tät
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse þéttr (“tight, watertight”), from Proto-Germanic *þinhtaz.
Pronunciation
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Adjective
tät
- dense, thick or crowded
- dense; compact
- impermeable; which does not allow anything (air, water,...) to pass
- (slang) rich, in an economically beneficial position
- about a kind of intense story-telling, without "flat" passages in the story This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text
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Declension
| Inflection of tät | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Positive | Comparative | Superlative2 |
| Common singular | tät | tätare | tätast |
| Neuter singular | tätt | tätare | tätast |
| Plural | täta | tätare | tätast |
| Definite | Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
| Masculine singular1 | täte | tätare | tätaste |
| All | täta | tätare | tätaste |
| 1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine. 2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative. | |||
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