syssla

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish sȳsla, from Old Norse sýsla, from Proto-Germanic *seuhslō.

Noun

syssla c

  1. a task, a job, a duty
    • 1529, Martin Luther, The Small Catechism, Table of Duties: For All in Common.
      När var och en sin syssla sköter, då går det väl, vad än oss möter.
      Let each his lesson learn with care, And all the household well shall fare.
  2. (dated) a profession, an employment

Declension

Declension of syssla 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative syssla sysslan sysslor sysslorna
Genitive sysslas sysslans sysslors sysslornas

Verb

syssla

  1. to do (something), to be busy (work or pastime, but not idleness)
    vad sysslar du med?
    what are you busy doing? what's your work? how do you spend your time?

Conjugation

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