What does stänka in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word stänka in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use stänka in Swedish.
The word stänka in Swedish means splash, sprinkle, splatter, stänka, plaska, skvätta, stänka, stänka, stänka, droppa, dutta på ngt på ngt, dutta ngt på ngt, flåsa, stänka ner ngt med ngt, stänka ngt på ngt, sejdel, stop, krus, groan, puff and blow. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word stänka
splash, sprinkle, splatter
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stänka, plaska, skvätta(water, liquid) The kids were messing about in the pool and water was splashing everywhere. |
stänka(liquid: splash, spatter) I dropped the can and paint splattered everywhere. |
stänka(liquid: splash, be sprinkled) Mud from my boots spattered up onto my skirt. |
stänka(liquid: splash, spatter) The car ran through a puddle and splattered me. |
droppa(figurative (liquid: pour lightly) Ben drizzled balsamic vinegar over the basil leaves. |
dutta på ngt på ngt(apply by dabbing) (vardagligt) Michelle dabbed some lotion onto her hands. |
dutta ngt på ngt(apply roughly) Harriet dashed some paint onto the wall. |
flåsa(informal (breathe heavily) Robert huffed as he hiked up the hill. |
stänka ner ngt med ngt(splash, sprinkle with: liquid) The baby spattered the wall with soup. |
stänka ngt på ngt(liquid: apply in small drops) Nancy sprinkled water onto the shirt before ironing it. |
sejdel, stop, krus(pewter mug) (dryckeskanna) The bartender handed the man a tankard full of ale. |
groan, puff and blow
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