When we talk about something being modern in Swedish, we use the word modern. It's an adjective, just like in English. You'll hear it used for new technologies, styles, or ways of thinking.
For example, you might talk about a modern bil (a modern car) or modern konst (modern art). It’s a straightforward word to remember because it looks and sounds very similar to its English counterpart.
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Jag bor i ett ___ hus. (I live in a ___ house.)
'Modernt' is the correct form for a neuter noun like 'hus'.
Min telefon är mycket ___. (My phone is very ___.)
'Modern' is the correct form for a common gender noun like 'telefon'.
De har en ___ lägenhet. (They have a ___ apartment.)
'Modern' is the correct form for a common gender noun like 'lägenhet'.
Vi ser på en ___ film. (We are watching a ___ movie.)
'Modern' is the correct form for a common gender noun like 'film'.
Det är en ___ stad. (It is a ___ city.)
'Modern' is the correct form for a common gender noun like 'stad'.
Har du en ___ bil? (Do you have a ___ car?)
'Modern' is the correct form for a common gender noun like 'bil'.
This means 'It is a modern city.'
This means 'They live in a modern house.' Note the 't' ending on 'modernt' because 'hus' is an 'ett' word.
This means 'We like modern furniture.' 'Moderna' is used because 'möbler' is plural.
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