What does norra in Swedish mean?

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

The word norra in Swedish means norra, nordlig, nord-, norr-, nordan-, i norra delen av, norra, nordlig, nord-, norr-, nordan-, norra England, norra Amerika, i norra delen av, norra delen av staden, till norra delen av staden, i norra delen av staden. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word norra

norra, nordlig, nord-, norr-, nordan-

(from the north)

Canada has very cold winters because of the northern arctic winds.

i norra delen av

(US (situated north of state capital)

Jess moved out of Manhattan and now lives in upstate New York.

norra, nordlig, nord-, norr-, nordan-

(in the north)

Rachel traveled to the northern part of the country for college.

norra England

(UK (northern England)

Kate left London and moved to the North.

norra Amerika

(N. America: far north)

Men flocked to the North during the Alaska gold rush.

i norra delen av

(US (north of state capital)

Frank moved upstate to live with his aunt.

norra delen av staden

(US (upper area of city)

till norra delen av staden

(US (towards upper part of city)

We headed uptown to check out a new restaurant.

i norra delen av staden

(US (in or from uptown) (i stadsdel)

The hotel is located in the uptown area.

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