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The Swedish word for to drink is
dricka





to drink



Translations for to drink and their definitions

dryck
     1. n-c. any liquid consumed; beverage, drink
           Mat och dryck - Food and drink


dricka ©
     1. v. to drink
     2. v. to regularly drink alcohol
           Nej tack, jag dricker inte. - No thanks, I don't drink.
     3. n-c. (a bottle of) soft drink or (more rarely) beer
           Vill du ha en dricka? - Do you want a bottle of soda?
           Hans favoritdricka var 7 Up - His favorite soft drink was 7 Up
     4. n-c. (colloquial mass noun) something to drink during an occasion, (alcoholic) beverage
           Har du fixat dricka? - Did you get stuff to drink?
           Jag står för drickat om du står för maten - I'll provide stuff to drink if you provide food
     5. n-c. (colloquial mass noun in the definite "drickat") the water, the sea, the lake
           falla i drickat - fall into the water ("the drink")


drink
     1. n-c. drink; a (mixed) alcoholic beverage


spad
     1. n-n. (cooking) broth, decoction
     2. n-n. (colloquial) a body of water


drickande
     1. Participle. present participle of dricka


supa
     1. v. To drink hard liquor, especially excessively.
           Jag söp för mycket i helgen. - I drank too much last weekend.
           Hon söp upp hela sin lön. - She drank up her entire salary.
           supa sig full - get drunk ("drink oneself drunk")
           Hela hushållet fick ölsupa till kvällsmat. - The entire household had beer soup for supper.


klunk
     1. n-c. a gulp (of some liquid)
           Han tog en klunk öl - He took a gulp of beer


sprit ©
     1. n-c. spirits, liquor, booze
     2. n-c. alcohol in general, chiefly as a solvent


alkohol ©
     1. n-c. (lb or un, organic chemistry) alcohol
     2. n-c. (beverages) alcohol; beverage containing ethanol


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