nåt

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Swedish

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Etymology 1

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From Low German not, nut, from Proto-Germanic *hnōjaną (to smooth, join together), from Proto-Indo-European *kneh₂-. Cognate with Danish not, Norwegian Bokmål not, Norwegian Nynorsk not, nót and German Nut.[1][2]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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nåt c

  1. a groove, a fold
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Alternative forms
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Etymology 2

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From Low German nat, naad, from Middle Low German nāt, from Old Saxon nād, from Proto-Germanic *nēdiz (that which is sewn; seam; stitch), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)neh₁- (to spin (thread), to sew).

Cognate with Danish nåd, Norwegian Bokmål nat, Norwegian Nynorsk nat, German Naht and Dutch naad.[3][4]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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nåt c or n

  1. a seam, a joint (between boards)
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Etymology 3

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Pronoun

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nåt c

  1. (colloquial) Syncopic form of något (something, anything)
    Ingen kan göra allt, men alla kan göra nåt
    No one can do everything, but everyone can do something
    Finns det nåt jag kan hjälpa dig med?
    Is there anything I can help you with?
  2. any (at all, to any extent)
    Har du sovit nåt?
    Have you slept any?
See also
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  • nån c (someone, anyone)
  • nåra pl (some)

Determiner

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nåt

  1. neuter singular of nån

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