What does skars in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word skars in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use skars in Swedish.

The word skars in Swedish means cut, sliced, krockande, självskärare, holme, kobbe, skär, holme, skär, rosa, skär, rosa, rosa, ren, ren, rosa, äkta, pink, rose. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word skars

cut, sliced

krockande

(colors: incompatible) (bildlig)

självskärare

(informal (person: self-harms by cutting) (informellt)

Roberta used to be a cutter, but years of therapy have improved her mental health.

holme, kobbe, skär

(small island)

The archipelago consists of hundreds of isles, though many are uninhabited.

holme

(small island) (mindre ö)

Hundreds of islands and islets form Indonesia.

skär, rosa

(pale pinkish colour)

Magnolia is such a pretty colour.

skär, rosa

(pale pink in colour)

My mother's magnolia apron stains easily.

rosa

(pink in colour) (vardagligt)

She loved to wear her pink shirt.

ren

(intensifier)

It was pure luck that I saw him; if I'd walked along that street one minute later, I'd never have known he was there. Nick lit a cigarette after discovering a gas leak? That's pure stupidity!

ren

(pure)

My detachment melted away into raw emotion.

rosa

(pink-red in colour)

My shoulders get rosy in the sun.

äkta

(total, not lessened)

John responded to the news with unmitigated joy.

pink, rose

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