See also: troja, trøje, Troja, and Trója

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en tröja
 
Hon har på sig en stickad tröja [She is wearing a knitted sweater]
 
en t-shirt / t-tröja

Etymology

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From Middle Low German troye, troie. Cognate with Icelandic treyja and Dutch trui.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tröja c

  1. an upper-body garment, excluding outerwear like jackets, especially one worn for warmth and usually not for example a dress shirt (which is a skjorta); usually pulled over the head to put on, though sometimes with buttons or a zipper (for example on some hoodies)
    Ta på dig en tröja!
    Put on a shirt!
    1. a T-shirt
      Synonyms: t-shirt, t-tröja
    2. a sweater, a jumper
      Synonyms: tjocktröja, (uncommon) sweater
      1. a cardigan
        Synonym: kofta
    3. a sweatshirt
      Synonyms: sweatshirt, collegetröja, tjocktröja
      1. a hoodie
        Synonyms: huvtröja, hoodie, tjocktröja
  2. a jerkin, a doublet

Usage notes

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  • Like the loose meaning of shirt in American English, but also extending to sweaters and the like. A non-outerwear, "everyday" upper-body garment worn for warmth, usually pulled over the head.
  • A T-shirt would often be qualified as t-shirt or t-tröja. The immediate intuition is a sweater or sweatshirt.
  • Tjocktröja excludes T-shirts and the like – a (usually comparatively thicker) "outer" garment within the category of tröja. A thin long-sleeve garment might get called a "långärmad [long-sleeve] tröja" instead, though it's bound to be a bit fuzzy.

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See also

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