What does trupp in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word trupp in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use trupp in Swedish.

The word trupp in Swedish means troop, lag, trupp, trupp, kontingent, grupp, styrka, militär styrka, styrka, team, trupp, junta, trupp. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word trupp

troop

lag

(sports team)

The coach gave the squad a final pep talk before the game.

trupp

(military unit)

An elite corps of guards accompanies the president everywhere.

trupp

(group of performers) (sport, artisteri)

Instead of going to college, Margo joined an acting troupe after graduating from high school.

kontingent

(military troops) (militärt, del av trupp)

grupp

(team of soldiers) (militärt, liten enhet)

The commanding officer sent the squad out on patrol.

styrka, militär styrka

(military group)

Vårt lands militärmakt (or: makt) inkluderar armén och flygvapnet.
Our country's military includes the army and the air force.

styrka

(military: troops)

Militära styrkor landade på ön och återinförde ordning.
Military forces landed on the island and restored order.

team

(firemen and equipment)

The company of firefighters raced to the blazing building.

trupp

(unit of troops)

junta

(group with a specific purpose) (formell)

trupp

(often pejorative, informal (particular set of people) (bildlig)

The comedian complained that the politically correct squad didn't like his jokes.

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