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Löste

Löste is a conjugated form used in several Germanic languages, most notably German and Swedish, and also appears in Norwegian and Danish with a similar meaning. It is typically the simple past tense form of verbs that mean to solve, to loosen, or to release.

In German, löste is the Präteritum (simple past) form of lösen. It can denote solving a problem

In Swedish, lösa means to solve or to loosen, and löste is the corresponding past tense. It

Etymology traces löste to the broader Germanic family of roots tied to releasing, loosening, or unbinding, which

Usage notes: löste functions as a regular past-tense form in both German and Swedish, and its exact

or
completing
a
task,
as
in
Ich
löste
das
Rätsel
(I
solved
the
riddle)
or
Er
löste
das
Problem
(He
solved
the
problem).
The
same
verb
also
covers
senses
such
as
loosening
or
redeeming,
depending
on
context,
for
example
when
describing
a
physical
action
like
den
Knoten
lösen
(to
loosen
the
knot)
or
when
discussing
ticket
redemption.
is
used
similarly
to
the
German
sense
of
solving
a
problem,
as
in
Hon
löste
gåtan
(She
solved
the
riddle)
or
Jag
löste
upp
låset
(I
loosened/released
the
lock),
with
nuances
shaped
by
the
surrounding
sentence.
over
time
extended
to
meanings
related
to
solving
problems.
In
German
and
Swedish,
the
orthography
uses
the
umlaut
ö;
in
Norwegian
and
Danish,
the
corresponding
form
is
typically
spelled
with
ø
(løste).
meaning—solving,
loosening,
or
releasing—depends
on
the
verb
it
derives
from
and
the
surrounding
context.