skårer
Skærer is the present-tense form of the Danish verb skære, meaning to cut, slice, or carve. It is used to describe cutting actions in the present and is conjugated with the same form for all subjects (jeg skærer, du skærer, han skærer, vi skærer, I skærer, de skærer).
The verb skære is irregular and belongs to the class of strong verbs in Danish. The simple
In ordinary usage, skærer governs direct objects and can appear in a wide range of contexts, such
Etymology traces skære to Old Norse roots and it has cognates in other North Germanic languages, including