What does tycke in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word tycke in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tycke in Swedish.
The word tycke in Swedish means liking, samhörighet, samkänsla, tycke, tycke, tycke, förkärlek, åsikt, tycke, samhörighet, samkänsla, vara fäst vid ngt, tycke för ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word tycke
liking
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samhörighet, samkänsla(liking, fondness) (känsla: gemenskap) She feels a special affinity for the music of Beethoven. |
tycke(approval, taste) (bokstavligt) None of the shoes they had were really to my liking. |
tycke(estimation) He has gone right up in my opinion. He is a good man. |
tycke, förkärlek(UK (liking) He had a fancy for fast cars. |
åsikt(archaic (disposition) Alex and James weren't of the same kidney and didn't get along well. |
tycke(esteem) My consideration of Luke is quite high. |
samhörighet, samkänsla(relationship, similarity) There is an affinity between the two artistic styles. |
vara fäst vid ngt(interested by: an idea, etc.) I am attracted to medieval European history; I find it absolutely fascinating. |
tycke för ngt(liking for) Sedan han flyttade till Italien har George får tycke för dyra kostymer. Since he moved to Italy, George has acquired a taste for expensive suits. |
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