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Q&A Swedish verbs with the meaning of mixing

I do a research on Swedish verbs with the meaning of mixing something. I struggle with some of words. There are two words 'blanda' and 'röra' which are usually used with prepositions, like 'om', 'i...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by Supermiledi‭  ·  last activity 3y ago by Lundin‭

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  • I do a research on Swedish verbs with the meaning of mixing something. I struggle with some of words. There are two words 'blanda' and 'röra' which are usually used with prepositions, like 'om', 'ihop', 'samman'. Do these prepositions change the meaning of the verb with which they are used or they just specify the meaning? Can 'röra', for example, be used without a preposition equally to 'röra' with preposition?
  • Also, there is a sentence about shuffling cards. Can we use 'röra' in this sentence? Or 'röra om'?
  • I do a research on Swedish verbs with the meaning of mixing something. I struggle with some of words. There are two words 'blanda' and 'röra' which are usually used with prepositions, like 'om', 'ihop', 'samman'. Do these prepositions change the meaning of the verb with which they are used or they just specify the meaning? Can 'röra', for example, be used without a preposition equally to 'röra' with preposition?
  • Also, there is a sentence about shuffling cards. Can we use 'röra' in this sentence? Or 'röra om'?
  • I've heard that the word 'saka' can be used with cards but I couldn't find such sentences, can you create one?
#2: Post edited by user avatar Supermiledi‭ · 2021-12-16T21:38:24Z (about 3 years ago)
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Supermiledi‭ · 2021-12-16T21:38:00Z (about 3 years ago)
Swedish verbs with the meaning of mixing
I do a research on Swedish verbs with the meaning of mixing something. I struggle with some of words. There are two words 'blanda' and 'röra' which are usually used with prepositions, like 'om', 'ihop', 'samman'. Do these prepositions change the meaning of the verb with which they are used or they just specify the meaning? Can 'röra', for example, be used without a preposition equally to 'röra' with preposition?
Also, there is a sentence about shuffling cards. Can we use 'röra' in this sentence? Or 'röra om'?