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skön — meaning in English: beautiful

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neutral common
Usage
Native Swedish speakers frequently use 'skön' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing art, nature, or personal experiences. For instance, one might describe a sunset as 'skön' or refer to a comfortable sweater as 'skön' when chatting with friends at a café.
Synonyms & nuances
'Skön' can be compared to 'vacker,' which also means 'beautiful.' However, 'skön' often carries a connotation of comfort and pleasure, making it suitable for describing things that bring joy or relaxation, such as a soothing melody or a cozy room.
Culture
'Skön' has its roots in Old Norse, where it originally conveyed the sense of being 'pleasant' or 'agreeable.' In Swedish culture, beauty is often celebrated in both natural landscapes and everyday moments, making 'skön' a versatile term that reflects the Swedes' appreciation for aesthetics in life.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'skön'?
'Skön' is pronounced like 'shurn' in English, with a rounded 'ö' sound that can be tricky for non-native speakers. It might help to listen to native speakers for practice.
Q.Can 'skön' be used to describe people?
Yes, 'skön' can be used to describe people, but it's often reserved for conveying a sense of inner beauty or charm, rather than just physical appearance. For instance, you might say someone has a 'skön personality' if they are pleasant to be around.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'skön'?
'Skön' can sometimes be confused with 'vacker.' While both mean 'beautiful,' remember that 'skön' emphasizes comfort and pleasure. Use 'skön' for experiences or items that feel good, and reserve 'vacker' for more traditional or visual beauty.
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