mynna

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From mun (mouth).

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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

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