See also: Torka, and tørka

Hungarian

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Etymology

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From the tork- stem of torok (throat)-a (his/her/its, possessive suffix).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈtorkɒ]
  • Hyphenation: tor‧ka
  • Rhymes: -kɒ

Noun

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torka

  1. third-person singular single-possession possessive of torok

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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative torka
accusative torkát
dative torkának
instrumental torkával
causal-final torkáért
translative torkává
terminative torkáig
essive-formal torkaként
essive-modal torkául
inessive torkában
superessive torkán
adessive torkánál
illative torkába
sublative torkára
allative torkához
elative torkából
delative torkáról
ablative torkától
non-attributive
possessive - singular
torkáé
non-attributive
possessive - plural
torkáéi

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From English torque, from Latin torqueō (to twist).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tor.ka/
  • Hyphenation: tor‧ka

Noun

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torka

  1. (physics) torque
    Synonyms: momen gaya, torsi

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Slovene

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Noun

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torka

  1. inflection of torek:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative dual

Swedish

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Etymology

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torr-ka

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torka c

  1. a drought, a dry season, a lack of rain

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Verb

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torka (present torkar, preterite torkade, supine torkat, imperative torka)

  1. to dry (to become dry)
    Tomaterna torkade i solen och blev soltorkade tomater
    The tomatoes dried in the sun and became sun-dried tomatoes
  2. to dry (to make dry)
    De torkade tomaterna i solen
    They dried the tomatoes in the sun
  3. to sweep (a floor), to wipe, to dust (with a wet cloth)
    Han torkade golvet
    He mopped the floor
    Han torkade av bordet med en trasa
    He wiped the table with a dishcloth
  4. (reflexive) to wipe oneself

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