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The jury pans me anyway.", "text": "Det kvittar vad jag gör. Juryn sågar mig ändå.", "type": "example" }, { "english": "It's not important / It doesn't really matter / It's no matter (\"It may (be allowed to, be let to) not matter\")", "text": "Det kan kvitta", "type": "example" }, { "english": "[The] life is good, the world is big. Here we sit, me and my brother. The fish in the lake is probably sleeping now. It is probably tired. Or what do you think? It should be good to live, otherwise there's no point (\"otherwise it may (might as well) not matter\" (what happens or the like)). Nice to live, otherwise there's no point. Easy to live, otherwise there's no point. Don't run around and vacillate, then you ruin the whole thing. Don't run around and wave. It should be good, good, good, good to live.", "ref": "1990, Claes Eriksson (lyrics and music), “Gôtt å leva [Gött att leva] [Good to live/be alive]”, in Det ska va gôtt å leva [Det ska vara gött att leva – ô signifies a dialectal vowel sound] [It should be good to live/be alive], performed by Anders Eriksson, Jan Rippe:", "text": "Livet är gött [colloquial or dialectal form of gott], världen är stor. Här sitter vi, jag och min bror. Fisken i sjön sover nog nu. Den är nog trött. Eller vad tror du? Det ska va' [vara] gött å [att] leva, annars kan det kvitta. Fint å [att] leva, annars kan det kvitta. Lätt å [att] leva, annars kan det kvitta. Spring inte runt och vela, då sabbar du det hela. Spring inte runt och veva. Det ska va' [vara] gött, gött, gött, gött å [att] leva.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "to not matter" ], "id": "en-kvitta-sv-verb-uFx3dbXq", "raw_glosses": [ "(impersonal) to not matter" ], "related": [ { "word": "kvitt" }, { "word": "kvittera" }, { "word": "egal" }, { "word": "spela roll" }, { "word": "vilket som" } ], "tags": [ "impersonal" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈkvɪtːa/" } ], "word": "kvitta" }
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The jury pans me anyway.", "text": "Det kvittar vad jag gör. Juryn sågar mig ändå.", "type": "example" }, { "english": "It's not important / It doesn't really matter / It's no matter (\"It may (be allowed to, be let to) not matter\")", "text": "Det kan kvitta", "type": "example" }, { "english": "[The] life is good, the world is big. Here we sit, me and my brother. The fish in the lake is probably sleeping now. It is probably tired. Or what do you think? It should be good to live, otherwise there's no point (\"otherwise it may (might as well) not matter\" (what happens or the like)). Nice to live, otherwise there's no point. Easy to live, otherwise there's no point. Don't run around and vacillate, then you ruin the whole thing. Don't run around and wave. It should be good, good, good, good to live.", "ref": "1990, Claes Eriksson (lyrics and music), “Gôtt å leva [Gött att leva] [Good to live/be alive]”, in Det ska va gôtt å leva [Det ska vara gött att leva – ô signifies a dialectal vowel sound] [It should be good to live/be alive], performed by Anders Eriksson, Jan Rippe:", "text": "Livet är gött [colloquial or dialectal form of gott], världen är stor. Här sitter vi, jag och min bror. Fisken i sjön sover nog nu. Den är nog trött. Eller vad tror du? Det ska va' [vara] gött å [att] leva, annars kan det kvitta. Fint å [att] leva, annars kan det kvitta. Lätt å [att] leva, annars kan det kvitta. Spring inte runt och vela, då sabbar du det hela. Spring inte runt och veva. Det ska va' [vara] gött, gött, gött, gött å [att] leva.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "to not matter" ], "raw_glosses": [ "(impersonal) to not matter" ], "tags": [ "impersonal" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈkvɪtːa/" } ], "word": "kvitta" }
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