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mumma

English translation: yummy


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Swedish term or phrase: mumma
English translation:yummy
Entered by: Jan Schauseil
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13:10 Sep 17, 2011
Swedish to English translations [Non-PRO]
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Swedish term or phrase: mumma
Glass är mumma.

Ice-cream is great, delicious? What about if used with things, e.g a mobile phone?
Jan Schauseil
Thailand
Local time: 13:15
yummy
Explanation:
If you are referring to food, yummy would be the equivalent."The ice cream is yummy".
This would not work with non-food items however. One might say " The cell phone is awesome, or cool" in everyday language.
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Catarina Wilson
United States
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yummy


Explanation:
If you are referring to food, yummy would be the equivalent."The ice cream is yummy".
This would not work with non-food items however. One might say " The cell phone is awesome, or cool" in everyday language.

Example sentence(s):
  • The ice cream is yummy.
  • The cell phone is awesome.
Catarina Wilson
United States
Native speaker of: Native in SwedishSwedish

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