gärna

See also: garna

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse gjarna, from Proto-Germanic *gernô (willingly, gladly), the adverbial form of *gernaz (willing).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²jɛːrna/, [²jæːɳä]
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  • Homophones: hjärna, Järna

Adverb

gärna (comparative hellre, superlative helst)

  1. gladly, happily, (when synonymous with "gladly") willingly/readily
    – Vill du klappa kaninen? – Ja, gärna!
    – Do you want to pet the rabbit? – Yes, please! (Yes, I would gladly pet the rabbit!)
    Hon äter gärna glass
    She likes to eat ice cream
    Han svarar gärna på frågor
    He is happy to answer questions
    Ska det regna hela tiden kan man lika gärna stanna hemma
    If it's going to rain all the time, you might as well stay home (then you are as happy to stay home)
    Köp gärna lite mjölk när du är på affären
    It would be great if you could buy some milk when you're at the store (note that the gärna here refers to the attitude of the speaker rather than the addressee)
  2. often, easily (likely figurative from something "gladly" happening)
    Hans fester spårar gärna ur
    His parties tend to get out of hand
    Försöker man balansera en penna på spetsen så ser man att den gärna faller omkull
    If one tries to balance a pencil on its tip one sees that it easily falls over

Usage notes

In imperatives, gärna usually refers to the attitude of the speaker. Since telling someone to be/become willing and happy to do something is rare, this doesn't lead to ambiguity in practice.

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