sjö

Etymology
From, from , from earlier , from.

Numeral

 * 1) seven; the cardinal number after  and before.

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

Noun

 * 1)  a lake
 * 2)   the sea and lakes collectively (sometimes also including watercourses, etc., by extension), especially the sea; sea, water, lake, etc.
 * 3) a big wave
 * 4)  a sea
 * 1)   the sea and lakes collectively (sometimes also including watercourses, etc., by extension), especially the sea; sea, water, lake, etc.
 * 2) a big wave
 * 3)  a sea
 * 1) a big wave
 * 2)  a sea
 * 1) a big wave
 * 2)  a sea
 * 1) a big wave
 * 2)  a sea
 * 1)  a sea
 * 1)  a sea
 * 1)  a sea
 * 1)  a sea
 * 1)  a sea
 * 1)  a sea

Usage notes

 * Refers to the sea in various expressions and often also in compounds (or to seas and lakes collectively, possibly also watercourses, etc.). Some examples include, , and sjösäker.
 * "På sjön" can have connotations closer to "on the water" compared to "" and the like, and so sounds more natural when close to shore or in a coastal archipelago or the like. "On the water" works as a generic translation, though the default intuition is the sea.