svá
Old Norse
adv
Definitions
- so
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *swa (so).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*swa
Gloss
so
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *swa Proto-Indo-European
- *swe Proto-Indo-European
- *swé Proto-Indo-European
- *swé, *swē, *swō Proto-Indo-European
- *swē Proto-Indo-European
- likeså Norwegian Bokmål
- nokså Norwegian Bokmål
- også Norwegian Bokmål
- så Norwegian Bokmål
- såkalt Norwegian Bokmål
- således Norwegian Bokmål
- vær så god Norwegian Bokmål
- *dōną Proto-Germanic
- *swa Proto-Germanic
- så Swedish
- sådär Swedish
- såhär Swedish
- sålunda Swedish
- varsågod Swedish
- nokså Norwegian Nynorsk
- so Norwegian Nynorsk
- soleis Norwegian Nynorsk
- så Norwegian Nynorsk
- såleis Norwegian Nynorsk
- eallswa Old English
- swa Old English
- swelc Old English
- swylc Old English
- swā Old English
- so Middle English
- slig Danish
- så Danish
- svo Icelandic
- svona Icelandic
- sō Old High German
- so Faroese
- svá Faroese
- esou Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐍃𐍅𐌰 Gothic
- *swā gmw-pro
- sō Old Dutch
- sōdān Middle Low German
- allerse Westrobothnian
- sedellvis Westrobothnian
- seh matt Westrobothnian
- seh matt he skri Westrobothnian
- seh matt jere Westrobothnian
- sä Westrobothnian
- sa Old Frisian
- so Elfdalian