
( Gud)
Åh
used to express surprise, emphasis, frustration, or other strong emotions

(Kristus!)
Herregud!
used to express surprise, shock, or frustration

(Åh herregud)
Herregud
used to express surprise, astonishment, or disbelief in reaction to unexpected events

(Jesus!)
Jösses!
used to express surprise or shock

( Maria och Josef!)
Herregud
used to express surprise, shock, or frustration

(Heliga Maria!)
Herregud!
used to convey shock, awe, or intense emotion

(Christus allsmäktig!)
Herregud!
used to express strong emotions such as surprise, frustration, disbelief, or exasperation

(Herregud!)
Gud hjälpe mig!
used to express a range of emotions, including awe, surprise, frustration, or exasperation

(Gudomliga)
Herregud
used to show disbelief, shock, or surprise at something that has been said or done
The idiom "good Lord" is used to express the feeling if surprise, confusion, or amazement. While the exact origin of this idiom is difficult to trace, it has been in use for a long time in the English language, often as an interjection to react to something unexpected or astounding. This expression is commonly used in informal and spoken language to express strong emotions or reactions.

(Halleluja! Vi prisar dig)
Halleluja!
used to celebrate victories, express relief, or acknowledge blessings

(Så må det bli)
Amen
used after a prayer or a statement of faith to affirm the sentiments expressed

(Oj då!)
Herregud!
used to express surprise, amazement, or even frustration

(för himmelens skull)
för Kristi skull
used when one is angry, frustrated, or surprised by something
The idiom "for Christ's sake" has its origins in Christianity, where it is considered an interjection or exclamation. It is used to emphasize the importance or urgency of a matter and invokes the name of Christ to do so. The use of "sake" in this context refers to the cause, purpose, or benefit of something. The exact historical origin of this expression is not precisely documented, but it has been used in the English language for many centuries, and similar phrases invoking religious figures for emphasis have been used in various cultures.

(Omg!)
Herregud
used to express shock, surprise, or excitement, particularly on social media or in text messages

(Kära Gud)
Herregud
used in moments of intense emotion, especially when appealing to a higher power or expressing a strong reaction to a situation

(Jag svär på Gud)
Handen på hjärtat
used to emphasize the truthfulness or sincerity of a statement

(Må Gud förbjuda)
Gud förbjude
used to express a strong desire to avoid a negative outcome or to prevent something undesirable from happening

(Gud vill det)
Om Gud vill
used to express the speaker's hope, desire, or intention for something to happen in accordance with divine or higher power's plan or permission

(Herregud!)
Tack Gud!
used to express gratitude, relief, or appreciation for a positive outcome or for avoiding a negative situation
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