What does trötta in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word trötta in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use trötta in Swedish.
The word trötta in Swedish means tire, döda, trötta ut ngn, köra slut på ngn, trötta ut ngn/ngt, köra slut på, trötta ut ngn, trötta ut, tära, nöta, trötta ut ngn, trötta ut ngn, trötta ut. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word trötta
tire
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döda(slang (make tired) (bildlig) This heat will do me in. |
trötta ut ngn(UK, informal (exhaust) Digging the garden fagged Linda out. |
köra slut på ngn(informal (exhaust) (vardagligt) The noisy crowd frazzled Kim, and she was exhausted by the time she got home. |
trötta ut ngn/ngt(dated, formal (wear out) (även bildlig) Don't let a few bumps on the way jade you; the world still has a lot of goodness in it. |
köra slut på(UK, vulgar, figurative, slang (exhaust) The long work days we have during the busy season really knacker me. |
trötta ut ngn(make exhausted) Every time I look after her kids they tire me out. Taking the underground every day tires me out. |
trötta ut(US, slang (exhaust) |
tära, nöta(figurative (tire) Please stop talking - you are wearing my patience. |
trötta ut ngn(figurative (exhaust) Her constant complaining wears me down. |
trötta ut ngn(exhaust, tire) Hard work will wear you out if you do not take breaks. |
trötta ut(tire) The housework wearied Jane; she wished she could afford to hire a cleaner. |
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