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28 Mar 2017
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Swedish
Question about Swedish
Vad betyder "att klä upp sig" ?
Vad betyder "att klä upp sig" ?
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@hkepoetry Kan jag säga "klä på sig" eller " ta på sig" istället för " klä upp sig" ?

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@pohke_esen "klä på sig" and "ta på sig" means "to get dressed" or "getting dressed". It's not quite the same. ^^
"klä upp sig" is used when you get dressed to impress, whereas the other two are used whenever you get dressed in general.
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