5:2-diet
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from English 5:2 diet. Compound of 5 + 2 + diet (“diet”). Cognate with Danish 5:2-diæt and Norwegian 5:2-diett.
Noun
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- A 5:2 diet.
- 2013 September 4, Carina Stensson, “Är 5:2-dieten värd att testa? Eller är det kvacksalveri? [Is the 5:2 diet worth trying? Or is it quackery?]”, in Svenska Dagbladet:
- Den senaste tiden har den så kallade 5:2-dieten lanserats som en väg till bättre hälsa och möjlighet att gå ned i vikt.
- Recently, the so-called 5:2 diet has been launched as a way to better health and the possibility of losing weight.
- (by comparison) Anything else separated into 5 and 2 days (or other unit of time or measurement).
- 2015 December 10, Emil Persson, “Så blev Kalle Zackari Wahlström den moderna alfahannen [That's how Kalle Zackari Wahlström became the modern alpha male]”, in Café:
- Budskapet kulminerar i en hemkokt 5:2-diet: träna fem dagar i veckan, vila två – och ät och drick vad fan du vill.
- The message culminates in a home-cooked 5:2 diet: exercise five days a week, rest two - and eat and drink whatever the hell you want.
Declension
Declension of 5:2-diet | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | 5:2-diet | 5:2-dieten | 5:2-dieter | 5:2-dieterna |
Genitive | 5:2-diets | 5:2-dietens | 5:2-dieters | 5:2-dieternas |
Usage notes
- Appeared on the Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore list New Words of the Year 2013.[1] Meaning that while the word may have been used to a lesser extent before that year, it entered the larger public vocabulary in 2013.
References
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