anke
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ánke
From obsolete ank (“worry, regret”), likely from Old Norse angr (“sorrow, resentment”).
anke c (singular definite anken, plural indefinite anker)
anke (imperative ank, infinitive at anke, present tense anker, past tense ankede, perfect tense har anket)
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anke (Cyrillic spelling анке)
anke f (plural ankes)
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