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Bruka

Bruka is a Swedish verb meaning to use something regularly or to be in the habit of doing something. It is used to express habitual actions or customary behavior and is often translated into English as “usually” or “to tend to.”

Grammatical usage and forms: Bruka is conjugated to reflect tense and person, with the present tense form

Examples:

- Jag brukar gå till gymmet på måndagar. (I usually go to the gym on Mondays.)

- Hon brukade bo i Göteborg. (She used to live in Gothenburg.)

- Vi har brukat äta tillsammans varje helg. (We have tended to eat together each weekend.)

Notes and context: Bruka is a core, everyday verb in Swedish and is commonly used to describe

bruk
ar
in
most
subject
positions
(for
example,
jag
brukar).
The
past
tense
is
brukade,
indicating
a
habitual
action
in
the
past
(hon
brukade).
The
past
participle
is
brukat
and
can
appear
with
auxiliary
verbs
to
form
compound
tenses
(jag
har
brukat).
The
infinitive
is
bruka.
In
modern
Swedish,
bruka
is
typically
followed
directly
by
an
infinitive,
without
the
particle
att,
although
older
or
more
formal
styles
may
insert
att
in
certain
constructions.
routines,
habits,
or
customary
practices.
It
can
convey
a
sense
of
regularity
that
distinguishes
it
from
actions
described
in
a
single,
completed
past
tense.
The
term
has
cognates
in
related
Scandinavian
languages,
reflecting
shared
roots
in
the
region’s
verbs
about
habit
and
use.