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Liten

Liten is an adjective used in Scandinavian languages, principally Norwegian and Swedish, with the meaning of small or little. It describes size, extent, or degree and can be used both attributively before a noun and predicatively after a linking verb.

In Norwegian and Swedish, liten functions like other adjectives in these languages, adjusting to the gender

Etymology and cognates are typical of the Germanic language family. Liten is related to the English word

Cognate forms appear across related languages, usually with parallel meanings and similar usage patterns. While the

Usage notes include its use in everyday description, in comparisons, and in idiomatic expressions where size

See also: Norwegian language, Swedish language, Germanic languages, size (linguistics).

and
number
of
the
noun
it
modifies.
It
is
common
in
everyday
speech
and
writing
to
encounter
phrases
such
as
a
liten
hund
or
en
liten
by,
and
to
hear
or
read
sentences
like
hunden
er
liten
or
boken
är
liten,
where
the
adjective
follows
the
verb
and
conveys
the
compact
or
modest
size
of
the
subject.
little
and
to
cognates
in
other
Germanic
languages,
reflecting
a
shared
lineage
for
terms
that
express
smallness
or
diminutiveness.
exact
inflection
and
pronunciation
can
vary
by
language
and
dialect,
the
core
sense
remains
consistent:
liten
denotes
something
not
large
in
size
or
degree
and
can
be
deployed
in
comparative
or
descriptive
contexts
as
part
of
normal
grammar.
or
emphasis
is
involved.
As
with
other
adjectives
in
Norwegian
and
Swedish,
the
precise
form
and
placement
of
liten
align
with
standard
rules
of
agreement
in
the
sentence,
ensuring
coherence
with
surrounding
nouns
and
verbs.