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mor — meaning in English: mother

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Swedish speakers often use the word 'mor' in everyday conversations when referring to their mothers, especially in familial settings. For example, children might say 'Jag älskar min mor' (I love my mother) during family gatherings or while sharing stories about their childhood.
Synonyms & nuances
'Mor' is synonymous with 'mamma', but 'mamma' is more informal and intimate, often used by children. You would choose 'mor' in contexts that require a bit more respect or formality, such as when speaking about one's mother in a more serious or reflective manner.
Culture
'Mor' comes from the Old Norse word 'móðir', which is related to similar words in other Germanic languages. In Sweden, 'mor' is often used affectionately or respectfully, reflecting the deep cultural value placed on familial relationships and motherhood, making it a significant term in Swedish society.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of 'mor'?
'Mor' is pronounced as 'mohr', with a long 'o' sound. It's important to emphasize the 'r' at the end, which is characteristic of Swedish pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'mor'?
Yes! A common phrase is 'min mor är en fantastisk kvinna', which means 'my mother is a fantastic woman'. This showcases admiration and is often used in conversations about one’s mother.
Q.How do you use 'mor' in different tenses?
'Mor' is a noun, so it doesn't change with tenses. You can use it in different sentences like 'Jag saknar min mor' (I miss my mother) or 'Min mor var en bra lärare' (My mother was a good teacher) to describe past or present situations.
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