mynna

Swedish

Etymology

From mun (mouth).

Verb

mynna (present mynnar, preterite mynnade, supine mynnat, imperative mynna)

  1. (with "i" or "ut i") to lead to and open up into, to issue into
    Tunneln mynnar ut i i en underjordisk kammare
    The tunnel opens up into an underground chamber
  2. (with "i" or "ut i") to flow (into the sea, of a river)
    Floden mynnar ut i havet
    The river flows into the sea
  3. (with "i" or "ut i", figuratively) to result in, to culminate in, to issue in
    Förhandlingarna mynnade ut i ett fredsfördrag
    The negotiations culminated in a peace treaty

Conjugation

Conjugation of mynna (weak)
active passive
infinitive mynna
supine mynnat
imperative mynna
imper. plural1 mynnen
present past present past
indicative mynnar mynnade
ind. plural1 mynna mynnade
subjunctive2 mynne mynnade
present participle mynnande
past participle

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

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