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From Old Norse skil, distinction, adjustment, thence akin to Danish skel, border line (spelling before the writing reform of 1948: Skjel)
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skill (plural skills)
- capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.
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capacity to do something well
- Arabic: مهارة (mahára) f.
- Chinese: 技巧 (jìqiǎo)
- Czech: schopnost cs(cs) f.
- Dutch: bekwaamheid nl(nl) f., vaardigheid nl(nl) f.
- Finnish: taito fi(fi), kyky fi(fi)
- French: habileté fr(fr) f., don fr(fr) m., capacité fr(fr) f.
- German: Geschicklichkeit f., Fähigkeit f., Talent n.
- Hebrew: יכולת he(he) (yekholet), כישרון he(he) (kisharon)
- Hindi: कुशलता, कौशल, निपुणता
- Hungarian: ügyesség, hozzáértés
- Indonesian: kemampuan id(id), keahlian id(id)
- Interlingua: habilitate, talento
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- Italian: abilità it(it) f.
- Japanese: スキル (すきる, sukiru), 技能 (ぎのう, ginō), 技術 (ぎじゅつ, gijyutsu)
- Korean: 기술 (gisul)
- Lithuanian: įgūdis m.
- Polish: umiejętność pl(pl) f.
- Portuguese: habilidade pt(pt) f., talento pt(pt) m.
- Russian: квалификация (kvalifikátsija) f.
- Slovene: spretnost f., veščina f.
- Spanish: habilidad es(es) f., talento es(es) m., destreza es(es) f., maña es(es) f.
- Swedish: skicklighet sv(sv) c.
- Telugu: నేర్పు te(te)(naerpu)నిపుణత te(te)(nipuNata)
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