What does måsar in Swedish mean?

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

The word måsar in Swedish means feel, may, vara, må, må, må, bli, det må vara hursomhelst, klandra sig själv, förebrå sig själv, må bra, må bra, må dåligt, ha dåligt samvete över ngt, må dåligt, känna sig bättre, må bra, må fantastiskt, känna sig rutten, må illa, MA, göra så att ngn mår illa, må bäste man vinna, äckla, äckla, må bra, än. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word måsar

feel

may

vara

(state) (tex vara sjuk)

Barry är sjuk.
Tania is right.

(prayer, wish) (ålderdomlig)

May your children always be healthy and happy.

(even though) (formell, ålderdomligt)

She may well be your best friend, but she doesn't have the right to speak to you like that.

(informal (be in a stated condition)

Is she doing any better than yesterday?

bli

(informal (become)

Andy got better once he took the medicine. Nancy got annoyed when the car wouldn't start.

det må vara hursomhelst

(despite sth)

The weather forecast says there will be heavy rain tomorrow. Be that as it may, we will not cancel the open-air concert.

klandra sig själv, förebrå sig själv

(figurative, informal (feel guilty or bad) (anse sig bära skuld)

It was just an honest mistake, so you shouldn't beat yourself up about it.

må bra

(thrive)

Sarah and Jim are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter Grace. Both mother and baby are doing well.

må bra

(recover)

A month after her car accident, Mary is doing well.

må dåligt

(feel guilty)

The father felt bad when a business meeting kept him from seeing his daughter's dance recital.

ha dåligt samvete över ngt

(feel guilty)

må dåligt

(feel unwell)

I've been feeling bad since I ate those oysters.

känna sig bättre

(be healthier)

I'm feeling much better now that I've lost weight.

må bra

(be happy, optimistic)

I feel good now that my exams are over. Springtime always makes me feel good.

må fantastiskt

(US, figurative, slang (feel good)

känna sig rutten

(informal (sorry, distressed) (bildligt)

Fiona felt rotten about breaking up with Charles, but she just didn't love him anymore.

må illa

(feel nauseous)

I was starting to feel sick so I drank a lot of orange juice for vitamin C.

MA

(written, abbreviation (US state: Massachusetts) (förkortning, Massachusetts)

People sometimes think that MA stands for Maryland.

göra så att ngn mår illa

(nauseate sb)

I couldn't stay with him at the hospital because the sight of blood makes me feel sick.

må bäste man vinna

(before competition)

Good luck to all and may the best man win!

äckla

(disgust physically, make sick)

When I was pregnant, even the smell of toast nauseated me.

äckla

(figurative (disgust morally) (bildlig)

The treatment of prisoners in that country nauseates me.

må bra

(attain wealth) (vardaglig)

She prospered from a startup she began in 2003.

än

(archaic, literary (of any kind)

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