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Mänsklig

Mänsklig is a Swedish adjective meaning relating to humans or, in a humane sense, showing compassion. It can describe physical, cognitive, or social traits typical of humans, and it is also used in ethical or philosophical contexts to refer to humane behavior or considerations.

Etymology and form: Mänsklig is derived from the noun människa, meaning a human being. The noun itself

Usage and nuances: Mänsklig can denote what is inherently human, as in "mänsklig natur" or "mänsklig erfarenhet."

In discourse: The word is common in psychology, anthropology, philosophy, and public debate, often in discussions

has
roots
in
old
Germanic
languages
and
Old
Norse,
linked
to
the
concept
of
a
person
or
man.
The
suffix
-lig
forms
adjectives
meaning
“pertaining
to”
or
“characteristic
of.”
In
usage,
the
form
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies:
mänsklig
natur
(singular),
mänskliga
rättigheter
(plural).
It
also
appears
in
phrases
about
ethics
or
care,
such
as
"mänsklig
omtanke"
or
"mänskligheten,"
which
means
humanity
or
humanness.
The
plural
form
"mänskliga"
is
used
with
plural
nouns,
as
in
"mänskliga
rättigheter."
The
term
is
distinct
from
humant
or
humane
in
certain
contexts:
humant
emphasizes
kindness
or
ethical
treatment,
while
mänsklig
tends
to
refer
to
human-related
or
human-centered
qualities
more
broadly.
about
what
constitutes
human
nature,
human
rights,
or
humane
treatment.
It
carries
a
neutral
descriptive
sense
but
can
contribute
normative
nuance
when
paired
with
terms
like
rights,
dignity,
or
welfare.
Related
terms
include
människa
(the
human
being),
mänsklighet
(humanness,
humanity),
and
mänskligheten
(the
humanity
or
the
human
race).