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kläder — meaning in English: clothes

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'kläder' in everyday conversations when discussing what to wear for different occasions, like going to a party or dressing for the weather. You'll frequently hear it in clothing stores when shoppers ask for specific types of clothes or when friends compliment each other's outfits.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kläder' is a general term for clothing, whereas 'klädesplagg' refers specifically to individual garments like shirts or pants. You would use 'kläder' when referring to outfits or the concept of clothing as a whole, while 'klädesplagg' is more suited for discussing specific items in detail.
Culture
The word 'kläder' has roots in Old Norse, which highlights the strong historical ties between clothing and identity in Swedish culture. In Sweden, fashion is often influenced by sustainability, with many people opting for eco-friendly clothing choices, making 'kläder' a term not just for garments but also for a lifestyle commitment to the environment.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural of 'kläder'?
'Kläder' is actually a plural noun in Swedish, meaning it refers to clothes collectively. If you want to talk about a single item, you'd use 'klädesplagg'.
Q.How do you pronounce 'kläder'?
'Kläder' is pronounced approximately as 'kleh-dair', with a soft 'k' and a long 'ä' sound, similar to 'air' in English.
Q.Are there any common phrases with 'kläder'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'köpa kläder', which means 'to buy clothes'. You'll hear this often in shopping contexts.
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