skvallra

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse skvaldra (to babble, chatter), from or akin to Old Norse skvala (to bawl, squeal), from Proto-Germanic *skwel- (to chatter, babble, scream). Cognate with English squeal.

Verb

skvallra (present skvallrar, preterite skvallrade, supine skvallrat, imperative skvallra)

  1. to tell on
    Nisse skvallrade när Olle pallade
    Nisse told on Olle when he stole fruit
  2. to gossip

Usage notes

Used with when used transitively.

Conjugation

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