What does försäkran in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word försäkran in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use försäkran in Swedish.
The word försäkran in Swedish means insurance, guarantee, försäkran, försäkring, bekräftelse, bedyrande, förklaring, deklaration, försäkran, skydd, försäkran, affidavit. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word försäkran
insurance, guarantee
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försäkran, försäkring(uncountable (promise) There is no assurance that our plan will succeed. |
bekräftelse(confirmation that sth is true) The large crowd at the concert is an affirmation of the artist's popularity. |
bedyrande(assertion) (formell) |
förklaring, deklaration(declaration) (förkunnande) His profession of love left me totally speechless. |
försäkran(strong statement, assertion) The senator's assurances that every citizen's voice would be heard made him popular among constituents. |
skydd(figurative (protection from harm) Gary sewed extra money into his clothes as insurance against possible theft. |
försäkran(law: stipulation) The contract included a warranty that certain conditions would be met. |
affidavit(law: written statement) (juridik) Judge Marshall questioned the validity of the affidavit. |
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