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kött — meaning in English: meat

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Swedish speakers often use the word 'kött' in various culinary contexts, such as during family dinners, when discussing shopping for groceries, or while ordering food at restaurants. It is common to hear phrases like 'Vi ska laga köttbullar' (We are going to make meatballs) or 'Vad kostar köttet?' (How much does the meat cost?).
Synonyms & nuances
'Kött' is a general term for meat, whereas 'köttprodukt' specifically refers to meat products like sausages or cured meats. You would choose 'kött' when discussing meat as a whole, while 'köttprodukt' would be more appropriate when referring to specific types or preparations.
Culture
'Kött' has roots in Old Norse, reflecting the longstanding importance of meat in Scandinavian diets. Traditionally, Swedish cuisine has a strong emphasis on meat, with iconic dishes like köttbullar (meatballs) and stews featuring prominently in both family meals and festive occasions. The significance of 'kött' extends beyond just food; it symbolizes sustenance and is often tied to cultural heritage.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kött' mean in English?
'Kött' translates to 'meat' in English, representing the flesh of animals consumed as food. It's a staple in many diets, particularly in Sweden.
Q.How do you use 'kött' in a sentence?
You can use 'kött' in sentences like 'Jag älskar kött' (I love meat) or 'Vi behöver köpa mer kött' (We need to buy more meat). It's versatile and fits into various contexts related to food.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'kött'?
'Kött' is a neuter noun in Swedish, so it should be used with 'det' when referring back to it (e.g., 'Det är gott' - It is good). A common mistake is treating it as a masculine noun, which can lead to grammatical errors.
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