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Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) can, to be able to
 * 2) to know

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to know (by heart), know a skill
 * 2) can: to know how to
 * 3) may, might (denoting possibility)
 * 1) can: to know how to
 * 2) may, might (denoting possibility)
 * 1) may, might (denoting possibility)
 * 1) may, might (denoting possibility)

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) can, could
 * 2) might
 * 3) can (be able to)
 * 4) to know
 * 1) can (be able to)
 * 2) to know
 * 1) to know

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to  (to),

Descendants

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 * Hallig:
 * Helgoland:
 * Mooring:
 * Sylt:
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Etymology
From. Ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1) to know, understand, be able to
 * 2) to know
 * 3) to know, be familiar with

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) can, to be able
 * 2) to know

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) "to can", to be able to
 * 2) to know (have proficiency in or deeper knowledge of)
 * 3) to possibly be able to, can, could, might, may
 * 4) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to know (have proficiency in or deeper knowledge of)
 * 2) to possibly be able to, can, could, might, may
 * 3) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to know (have proficiency in or deeper knowledge of)
 * 2) to possibly be able to, can, could, might, may
 * 3) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to possibly be able to, can, could, might, may
 * 2) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to possibly be able to, can, could, might, may
 * 2) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to possibly be able to, can, could, might, may
 * 2) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"
 * 1) to be given permission to, "to can", "to may"

Usage notes
The English verb has several different translations in Swedish, and the correct choice is not always obvious:
 * – This is used mainly about theoretical knowledge (to know individual facts), while also assumes ability, or even proficiency in the use of the knowledge.
 * – To be aware of.
 * – To know about a person or their intentions (also: to recognize someone, to know someone's name).
 * – About knowing a (small) specific piece of fact; be (loosely) aware of. May indicate that the facts are a bit distant or less important to the person.