lätt

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Adjective

 * 1) light; of low weight
 * 2)  light, lean, low-fat; containing only small amounts of fat
 * 3)  light; containing only small amounts of alcohol; containing less alcohol than customary; e.g. ,
 * 4) easy; not difficult
 * 1)  light; containing only small amounts of alcohol; containing less alcohol than customary; e.g. ,
 * 2) easy; not difficult
 * 1) easy; not difficult
 * 1) easy; not difficult
 * 1) easy; not difficult

Usage notes
The construction easy to /verb/ or easily /past participle/ in English, often corresponds to lätt-/past participle/ in compounds, for example:

When referring to the fat or alcohol content in drinks it may also be used as a prefix in compounds, for example and. It is however rarely used with drinks different than these ones.

Adverb

 * 1) easily
 * 2) lightly; with lack of force or effort

Usage notes
The construction lightly /past participle/ in English, often corresponds to lätt-/past participle/ in compounds, for example: