köra

Etymology 1
From, from , from ,. More at.

Verb

 * 1) to drive ((of) a (motorized) vehicle)
 * 2) to run (machinery or the like – or sometimes in a more general sense by extension)
 * 3)  to run, to execute
 * 4)  to drive (push)
 * 5) to drive, to run ((usually) away, out, or the like – get to leave, by commanding to leave, through physical means, or the like)
 * 6)  to go for (a particular option or the like) (not to be confused with  as a particle verb)
 * 7)  to do (utilize or the like)
 * 8)  to go, to do it
 * 9)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1)  to run, to execute
 * 2)  to drive (push)
 * 3) to drive, to run ((usually) away, out, or the like – get to leave, by commanding to leave, through physical means, or the like)
 * 4)  to go for (a particular option or the like) (not to be confused with  as a particle verb)
 * 5)  to do (utilize or the like)
 * 6)  to go, to do it
 * 7)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1)  to drive (push)
 * 2) to drive, to run ((usually) away, out, or the like – get to leave, by commanding to leave, through physical means, or the like)
 * 3)  to go for (a particular option or the like) (not to be confused with  as a particle verb)
 * 4)  to do (utilize or the like)
 * 5)  to go, to do it
 * 6)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1) to drive, to run ((usually) away, out, or the like – get to leave, by commanding to leave, through physical means, or the like)
 * 2)  to go for (a particular option or the like) (not to be confused with  as a particle verb)
 * 3)  to do (utilize or the like)
 * 4)  to go, to do it
 * 5)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1)  to go for (a particular option or the like) (not to be confused with  as a particle verb)
 * 2)  to do (utilize or the like)
 * 3)  to go, to do it
 * 4)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1)  to do (utilize or the like)
 * 2)  to go, to do it
 * 3)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1)  to go, to do it
 * 2)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1)  to go, to do it
 * 2)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)
 * 1)  to flunk, to fail (an exam or the like)

Etymology 2
From the noun, from.

Verb

 * 1) to sing in a choir
 * 2) to sing as a backing vocalist