laskma

Etymology
From, from /. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬; possibly also 🇨🇬 (from 🇨🇬), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬, although these are phonetically and/or semantically uncertain.

Verb

 * 1)  to let, to allow, to permit (+ object in the adessive case + verb in the da-infinitive)
 * 2)  to ask, to order, to make (someone do something), to have (+ object in the adessive case + verb in the da-infinitive)
 * 3) to convey a message through an intermediary
 * 4)  to lower, to let down, to sink
 * 5)  to descend, to stoop
 * 6)  to make flow
 * 7)  to urinate, to piss, to pee
 * 8)  to do something continuously
 * 9) to work with a tool or a machine
 * 10) to make, play a sound
 * 11) to move at a quick pace
 * 12)  to fire, to shoot (a firearm)
 * 13) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1)  to descend, to stoop
 * 2)  to make flow
 * 3)  to urinate, to piss, to pee
 * 4)  to do something continuously
 * 5) to work with a tool or a machine
 * 6) to make, play a sound
 * 7) to move at a quick pace
 * 8)  to fire, to shoot (a firearm)
 * 9) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1)  to urinate, to piss, to pee
 * 2)  to do something continuously
 * 3) to work with a tool or a machine
 * 4) to make, play a sound
 * 5) to move at a quick pace
 * 6)  to fire, to shoot (a firearm)
 * 7) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1) to make, play a sound
 * 2) to move at a quick pace
 * 3)  to fire, to shoot (a firearm)
 * 4) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1) to move at a quick pace
 * 2)  to fire, to shoot (a firearm)
 * 3) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1)  to fire, to shoot (a firearm)
 * 2) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1) to shoot (an arrow etc.)
 * 1) to shoot (an arrow etc.)

Usage notes
The parallel past forms with -sk- are uncommon in most senses, and can be considered slightly dated in everyday speech, making the past forms with -s- a bit more preferable. However, the opposite is true for the sense "to shoot, to fire".