bruka

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) to use

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to use

Noun

 * 1)  shame, disgrace
 * 2)  person in disgrace

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)   to use to (present tense of used to); to be in the habit of
 * 2)  to use (for some purpose)
 * 3) to cultivate, till, farm
 * 4) to use, to consume (drugs or alcohol)
 * 1)  to use (for some purpose)
 * 2) to cultivate, till, farm
 * 3) to use, to consume (drugs or alcohol)
 * 1) to cultivate, till, farm
 * 2) to use, to consume (drugs or alcohol)
 * 1) to cultivate, till, farm
 * 2) to use, to consume (drugs or alcohol)
 * 1) to use, to consume (drugs or alcohol)
 * 1) to use, to consume (drugs or alcohol)
 * 1) to use, to consume (drugs or alcohol)
 * 1) to use, to consume (drugs or alcohol)

Usage notes

 * Like in, but as natural-sounding in the present tense as in the past tense.
 * "Bruka" in has connotations similar to "make use of for some purpose." Outside idiomatic cases like cultivation, it can otherwise be used interchangeably with "," which is the more general and common word for "use."