sätta

Etymology
From, from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to sit; to move oneself into a sitting position
 * 2) to put or place; to make to stick or adhere to
 * 3) to set; to put something (in particular, something heavier or more or less immovable)
 * 4) to set or adjust; to choose a setting
 * 5) to bet
 * 6) to set; to assign work to
 * 7) to plant certain plants, such as potatoes or onions
 * 8) to set; to arrange; to prepare a text for printing
 * 9)  to come running (often in a frenzied manner – compare  )
 * 1) to bet
 * 2) to set; to assign work to
 * 3) to plant certain plants, such as potatoes or onions
 * 4) to set; to arrange; to prepare a text for printing
 * 5)  to come running (often in a frenzied manner – compare  )
 * 1) to plant certain plants, such as potatoes or onions
 * 2) to set; to arrange; to prepare a text for printing
 * 3)  to come running (often in a frenzied manner – compare  )
 * 1) to set; to arrange; to prepare a text for printing
 * 2)  to come running (often in a frenzied manner – compare  )
 * 1)  to come running (often in a frenzied manner – compare  )
 * 1)  to come running (often in a frenzied manner – compare  )

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