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Pågår

Pågår is a Swedish verb form meaning "to be in progress" or "to take place." It is used to describe events, processes, or situations that are currently occurring. The infinitive of the verb is pågå, and pågår functions as the present tense form used with the subject in most present-tense clauses, often in impersonal constructions or with singular nouns referring to events.

Etymology and grammar: Pågå is a compound of på- and gå, conveying the sense that something "goes

Usage: The verb is common in news reporting, official statements, and everyday language to indicate that a

See also: related verbs such as gå (to go) and pågått (past participle form), as well as

In sum, pågår is a concise, neutral term used to express that something is currently happening or

on."
The
present-tense
form
pågår
is
followed
by
the
subject,
as
in
pågår
i
dag,
eller
“is
ongoing
today.”
The
simple
past
is
pågick,
and
the
supine
or
perfect
participle
is
pågått,
used
with
auxiliary
har
or
hade
to
form
perfect
tenses
such
as
har
pågått
or
hade
pågått.
The
expression
is
intransitive,
typically
describing
events
rather
than
transitive
actions.
situation
continues
at
the
moment
of
speaking.
It
is
often
paired
with
time
adverbs
such
as
fortfarande,
nu,
or
just
nu.
Examples
include
kampen
pågår
fortfarande
(the
battle
is
ongoing)
and
mötet
pågår
nu
(the
meeting
is
in
progress
now).
It
can
also
describe
longer-running
processes
or
investigations.
other
Swedish
verb
forms
used
to
describe
ongoing
states.
continuing,
making
it
a
staple
in
descriptive
and
journalistic
Swedish.