svår

Etymology
From, , , from , from , from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) difficult, hard (requiring significant effort (or luck or the like) to successfully deal with)
 * 2)  difficult (due to being uncooperative or in a bad mood, for example, or difficult to understand, etc., like in English)
 * 3)  to struggle (due to finding something (intellectually) difficult)
 * 4)  to find someone/something difficult to like, to have a problem with someone/something
 * 5) very bad (in degree, extent, or quality)
 * 6) severe
 * 7) serious
 * 8) difficult, hard
 * 9) grave
 * 10)  very (as a positive or negative intensifier)
 * 11)  keen on (something) (having a strong affinity for something (pleasurable, usually alcohol or women))
 * 1) very bad (in degree, extent, or quality)
 * 2) severe
 * 3) serious
 * 4) difficult, hard
 * 5) grave
 * 6)  very (as a positive or negative intensifier)
 * 7)  keen on (something) (having a strong affinity for something (pleasurable, usually alcohol or women))
 * 1) serious
 * 2) difficult, hard
 * 3) grave
 * 4)  very (as a positive or negative intensifier)
 * 5)  keen on (something) (having a strong affinity for something (pleasurable, usually alcohol or women))
 * 1) grave
 * 2)  very (as a positive or negative intensifier)
 * 3)  keen on (something) (having a strong affinity for something (pleasurable, usually alcohol or women))
 * 1)  very (as a positive or negative intensifier)
 * 2)  keen on (something) (having a strong affinity for something (pleasurable, usually alcohol or women))
 * 1)  keen on (something) (having a strong affinity for something (pleasurable, usually alcohol or women))
 * 1)  keen on (something) (having a strong affinity for something (pleasurable, usually alcohol or women))