What does krita in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word krita in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use krita in Swedish.

The word krita in Swedish means chalk, krita, krita, kritaperioden, krita, krita, kredit, gnugga biljardkö med krita, skriva ngt med krita, svarta tavlan, skrivtavla för krita, använda krita, krit-, krita-, ge kredit. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word krita

chalk

krita

(uncountable (limestone substance) (mineral)

In this region, there is a layer of chalk underneath the soil.

krita, kritaperioden

(geological period)

krita

(uncountable (for writing on blackboard) (skrivdon)

Laura grabbed a piece of chalk and scribbled an equation on the blackboard.

krita

(rub chalk on: billiard cue)

kredit

(credit)

We sell on trust to certain customers we know well.

gnugga biljardkö med krita

(rub chalk on: cue)

The pool player chalked his cue and bent over to line up his shot.

skriva ngt med krita

(write sth in chalk)

svarta tavlan, skrivtavla för krita

(blackboard)

There's no worse sound than that of fingernails on a chalkboard.

använda krita

(US (use crayons)

The children crayoned in their art class.

krit-, krita-

(chalky) (förled)

ge kredit

(allow delayed payment)

I soon regretted giving him credit on that purchase.

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