See also: karna and Karna

Swedish edit

Pronunciation edit

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Etymology 1 edit

From Old Swedish kiærne, from Old Norse kjarni, from Proto-Germanic *kernô (core, kernel). Cognate with Icelandic kjarni, German Kern, Dutch kern, Luxembourgish Kär.

Noun edit

kärna c

  1. a seed (of a fruit, nut, berry, or the like)
    1. a seed, a pip (small, hard seed)
      Det är kärnor i mitt röda äpple
      There are seeds in my red apple
    2. a pit, a stone (in a drupe, avocado, or the like)
      Min avokado har en stor kärna
      My avocado has a large pit
      Kärna ur oliverna
      Remove the pits/stones from the olives / Pit/stone the olives
    3. a kernel (edible seed)
      nötens ätliga kärna
      the edible kernel of the nut
  2. a kernel, a nucleus, a core (central or most important part)
    jordens kärna
    the core of the Earth
    kärnan i resonemanget
    the core/essence of the argument
  3. (computing) a kernel (operating system kernel)
Usage notes edit

Frö is the general word for seed. A kärna is intuitively a more robust, embedded frö. The distinction is sometimes a bit fuzzy. The smaller or more "flimsy" an embedded seed is, the more likely it is to be called a frö.

Declension edit
Declension of kärna 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative kärna kärnan kärnor kärnorna
Genitive kärnas kärnans kärnors kärnornas
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Etymology 2 edit

From Old Swedish kerna, from Old Norse kirna, from Proto-Germanic *kernǭ. Cognate with Icelandic kirna, English churn, German Karn, Dutch karn, West Frisian tsjerne.

Noun edit

kärna c

  1. a churn (a vessel used for churning, especially for producing butter)
Declension edit
Declension of kärna 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative kärna kärnan kärnor kärnorna
Genitive kärnas kärnans kärnors kärnornas

Verb edit

kärna (present kärnar, preterite kärnade, supine kärnat, imperative kärna)

  1. to churn
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