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Slok - du's slokkit da fire,

 

what is da origin oh slok? I wanted tae use an equivalent wird in a report i wis writin an da best I could come up we for a translation wis smother. I'm only ever used slok in da fire context, i widdna say fur example, 'boy tak yun bag aaf oh dy heid afore du sloks dysel'

 

My grandparents used to say 'boy slok yun light'.

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Slok - du's slokkit da fire,

 

what is da origin oh slok? I wanted tae use an equivalent wird in a report i wis writin an da best I could come up we for a translation wis smother. I'm only ever used slok in da fire context, i widdna say fur example, 'boy tak yun bag aaf oh dy heid afore du sloks dysel'

 

I'd translate it as 'quench' or 'extinguish', depending on context. You can slok trist as well as fires and lights.

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Slok - du's slokkit da fire,

 

what is da origin oh slok? I wanted tae use an equivalent wird in a report i wis writin an da best I could come up we for a translation wis smother. I'm only ever used slok in da fire context, i widdna say fur example, 'boy tak yun bag aaf oh dy heid afore du sloks dysel'

 

I'd translate it as 'quench' or 'extinguish', depending on context. You can slok trist as well as fires and lights.

 

That's exactly it :)

 

The Faroese word for extinguish is sløkkja and the Faroese word for Fire Brigade is Sløkkilið.

 

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Slok - du's slokkit da fire,

 

what is da origin oh slok? I wanted tae use an equivalent wird in a report i wis writin an da best I could come up we for a translation wis smother. I'm only ever used slok in da fire context, i widdna say fur example, 'boy tak yun bag aaf oh dy heid afore du sloks dysel'

 

I'd translate it as 'quench' or 'extinguish', depending on context. You can slok trist as well as fires and lights.

 

Unless you live at the Ness. We slok a fire or licht, but slake a trist.

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I'd translate it as 'quench' or 'extinguish', depending on context. You can slok trist as well as fires and lights.

 

I am heard oh slokin trist, although i widdna say dat mysel. Wid it still be appropriate tae use slok for an electric light? I certainly widdna, but if it wis a tilly or idder lamp dan i mibee wid. Also, is a fire slokkit if he burns 'imsel oot reddir as gets smoared we weet paets or by bairns proagin 'im we da poker or interferin we da damper?

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Wid it still be appropriate tae use slok for an electric light? I certainly widdna, but if it wis a tilly or idder lamp dan i mibee wid. Also, is a fire slokkit if he burns 'imsel oot reddir as gets smoared we weet paets or by bairns proagin 'im we da poker or interferin we da damper?

 

Da language is wirs ta do what we laek wi, so dir naethin wrang wi sayin at someen slokkit an electric light. I canna mind hearin it said, bit dat's no ta say it's inappropriate.

 

Dy second question is harder ta answer. My instinct wid be at you maybe could say at da fire (or da light) wis slokkit himsel, if it geed oot athoot onybody deliberately causin it. Bit I'm no sure at I'm ever heard dat. Maistly it wis juist 'da fire's geen oot' - sometimes preceded or followed by idder mutterins, especially if it wis comin on tae a meal time!

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Wid it still be appropriate tae use slok for an electric light?

Certainly so, especially in the imperative, and in the case of a blinkie (flashlight). When there is a need to quickly have darkness (and no, I am not implying illicit activities here :wink: ) "slok" is surely the verb of choice. Consider the alternatives: "Quick, extinguish the light!," "Quick, switch off the light," "Quick, pit yun oot," ... None are as apropos as "Slok it!"

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