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Løbende

Løbende is a Danish word that functions as both a present participle of the verb løbe (to run) and as an adjective meaning ongoing or in progress. It is written løbende with the Danish letters ø and is not capitalized unless it appears at the beginning of a sentence.

As an adjective, løbende is commonly placed before a noun to indicate that something is current or

As a present participle, løbende describes something or someone in the act of running or, more broadly,

Usage notes and related terms: løbende is often preferred in administrative or journalistic language to signal

Origin and morphology: løbende derives from the verb løbe combined with the present-participle suffix -ende, following

continuing
over
time.
Examples
include
løbende
projekter
(ongoing
projects),
løbende
omkostninger
(ongoing
or
recurring
costs),
and
løbende
arbejde
(work
in
progress).
The
sense
is
temporal
and
progressive,
emphasizing
status
rather
than
completion.
processes
that
are
characterized
by
running.
In
contemporary
Danish,
the
adjectival
use
is
far
more
common
for
indicating
ongoing
status,
while
the
participle
form
is
encountered
mainly
in
more
descriptive
or
literary
contexts.
that
something
is
not
yet
finished.
It
is
related
to
other
-ende
participles
in
Danish,
such
as
gående
(going)
and
spisende
(eating).
For
near-synonyms
of
ongoing,
Danish
speakers
may
use
igangværende
or
vedvarende
depending
on
nuance.
the
same
pattern
as
other
Danish
present
participles.
It
shares
its
semantic
field
with
current,
continuous,
and
progressive
states
in
Danish.