What does nyhetens in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word nyhetens in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use nyhetens in Swedish.
The word nyhetens in Swedish means piece of news, nyhet, innovation, nyhet, nyhet, nyhet, nyhet, nyhetsstory, nyhet, nyhet, nytt, modernitet, stor nyhet, sprida nyhet. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word nyhetens
piece of news
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nyhet(sth new) The novelty of being at university wore off quickly for the freshmen. |
innovation(novel creation) Our latest innovations will make it easier for you to track your energy use. |
nyhet(originality) Audiences love the freshness of the new TV series. |
nyhet(new and interesting aspect) The novelty of the business's products attracted a lot of investors. |
nyhet(latest news) (vardagligt) De senaste händelserna har försenat förhandlingar. These latest developments have set back negotiations. |
nyhet(uncountable (current events) (avser specifik händelse) Har du hört nyheten idag? Det var en jordbävning i Kalifornien. Have you heard the news today? There was an earthquake in California. |
nyhetsstory(news report) |
nyhet(interesting information) Did you hear the news about Pete and Amy? They are going to have a baby. |
nyhet, nytt(news) Have you heard any word from your brother lately? |
modernitet(degree of being new) Oscar questioned the newness of the software. |
stor nyhet(exclusive news) The young journalist was excited about getting his first scoop. |
sprida nyhet(make others aware) |
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