Jättebra!
Jättegod!
Jättegott!
(depends on the context)
The original answer is not wrong, but it does not fit all situations. If something "tastes good" you would say 'god' or 'gott' instead.
If someone did a 'very good' job, you could say 'bra gjort.'
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Mycket bra
'Very good' in Swedish is: Väldigt bra; Jättebra.
That is good. - Det är bra.
Hej då
Trevlig resa
Hej då
"Bra anmärkning"
It's "glad" or "trevlig" but when you say "Merry christmas" you say "God jul" in swedish! The word "God" is "Good".
Good bye = "Hej då", "adjö", or "farväl", you can also say "tja då"
I'm Swedish so this will be in Swedish, but Norweigan and Swedish is very similar so a Norweigan will understand it.Jag vill dricka sprit.
Morrn or morgon
Ha en trevlig semester.
Spelled "Good hälsa". Prunounced "Good (but slower) hell-sah".
Tack, but if you want to say thank you very much, it is tack sa mycket