Glossary entry

Swedish term or phrase:

Bra tictak!

English translation:

Great, like clockwork!

Added to glossary by Nikolaj Widenmann
Apr 2, 2008 05:29
16 yrs ago
Swedish term

Bra tictak!

Swedish to English Marketing Surveying
This is part of some survey feedback on a course that the respondent took. It was actually supposed to be Norwegian, but it turns out half of the responses are really in Swedish. The correct spelling is probably "ticktack." I am guessing he just meant the course went well, that it went smoothly, or something like that, but on my side of Øresund we never used that term. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +1 Great, like a clockwork, thanks!

Proposed translations

+1
1 hr
Selected

Great, like a clockwork, thanks!

:o)
Peer comment(s):

agree Hugh Curtis : Yes but without the "a" (with gives it "a" bad Italian accent) Harpo Marx twist
12 mins
:o)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks, Sven. I thought it was something like that, I just wanted to be sure. The less formal other Scandinavian languages are, the harder it gets sometimes. Like Transcrit mentioned, it's "like clockword", w/o the article."
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