trivas
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish þrīvas ("to go forward; to grow; to be strengthened; to be successful"), from Old Norse þrífa, from Proto-Germanic *þrībaną. Related to English thrive and thrift. See also trivsel.
Pronunciation
Verb
trivas (present trivs, preterite trivdes, supine trivts)
- To feel a durable sense of comfort and satisfaction.
- Jag trivs i sällskap av mina vänner.
- "I like being in the company of my friends."
- To be acclimatized to (of plants and animals).
- Skatorna trivs i parken utanför skolan.
- "The magpies have made themselves at home in the park outside the school."
Conjugation
Conjugation of trivas
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