deal in Swedish
deal in Swedish is giv, affär, transaktion — deal means an agreement or arrangement between parties, especially a business one.
deal in Swedish
giv
(card games) The distribution of cards to players; a player's turn for this.
affär
A particular instance of trading (buying or selling; exchanging; bartering); a transaction.
transaktion
A particular instance of trading (buying or selling; exchanging; bartering); a transaction.
pakt
An agreement between parties; an arrangement.
kontrakt
An agreement between parties; an arrangement.
uppgörelse
An agreement between parties; an arrangement.
handla
dela
ge
(ambitransitive) To distribute cards to the players in a game.
langa
(ambitransitive) To sell, especially to sell illicit drugs.
sälja
(ambitransitive) To sell, especially to sell illicit drugs.
What does "deal" mean?
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noun An agreement or arrangement between parties, especially a business one.
"They finally struck a deal after months of negotiation."
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verb To take action regarding something, or handle a situation.
"I'll deal with the complaint tomorrow morning."
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verb To trade or do business, especially buying and selling.
"The shop deals in vintage furniture."
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verb To give out playing cards to players in a game.
"She shuffled the deck and dealt the cards."
deal in a sentence
- They finally struck a deal after months of negotiation.
- It's a good deal — you get two for the price of one.
- I'll deal with the complaint tomorrow morning.
- She dealt with the crisis calmly.
Similar words in Swedish
Common Swedish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "deal" in Swedish?
"deal" in Swedish is giv, affär, transaktion. deal means: An agreement or arrangement between parties, especially a business one.
How do you use "deal" in a sentence?
Example: "They finally struck a deal after months of negotiation." In Swedish, "deal" is giv, affär, transaktion.
Are there other ways to say "deal" in Swedish?
Yes — Swedish has 11 translations listed for "deal": giv, affär, transaktion, pakt, kontrakt, uppgörelse.
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