"Krasiva" is not a Swedish word. It is a Russian. Spelled "красиво". And it means beautiful, looking nice (when talking about environment or place), or it can also mean "well done". Swedish equivalent is "Fin".
2007-03-30 15:33:00
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answered by punasilva 6
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In Russian, Bulgarian, and some other Slavic languages--the word "krasiva" (ya) means beautiful. Sorry I do not know Swedish.
2007-03-30 15:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, in Swedish I don't know, but in Russian means beautiful
2007-03-30 15:36:56
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answered by Dios es amor 6
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Krasiva
2017-01-16 11:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It's Russian for beautiful
2007-03-30 16:42:39
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answered by JenJen 6
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Hello, I would like to clear up the meaning of "krasiva", as most pals above are at about right.
The adjective " Krasiva" красива as root is a very widely used, common word that refers to anything "beautiful" in most Slavic languages ( Russian, Bulgarian, etc.)
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In the way, you have spelled it is more likely to be in Bulgarian language and is used strictly toward a female or toward an object in neutral gender. I will give you couple of examples:
Tya e mnogo krasiva.(Тя е много красива ) = She is very beautiful.
Tazi igrachka e naistina krasiva. (Тази играчка е много красива ) = That toy is really beautiful ( also could denote "clever done").
In Russian the adjective toward a female changes its suffix ( in most cases), so it's " krasivaya" (красивая) ,"Krasivaya zhenshtina" (Красивая женщина) = Beautiful woman.
In Serbian "beautiful toward a female is "lepa", not "krasiva".
Hope that helps!
Have a great day!
2007-03-30 19:53:13
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answered by sunflower 7
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Ya, in Czech "Krasný" / "Krasná" / "Krasné" depending on the noun is the adjective for Beautiful. However, I am not sure what that word is, maybe it has something to do with that though! Hope this kind of helps!! sorry! good luck :)
2007-03-30 15:18:02
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answered by Kai 4
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It's Russian and the feminine short form
of krasivaya, meaning "beautiful".
2007-03-30 16:07:51
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answered by steiner1745 7
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All answers right, and I wanna add that "KRASIVA" in the Russian slang means good done
2007-03-30 15:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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also in Serbian, and other Slavic languages.
2007-03-30 18:30:33
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answered by russiancatsima 6
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