lot in Swedish
lot in Swedish is bunt, mängd, skara — lot means a large amount or number of something.
lot in Swedish
bunt
(informal) A number of people taken collectively.
mängd
(informal) A number of people taken collectively.
skara
(informal) A number of people taken collectively.
tomt
A distinct portion or plot of land, usually smaller than a field.
lott
That which happens without human design or forethought.
öde
That which happens without human design or forethought.
lott
What does "lot" mean?
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noun A large amount or number of something.
"There's a lot of traffic on the highway this evening."
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noun A specific piece of land, often marked out for building or parking.
"They bought a small lot on the edge of town to build their house."
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noun A single item, or group of items, sold together at an auction.
"The next lot up for bidding was a set of antique chairs."
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noun One's fate or fortune, especially when it feels beyond one's control.
"He accepted his lot and made the best of a difficult situation."
lot in a sentence
- There's a lot of traffic on the highway this evening.
- She has a lot of experience running small businesses.
- They bought a small lot on the edge of town to build their house.
- The next lot up for bidding was a set of antique chairs.
Similar words in Swedish
Common Swedish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lot" in Swedish?
"lot" in Swedish is bunt, mängd, skara. lot means: A large amount or number of something.
How do you use "lot" in a sentence?
Example: "There's a lot of traffic on the highway this evening." In Swedish, "lot" is bunt, mängd, skara.
Are there other ways to say "lot" in Swedish?
Yes — Swedish has 6 translations listed for "lot": bunt, mängd, skara, tomt, lott, öde.
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