skill

Etymology 1
From, (also , ), from  and , from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and.

Noun

 * 1) Capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.
 * 2)  Discrimination; judgment; propriety; reason; cause.
 * 3)  Knowledge; understanding.
 * 4)  Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.
 * 1)  Discrimination; judgment; propriety; reason; cause.
 * 2)  Knowledge; understanding.
 * 3)  Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.
 * 1)  Discrimination; judgment; propriety; reason; cause.
 * 2)  Knowledge; understanding.
 * 3)  Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.
 * 1)  Knowledge; understanding.
 * 2)  Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.
 * 1)  Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.
 * 1)  Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.
 * 1)  Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.
 * 1)  Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: vaardigheid
 * Albanian:
 * Arabic: مَهَارَة
 * Armenian: ,
 * Belarusian: уме́нне, уме́льства,, на́вык
 * Bulgarian:, ,
 * Catalan: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,
 * Czech:
 * Danish: færdighed,, kundskab,
 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto: bravuro, lerteco
 * Estonian:
 * Faroese: kynstur, kunstur, hegni, fimi
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:, , ,
 * Galician:, habelencia, maña, , doén, despexo, chencha, azareña, destrez
 * German:, , , , ,
 * Greek:, ,
 * Hebrew: ,
 * Hindi:, , ,
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Indonesian: ,
 * Interlingua: habilitate, talento
 * Italian:, ,
 * Japanese:, , , , ,
 * Korean:, 스킬
 * Latin: habilitas, perītia, sollertia,, potentia,
 * Latvian:, iemaņas
 * Lithuanian: įgūdis
 * Lü: ᦞᦲᧉᦌᦱ
 * Macedonian: вештина
 * Malay:, skil
 * Maltese: sengħa
 * Marathi: कौशल्य
 * Norman: agenceté
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:, , , talent, dugleik
 * Nynorsk: dugleik, dyktigheit,, ferdigheit, talent
 * Occitan:
 * Old English: cræft
 * Ottoman Turkish: صنعت, هنر
 * Persian:, اروین
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian:, ,
 * Russian:, , , , , , ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: вештина, вјештина
 * Roman: ,
 * Slovak: schopnosť
 * Slovene:, veščina
 * Spanish:, , ,
 * Swedish: ,
 * Tamil:
 * Telugu: ,
 * Tocharian B: epastyäññe
 * Turkish:, , , , ,
 * Ukrainian: вмі́ння, майсте́рство, на́вик
 * Volapük:

Adjective

 * 1)  Great, excellent.
 * 2) * 1991, Wreckers (video game review in Crash issue 88, May 1991)
 * This game is skill. Remember that because it's going to sound really complicated.
 * This game is skill. Remember that because it's going to sound really complicated.

Etymology 2
From (also ), partly from ; and partly from ; both from, , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  To set apart; separate.
 * 2)  To discern; have knowledge or understanding; to know how (to).
 * 3)  To know; to understand.
 * 4) * 17th century,, “On Industry in Our Particular Calling as Scholars,”
 * to skill the arts of expressing our mind and imparting our conceptions with advantage, so as to instruct or persuade others
 * 1)  To have knowledge or comprehension; discern.
 * 2)  To have personal or practical knowledge; be versed or practised; be expert or dextrous.
 * 3)  To make a difference; signify; matter.
 * 4)  To spend acquired points in exchange for skills.
 * 1)  To make a difference; signify; matter.
 * 2)  To spend acquired points in exchange for skills.
 * 1)  To spend acquired points in exchange for skills.
 * 1)  To spend acquired points in exchange for skills.
 * 1)  To spend acquired points in exchange for skills.
 * 1)  To spend acquired points in exchange for skills.