nominative plural sprek)

  1. stick, twig

Declension

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse sprækr.

Adjective

sprek (masculine and feminine sprek, neuter sprekt, definite singular and plural spreke, comparative sprekere, indefinite superlative sprekest, definite superlative sprekeste)

  1. agile
  2. sporty

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old Norse sprækr. Cognates include English spry.

Alternative forms

  • (non-standard since 2012) spræk

Adjective

sprek (neuter sprekt, definite singular and plural spreke, comparative sprekare, indefinite superlative sprekast, definite superlative sprekaste)

  1. agile
  2. sporty

Etymology 2

From Old Norse sprek.

Noun

sprek n (definite singular spreket, indefinite plural sprek, definite plural spreka)

  1. a dry twig
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References

Old Norse

Etymology

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Noun

sprek n

  1. an old rotting piece of wood

Descendants

  • Faroese: sprek
  • Icelandic: sprek
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: sprek

Russenorsk

Alternative forms

  • шпрекъ (šprek)
  • спрекамъ (sprekam)
  • spræk, spreek

Etymology

From a Germanic language. May be a loan from some older unknown pidgin. Possible sources are e.g. Middle Dutch sprēken or Old Frisian spreka.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sprɛːk/, /ʃprʲek/, /ʃpræːk/

Verb

sprek

  1. to speak
  2. to say
    Kak ju sprek? Moja på tvoja njet forstå
    What are you saying? I don't understand you

Synonyms

References

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