뜻
Having the midday meal.
문화적 배경
Lunch is almost always eaten at 11:30 or 12:00. If you try to call a Swedish office during this time, don't be surprised if no one answers—everyone is 'på lunch'. The 'matlåda' (lunch box) is a cultural icon. There is usually a dedicated room with 5-10 microwaves where everyone heats their food at the same time. School lunch ('skolmat') is free for all students in compulsory school in Sweden. It is a hot meal served in a 'matsal' (canteen). The 'Dagens lunch' concept is unique. It almost always includes 'kaffe på maten' (coffee after the meal) for free.
Skip the 'en'
Always remember: 'äta lunch', never 'äta en lunch' for the general activity.
The 11:30 Rule
If you want to be truly Swedish, start looking for lunch at 11:15 and be eating by 11:30.
뜻
Having the midday meal.
Skip the 'en'
Always remember: 'äta lunch', never 'äta en lunch' for the general activity.
The 11:30 Rule
If you want to be truly Swedish, start looking for lunch at 11:15 and be eating by 11:30.
Use 'Käka'
Use 'käka lunch' with friends to sound more like a local.
Don't call it 'middag'
Even though 'mid-day' is in the name, calling the 12:00 meal 'middag' will confuse young Swedes.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing verb in the correct form.
Jag är hungrig. Jag ska ___ lunch nu.
After 'ska' (will/shall), we use the infinitive form 'äta'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the most natural Swedish sentence:
In Swedish, we omit the article 'en' in the phrase 'äta lunch'.
Complete the dialogue between two colleagues.
A: Ska vi ___ lunch på stan idag? B: Ja, gärna! Jag vill äta sushi.
You 'eat' (äta) lunch, you don't drink or sleep it!
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at work and it's 11:30. You want to ask your friend to join you for food.
This is the standard way to invite someone to lunch.
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시각 학습 자료
Lunch vs. Middag
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Jag är hungrig. Jag ska ___ lunch nu.
After 'ska' (will/shall), we use the infinitive form 'äta'.
Choose the most natural Swedish sentence:
In Swedish, we omit the article 'en' in the phrase 'äta lunch'.
A: Ska vi ___ lunch på stan idag? B: Ja, gärna! Jag vill äta sushi.
You 'eat' (äta) lunch, you don't drink or sleep it!
You are at work and it's 11:30. You want to ask your friend to join you for food.
This is the standard way to invite someone to lunch.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문Yes, but it's less common than 'äta lunch'. 'Ha lunch' often refers to the scheduled break rather than the act of eating.
It's a fixed-price meal offered by restaurants on weekdays, usually including salad, bread, and coffee.
Yes! It's a verb meaning 'to have lunch', often used when eating out socially.
Typically between 11:00 and 13:00. 11:30 is the most common time in offices.
In a sentence, you need the verb: 'Jag ska äta lunch.' If someone asks 'Vad ska vi göra?', you can just say 'Lunch!'.
Traditional 'husmanskost' (meatballs, fish, stew) or modern options like salad, pasta, or sushi.
Not 'rude', but it's seen as a bit sad or overly stressed. Swedes prefer communal eating.
Say 'Jag går på lunch' or 'Jag ska äta lunch nu'.
A lunch box, usually containing leftovers from the previous night's dinner.
Eating out is around 110-150 SEK, but 'Dagens lunch' is the most affordable way to eat at a restaurant.
Yes, it's called an 'affärslunch' and is very common.
Yes, all Swedish school children get a free hot lunch every day.
관련 표현
äta middag
similarTo eat dinner
äta frukost
similarTo eat breakfast
luncha
specialized formTo 'do' lunch
käka
synonymTo eat (informal)
en matlåda
builds onA lunch box
dagens lunch
specialized formLunch of the day