What does kunglig in Swedish mean?

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

The word kunglig in Swedish means royal, kunga-, kunglig, kunglig, kunglig, kunglig, kunglig, majestätisk, kejserlig, kunglig, kunglig, kunglig, kunglig, kunglig, kunglig invit, Hans majestät. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kunglig

royal

kunga-

(of royalty)

Harry has royal blood.

kunglig

(royal)

The Prince's regal duties include visiting hospitals and orphanages.

kunglig

(relating to a king or queen)

The king feared losing his monarchical legacy because he had only daughters.

kunglig

(like a king)

These kingly jewels will be on display in the museum all month.

kunglig

(royal)

The king exercised his sovereign powers to reject the proposed law.

kunglig, majestätisk, kejserlig

(like a king or queen)

His regal bearing makes people think he's someone famous.

kunglig

(relating to royalists)

They considered the prince's tomb a shrine to royalist ideals.

kunglig

(royal, relating to monarchy)

kunglig

(regal)

The duchess addressed the young man in imperial tones.

kunglig

(like royalty)

The audience was impressed by the actress's royal bearing.

kunglig

(fit for royalty)

The organizers laid on a royal feast.

kunglig invit

(UK (royal invitation)

Hans majestät

(royal title) (manlig)

Your Majesty, it is an honor to meet you.

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