A Swedish word, pronounced feekah. It is when you eat e.g. a sweet cake,
cookie or even regular sandwich, normally with some kind of beverage. Preferably coffee or
tea, but any form of soda is commonly accepted!
This phenomenon is mostly popular amongst teenagers, but there's no doubt whatsoever that older OR younger
people than teenagers can "fika". And there is nothing that hinders you from "fikaing" at
home, with your
home-made cookies or coffee! It's just that it's more common that younger
people use the word "Fika", when they practice this in local coffee-shops and such. It's a
way of getting together with friends, workmates, a date, etc, chatting in a relaxed kind of way
Another definition is simply just having coffee or
tea, but this does not complete the picture of what "fika" can be.
The word is, as you may have figured out, a noun and adjective at the same time. Let me just show you how we use the word in the swedish language (but i use the english words to show what context it is in).
The following are the Swedish inflections partially integrated with english grammar, which I advice english speaking
people to use in the English language!
Inflections entirely used with english grammar only distorts the word, and what actually sounds like.
It is not
hard to learn these inflections, even if they are indifferent to real english grammar. Just fika regularly, you
will learn pretty fast!
Would
you like to take a Fika? f i* k a*
I "fikade" last friday! f i* k a* d e*
Have you ever "Fikat"? f i* k a* t
I am "fikaing"! f i* k a* i* n g
pronouncement:
i* - (
sp>ee<d)
a* - (>a<
nother)
e* - (h>e<nce)