A1 Idiom तटस्थ

Få blodad tand

Get blooded tooth

मतलब

To develop a taste for something.

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सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि

Swedes are often modest about their achievements, but 'få blodad tand' is a socially acceptable way to admit you are ambitious and want to win more. In Swedish startups, this phrase is often used to describe 'Product-Market Fit'—when a company sees its first sales and gets hungry for expansion. Swedish sports commentators use this phrase constantly. It is part of the standard vocabulary for describing an athlete's 'breakthrough'. Teachers use this to encourage students. If a student does well on a small quiz, the teacher might say they hope the student 'får blodad tand' for the subject.

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Use it in Job Interviews

Saying 'Jag fick blodad tand för [skill]' shows you are a fast learner who gets excited by success.

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Singular Only!

Never say 'blodade tänder' (plural). It ruins the idiom and sounds like you've been in a fight.

मतलब

To develop a taste for something.

🎯

Use it in Job Interviews

Saying 'Jag fick blodad tand för [skill]' shows you are a fast learner who gets excited by success.

⚠️

Singular Only!

Never say 'blodade tänder' (plural). It ruins the idiom and sounds like you've been in a fight.

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The 'Hunger' Connotation

Remember that this phrase implies a bit of 'greed' for success, which is usually seen as a positive, energetic trait in Sweden.

खुद को परखो

Fill in the missing words to complete the idiom.

Jag testade att surfa i somras och fick _________ tand.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: blodad

The correct form of the adjective in this idiom is 'blodad'.

Which sentence uses the idiom correctly?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Han fick blodad tand på att spela gitarr.

The idiom uses 'på' and is always singular without an article.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verb 'få'.

A: Ska du springa maraton igen? B: Ja, jag ____ blodad tand efter loppet i Stockholm.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: fick

Since the race in Stockholm happened in the past, we use the past tense 'fick'.

Match the situation to the most likely reaction.

Situation: Anna wins 50 kr on a scratch card and immediately buys five more.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Anna har fått blodad tand.

Anna's small success motivated her to continue immediately, which is the definition of the idiom.

🎉 स्कोर: /4

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अभ्यास बैंक

4 अभ्यास
Fill in the missing words to complete the idiom. Fill Blank A1

Jag testade att surfa i somras och fick _________ tand.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: blodad

The correct form of the adjective in this idiom is 'blodad'.

Which sentence uses the idiom correctly? Choose A2

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Han fick blodad tand på att spela gitarr.

The idiom uses 'på' and is always singular without an article.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verb 'få'. dialogue_completion B1

A: Ska du springa maraton igen? B: Ja, jag ____ blodad tand efter loppet i Stockholm.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: fick

Since the race in Stockholm happened in the past, we use the past tense 'fick'.

Match the situation to the most likely reaction. situation_matching A2

Situation: Anna wins 50 kr on a scratch card and immediately buys five more.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Anna har fått blodad tand.

Anna's small success motivated her to continue immediately, which is the definition of the idiom.

🎉 स्कोर: /4

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

10 सवाल

Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in professional contexts to describe motivation or project success.

Yes! If you try a new dish and want to eat it every day, you can say you 'fick blodad tand'.

Not necessarily, but it does require a positive experience that makes you want more.

In Swedish, 'blodad' implies the action of having been covered in blood (the result of the first taste), whereas 'blodig' is just a general adjective.

No, the phrase itself is almost always used for positive or productive interests.

You can, but 'PÅ' is much more common and sounds more natural to native speakers.

Yes, it is one of the top 10 most used idioms in Swedish daily life.

Absolutely. It's very common for kids to say it after sports or games.

The closest is 'to get a taste for something' or 'to get the bug'.

No, it implies enthusiasm and motivation, not a clinical addiction.

संबंधित मुहावरे

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ge mersmak

similar

To leave one wanting more.

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bli biten av något

synonym

To be 'bitten' by an interest (hooked).

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få upp vittringen

similar

To get the scent of something.

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tappa sugen

contrast

To lose the desire/motivation.

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snöa in på något

builds on

To become obsessed with a niche topic.

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