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Europeiska

Europeiska is a Swedish adjective meaning European, related to Europe or to things associated with Europe, including the European Union. It is used to describe people, places, cultures, organizations, and policies that originate in or pertain to Europe. The term appears in everyday speech as well as in official or academic contexts.

Grammatical notes: the base form is europeisk. The neuter singular is europeiskt; the plural and the definite

Etymology and usage: europeiska derives from Europe, via Latin Europa, with the Swedish suffix -isk. It has

form
is
europeiska.
It
is
used
attributively
before
nouns:
ett
europeiskt
land,
den
europeiska
kulturen,
de
europeiska
länderna.
In
compound
names
and
official
terms,
you
will
also
see
Europeiska
unionen,
Europeiska
rådet,
and
similar
phrases.
The
form
must
agree
with
the
noun
it
modifies
in
number
and
definiteness.
cognates
in
other
Nordic
languages
(Danish
europeisk,
Norwegian
europeisk).
In
Swedish,
the
term
is
widely
used
in
geopolitical,
cultural,
and
historical
contexts
to
indicate
European
origin
or
affiliation,
and
it
occurs
in
both
descriptive
and
formal
nomenclature,
including
names
of
institutions
and
policies.