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Kroppens

Kroppens is a genitive possessive form used in several Scandinavian languages, notably Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, to mean "the body’s" or "of the body." It appears when indicating that something belongs to or pertains to the body, such as body parts, conditions, or measurements.

Morphology and usage

The form is typically created from the base word for body (variously rendered as krop/kropp/kroppen in the

Cross-language notes

While spelling and exact inflection can differ between languages, the general pattern—kroppens meaning "the body’s"—is widely

See also

Related terms include the base noun for body (krop/kropp/kroppen) and other body-related phrases that use the

individual
languages)
by
adding
a
possessive
suffix,
yielding
kroppens.
It
is
used
before
a
noun
phrase
to
specify
possession,
for
example
kroppens
organer
(the
body's
organs)
or
kroppens
temperatur
(the
body's
temperature).
In
practice,
kroppens
functions
as
a
straightforward
possessive,
similar
to
English
"the
body’s."
It
is
common
in
medical
literature,
anatomy
texts,
educational
material,
and
everyday
language
when
discussing
bodily
attributes
or
processes.
understood
across
Danish,
Norwegian,
and
Swedish.
The
construction
is
part
of
a
broader
set
of
possessive
forms
in
the
Scandinavian
languages
that
attach
a
suffix
to
the
noun
to
indicate
ownership
or
association.
possessive
form
to
attribute
characteristics
to
the
body.