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English - Swedish
Hotel
hoʊˈtɛl
Extremely common
800 - 900
800 - 900
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Hotell, Hotellrum, Hotellkedja, Boutiquehotell
Hotel meanings in Swedish
Hotell
Example:
I booked a room at the hotel for our vacation.
Jag bokade ett rum på hotellet för vår semester.
The hotel offers free breakfast every morning.
Hotellet erbjuder gratis frukost varje morgon.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Traveling, vacations, accommodation
Note: The word 'hotell' is used in both formal and informal contexts. It refers to establishments that provide lodging, meals, and other services for travelers.
Hotellrum
Example:
Our hotel room has a beautiful view of the ocean.
Vårt hotellrum har en vacker utsikt över havet.
I left my charger in the hotel room.
Jag lämnade min laddare i hotellrummet.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Traveling, accommodation specifics
Note: This refers specifically to a room in a hotel. It can be used in both casual conversations and formal settings.
Hotellkedja
Example:
We stayed at a well-known hotel chain during our road trip.
Vi bodde på en välkänd hotellkedja under vår bilresa.
Hotel chains often offer loyalty programs.
Hotellkedjor erbjuder ofta lojalitetsprogram.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Traveling, business discussions
Note: This term refers to a group of hotels that operate under a single brand. It's commonly used in discussions about travel and accommodations.
Boutiquehotell
Example:
We chose a boutique hotel for a more personalized experience.
Vi valde ett boutiquehotell för en mer personlig upplevelse.
The boutique hotel is known for its unique design.
Boutiquehotellet är känt för sin unika design.
Usage: informalContext: Traveling, unique accommodations
Note: This term describes smaller, stylish hotels that often focus on providing a unique and intimate experience. It's more commonly used among travelers looking for something special.
Hotel's synonyms
Inn
An inn is a small establishment that provides lodging, food, and drink for travelers. It is typically smaller and more intimate than a hotel.
Example: We stayed at a cozy inn in the countryside.
Note: An inn is often associated with a more traditional and quaint atmosphere compared to a hotel.
Lodge
A lodge is a type of accommodation, often located in natural settings like mountains or forests, offering lodging and sometimes meals and recreational activities.
Example: The ski lodge was a perfect place to relax after a day on the slopes.
Note: Lodges are often associated with nature retreats and outdoor activities, while hotels can be found in various locations and cater to a wider range of travelers.
Motel
A motel is a roadside hotel designed for motorists, typically offering parking near the rooms for easy access.
Example: They decided to stay at a motel on the highway for the night.
Note: Motel is a specific type of hotel that caters to travelers by car, often with rooms that can be accessed directly from the parking lot.
Hostel
A hostel is a budget-friendly accommodation where guests can book shared or private rooms and often have communal facilities like kitchens and lounges.
Example: The hostel provided affordable accommodation for backpackers in the city.
Note: Hostels typically offer dormitory-style rooms with shared facilities, catering to budget-conscious travelers and emphasizing social interaction among guests.
Hotel expressions, common phrases
Book a room
This means to reserve or make a reservation for a room in a hotel.
Example: I need to book a room for two nights at the hotel.
Note: It specifically refers to reserving accommodation in a hotel.
Check-in
This refers to the process of registering at a hotel, typically when arriving and getting your room key.
Example: The check-in time at the hotel is at 3:00 PM.
Note: It is a specific procedure related to arriving at a hotel.
Check-out
This means to settle your bill and leave a hotel after your stay.
Example: We need to check-out of the hotel by 11:00 AM tomorrow.
Note: It is a specific procedure related to departing from a hotel.
Room service
This is a service offered by hotels where you can order food or other items to be delivered to your room.
Example: I ordered some food from room service since I didn't want to go out.
Note: It is a specific service provided by hotels.
Fully booked
This means that all the rooms in a hotel are already reserved or occupied.
Example: I'm afraid the hotel is fully booked for the weekend, so we'll have to look for another place.
Note: It describes the status of room availability in a hotel.
Room with a view
This refers to a room in a hotel that has a nice or scenic view from the window.
Example: I requested a room with a view of the ocean for our anniversary.
Note: It specifies a desirable feature of a room in a hotel.
Hotel amenities
These are the extra facilities and services that a hotel offers to its guests.
Example: The hotel amenities include a gym, swimming pool, and complimentary breakfast.
Note: It encompasses all the additional services and features provided by a hotel.
Hotel everyday (slang) expressions
Crash
To crash at a hotel means to stay overnight without having planned or booked in advance. It implies a spontaneous decision to stay the night.
Example: I'm too tired to drive home. I think I'll just crash at a hotel nearby.
Note: The original term 'hotel' implies a structured accommodation facility, while 'crash' suggests a more casual, last-minute arrangement.
Joint
In slang terms, a 'joint' can refer to a cheap or run-down hotel or motel.
Example: Let's find a cheap joint to crash for the night.
Note: While 'hotel' typically denotes a formal lodging establishment, 'joint' often implies a less luxurious or reputable accommodation.
Dive
A 'dive' refers to a low-quality, unclean, or poorly maintained hotel.
Example: I didn't realize the hotel was such a dive. I'm checking out early.
Note: The slang term 'dive' carries a negative connotation, suggesting a hotel of low standards or questionable cleanliness, unlike the neutral term 'hotel'.
Pad
In informal language, a 'pad' can refer to a temporary living space, including hotels or motels.
Example: I've rented a pad for the weekend; want to crash there with me?
Note: While 'hotel' specifically denotes a commercial lodging establishment, 'pad' can encompass a broader range of temporary accommodation, including personal or informal spaces.
Hotel - Examples
The hotel room was spacious and comfortable.
Hotellrummet var rymligt och bekvämt.
We stayed at a charming little guesthouse in the countryside.
Vi bodde på ett charmigt litet gästhus på landsbygden.
The inn was fully booked for the weekend.
Värdshuset var fullbokat för helgen.
Hotel grammar
Hotel - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: hotel
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): hotels
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): hotel
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Hotel Contains 2 syllables: ho • tel
Phonetic transcription: hō-ˈtel
ho tel , hō ˈtel (The red syllable is stressed)
Hotel - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Hotel: 800 - 900 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.