skola

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to rinse

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to rinse

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) school

Etymology
Borrowed from, or from , both also borrowings from , , itself borrowed from. In 🇨🇬, this borrowing is first mentioned in 16th-century texts and 17th-century dictionaries.

Noun

 * 1) school institution of learning, usually of lower or intermediate level; also a special or specific institution of learning; also the building where such an institution is housed
 * 2)  education; the work of studying at school
 * Taisnību sakot, mazliet vairāk skolas viņam nebūtu nācis par ļaunu — to tell the truth, a little bit more school would not have been bad for him
 * 1)  experience, learning
 * 2) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1)  education; the work of studying at school
 * Taisnību sakot, mazliet vairāk skolas viņam nebūtu nācis par ļaunu — to tell the truth, a little bit more school would not have been bad for him
 * 1)  experience, learning
 * 2) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1)  education; the work of studying at school
 * Taisnību sakot, mazliet vairāk skolas viņam nebūtu nācis par ļaunu — to tell the truth, a little bit more school would not have been bad for him
 * 1)  experience, learning
 * 2) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1)  education; the work of studying at school
 * Taisnību sakot, mazliet vairāk skolas viņam nebūtu nācis par ļaunu — to tell the truth, a little bit more school would not have been bad for him
 * 1)  experience, learning
 * 2) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1)  education; the work of studying at school
 * Taisnību sakot, mazliet vairāk skolas viņam nebūtu nācis par ļaunu — to tell the truth, a little bit more school would not have been bad for him
 * 1)  experience, learning
 * 2) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1)  education; the work of studying at school
 * Taisnību sakot, mazliet vairāk skolas viņam nebūtu nācis par ļaunu — to tell the truth, a little bit more school would not have been bad for him
 * 1)  experience, learning
 * 2) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1)  education; the work of studying at school
 * Taisnību sakot, mazliet vairāk skolas viņam nebūtu nācis par ļaunu — to tell the truth, a little bit more school would not have been bad for him
 * 1)  experience, learning
 * 2) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1)  education; the work of studying at school
 * Taisnību sakot, mazliet vairāk skolas viņam nebūtu nācis par ļaunu — to tell the truth, a little bit more school would not have been bad for him
 * 1)  experience, learning
 * 2) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers
 * 1) school, school of thought a set of theories, a teaching associated with a certain person, a certain movement or its followers

Etymology
In ablaut with, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  debt
 * 2)  fault
 * 3)  duty, obligation
 * 1)  duty, obligation

Etymology
, from, from.

Noun

 * 1) school an institution dedicated to teaching and learning
 * 2) school the followers of a particular doctrine
 * 3) school a department/institute at a college or university
 * 4) education

Etymology
From, from. If related to 🇨🇬, from. Or, if related to 🇨🇬, possibly from a late 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) wash

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  shall, will, be going to; used in the present tense (ska or skall) with a main verb in the infinitive to give the future tense, mostly intended future, or used in the past tense  with a main verb in the infinitive to express the conditional mood or the future of the past.

Usage notes
For semantic reasons, this verb hardly ever appears in the infinitive, which is unknown to many or perceived as archaic. The infinitive may also be perceived as archaic due to once being the present tense form used for plural subjects.

Conjugation
The short form of is  and is more commonly used (skall matches English shall in tone and is used in similar contexts). However, is used in the expression, the grammar of which is very dated.

Etymology 2
From, from , from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  a school

Verb

 * 1) to school, teach