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Definition 2024


Schlager

Schlager

See also: schlager and Schläger

German

Noun

Schlager m (genitive Schlagers, plural Schlager)

  1. schlager (European music genre)
  2. (dated) hit (music or entertainment success)

Inflection

Synonyms

  • (hit): Hit; Kassenschlager

schlager

schlager

See also: Schlager and Schläger

English

Noun

schlager (plural schlagers)

  1. (music) A chiefly European style of popular music with light melodies (often easily danceable) and typically facile, sentimental lyrics.
  2. A piece made in this style.

Translations


Swedish

Etymology

Attested since 1920 according to Svenska Akademiens ordbok. From German Schlager (hit), derived from schlagen (to hit). Compare also with Swedish slå ("to hit"). Related to slay.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɧlɑːɡer/

Noun

schlager c

  1. A genre of popular music associated with the Eurovision Song Contest, an annual music talent show.
    Min pappa tycker väldigt mycket om schlager.
    "My dad likes schlager (music) a lot."

Declension

Noun

schlager c

  1. A piece of music associated with the Eurovision Song Contest.
    Stäng av den där tråkiga schlagerlåten!
    "Turn off that boring schlager song!"
  2. A piece of music appealing to wide audiences that is currently popular; a hit.
    Den brittiska schlagern ligger etta på topplistan.
    "The latest British hit is number one on the top list."

Declension

Usage notes

The most common plural form of definition 1 is today schlagers, based on the English plural form. Due to the difficulty of forming an acceptable definite and indefinte form with the -s-suffix will rather be replaced with those of the compound term schlagerlåt (pop song).

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • schlagerfestival
  • schlagerfinal
  • schlagerlåt
  • schlagermusik