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newspaper in Swedish

newspaper in Swedish is tidning, dagstidning, kvällstidning — newspaper means a regularly printed or published set of pages reporting news, opinion, and other articles.

newspaper in Swedish

tidning
noun
(countable, metonym) The news organization that produces such a publication.
dagstidning
noun
(countable, metonym) The news organization that produces such a publication.
kvällstidning
noun
(countable, metonym) The news organization that produces such a publication.
morgontidning
noun
(countable, metonym) The news organization that produces such a publication.
tidningspapper
noun
(uncountable, countable) A quantity of or one of the types of paper on which newspapers are printed.

What does "newspaper" mean?

  1. noun A regularly printed or published set of pages reporting news, opinion, and other articles.
    "He reads the newspaper over breakfast every morning."
  2. noun The company or organisation that produces such a publication.
    "The newspaper announced layoffs across its editorial team."

newspaper in a sentence

  • He reads the newspaper over breakfast every morning.
  • The scandal made the front page of every newspaper in the country.
  • The newspaper announced layoffs across its editorial team.

Similar words in Swedish

Common Swedish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "newspaper" in Swedish?

"newspaper" in Swedish is tidning, dagstidning, kvällstidning. newspaper means: A regularly printed or published set of pages reporting news, opinion, and other articles.

How do you use "newspaper" in a sentence?

Example: "He reads the newspaper over breakfast every morning." In Swedish, "newspaper" is tidning, dagstidning, kvällstidning.

Are there other ways to say "newspaper" in Swedish?

Yes — Swedish has 5 translations listed for "newspaper": tidning, dagstidning, kvällstidning, morgontidning, tidningspapper.

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