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Fandt

Fandt is the past tense form (preterite) of the Danish verb at finde, meaning to find. It is used to describe actions completed in the past and appears in both written and spoken Danish, including personal narratives and reports.

Etymology and cognates: The Danish verb at finde derives from the Germanic language family and is cognate

Conjugation and usage: Infinitive — finde; Present tense — finder; Past tense — fandt; Past participle — fundet. The past

Example: Jeg fandt nøgle i skuffen. Hun fandt ud af sandheden. These sentences illustrate the typical use

See also: at finde; fundet; find (related verbs in Danish).

with
the
English
verb
find
and
the
German
finden.
The
past
tense
form
fandt
corresponds
to
the
English
found
and
the
German
fand,
reflecting
shared
Germanic
roots.
In
Danish,
the
present
tense
is
finder,
and
the
past
participle
is
fundet.
tense
fandt
is
used
for
statements
like
“Jeg
fandt
nøglen”
(I
found
the
key)
and
is
common
in
everyday
speech
as
well
as
in
storytelling.
The
perfect
tense
is
formed
with
har
fundet
(have
found).
of
fandt
to
express
a
completed
action
in
the
past
and
its
role
in
narrative
flow.