What does spekulera in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word spekulera in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use spekulera in Swedish.
The word spekulera in Swedish means speculate, spekulera, spekulera, spekulera i kurshöjningar, spekulera i hausse, spekulera att, spekulera i ngt, spekulera om ngt, spekulera på börsen. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word spekulera
speculate
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spekulera(hazard: a guess) (allmänt) Marias kollega spekulerade att hennes uppenbara lycka berodde på att hon hade en ny kärlek i sitt liv. Mary's colleague ventured that her evident happiness was due to a new love in her life. |
spekulera(finance: invest at risk) You can't really speculate with money you don't have. |
spekulera i kurshöjningar, spekulera i hausse(finance: attempt to inflate) The trader is trying to bull stock in this company. |
spekulera att(with clause as object: guess) We speculated that he hadn't received our last letter. |
spekulera i ngt(consider, think about) The government is currently speculating on the policy changes that need to be made. |
spekulera om ngt(make guesses about) At this point in the investigation we can only speculate about the suspect's motives. |
spekulera på börsen(deal in the stock market) Vad gör han i staden? Spekulerar han på börsen? What does he do in the city? Does he trade? |
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