ducka

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From English duck. Attested since 1645.

Verb

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ducka (present duckar, preterite duckade, supine duckat, imperative ducka)

  1. to duck (usually to avoid being hit by something)
  2. (figuratively, often transitively with för) to duck (evade, often responsibility or the like)

Conjugation

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