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  2. Swedish grammar - Wikipedia

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    Compared to its progenitor, Swedish grammar is much less characterized by inflection. Modern Swedish has two genders and no longer conjugates verbs based on person or number. Its nouns have lost the morphological distinction between nominative and accusative cases that denoted grammatical subject and object in Old Norse in favor of marking by ...

  3. Comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish - Wikipedia

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    Examples: Danish ben, Swedish ben (leg, bone) – Norwegian ben or bein; Danish hø, Swedish hö (hay) – Norwegian høy; Danish høj, Swedish hög (hill) – Norwegian haug. Another correspondence: Old Norse jó and jú became ju in Swedish but y in Danish. Norwegian sometimes uses Danish forms, sometimes forms with jo and ju as in Old Norse.

  4. List of grammatical cases - Wikipedia

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    Example Found in Adessive case: close: near/at/by the house Estonian | Finnish [1] | Hungarian | Lezgian | Lithuanian | Livonian | Tlingit | Tsez | Kven: Antessive case: anterior: before the house Dravidian languages [2] Apudessive case [3] adjacent: next to the house Tsez: Inessive case: inside: inside the house

  5. Swedish language - Wikipedia

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    Swedish (endonym: svenska [ˈsvɛ̂nːska] ⓘ) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland. [2] It has at least 10 million native speakers, making it the fourth most spoken Germanic language, and the first among its type in the Nordic countries overall.

  6. Pro-verb - Wikipedia

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    Many languages use a replacement verb as a pro-verb to avoid repetition: English "do" (for example, "I like pie, so does he"), French: faire, Swedish: göra. [2] The parallels between the roles of pronouns and pro-verbs on language are "striking": both are anaphoric and coreferential, able to replace very complex syntactic structures.

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  8. Mediopassive voice - Wikipedia

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    The examples below are from Danish, but the situation is the same in Swedish and Norwegian. The passive use of the Danish mediopassive is probably predominant, but the medial use is quite frequent as well. Here are examples of sub-categories of the middle voice. Reflexive: Jeg mindes min ungdom ("I remember my youth"/"I'm reminded of my youth").

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