skilja

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to understand
 * 2) to divide

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to separate
 * 2)  to understand
 * 3)  to divorce
 * 1)  to divorce
 * 1)  to divorce

Synonyms

 * ,, (obsolete)
 * ,, (obsolete)

Derived terms

 * (to deserve something)
 * (to leave something, to put something behind one)
 * (to distinguish)
 * (to divide in two)
 * (to leave something, to leave something behind)
 * (to be unable to understand something, make no sense of something)
 * (to separate something from something else)
 * (to separate milk and cream)
 * (to part, to separate)
 * (to take apart)
 * (to make an exception of)
 * (to die)
 * (to have nothing to do with someone from now on)
 * (to take apart)
 * (to make an exception of)
 * (to die)
 * (to have nothing to do with someone from now on)

Etymology 1
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to separate
 * 2)  to divide
 * 3)  to differ ( / from)
 * 4)  to divorce

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬. Cognate with 🇨🇬,. More at.

Verb

 * 1) to part, divide, separate
 * 2) to break off, break up
 * 3) to part company, take leave
 * 4) to distinguish, discern
 * 5) to understand, find out
 * 6) to decide, settle
 * 7) to set apart, reserve for one

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to separate; to cause to be separate
 * 2)  to tell apart; to discern, to differentiate
 * 3)  to separate, to distinguish (treat as different)
 * 4)  to differ; to be different
 * 5)  to divorce; to end one's marriage
 * 1)  to separate, to distinguish (treat as different)
 * 2)  to differ; to be different
 * 3)  to divorce; to end one's marriage
 * 1)  to divorce; to end one's marriage
 * 1)  to divorce; to end one's marriage