gaffla
Swedish
Etymology
gaffel + -a
Verb
gaffla (present gafflar, preterite gafflade, supine gafflat, imperative gaffla)
- (colloquial, intransitive) to chat, to quibble, to argue
- vad sitter ni och gafflar om?
- what are you arguing about?
- vad sitter ni och gafflar om?
- (transitive, computing, slang) to fork (a process or a project into several instances)
Conjugation
Conjugation of gaffla (weak)
Active | Passive | |
---|---|---|
Infinitive | gaffla | gafflas |
Present tense | gafflar | gafflas |
Past tense | gafflade | gafflades |
Supine | gafflat | gafflats |
Imperative | gaffla | — |
Present participle | gafflande | |
Past participle | gafflad |