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Tallriken

Tallriken is a Swedish noun meaning “the plate,” formed as the definite form of tallrik (plate). In standard Swedish, the indefinite singular is tallrik, the definite singular is tallriken, the indefinite plural is tallrikar, and the definite plural is tallrikarna. The word is used to refer to a flat dish intended for serving or eating food.

In ordinary language, tallriken appears in everyday dining context and related phrases, such as “en tallrik”

As a common noun, tallriken is typically not capitalized, except at the start of a sentence or

There is no widely recognized subculture, theory, or movement named tallriken in scholarly or popular discourse.

See also: tallrik, dishware terminology, Swedish language grammar.

for
“a
plate”
or
“tallriken
på
bordet”
for
“the
plate
on
the
table.”
Its
usage
follows
regular
Swedish
noun
inflection
patterns
and
does
not
carry
specialized
technical
meaning
beyond
its
literal
object
reference.
in
titles.
It
can
also
appear
in
compound
forms
or
appear
in
menus,
recipes,
and
instructional
texts
that
describe
place
settings
or
dishware.
The
term
is
primarily
functional,
serving
to
denote
a
standard
dinner
plate
in
everyday
Swedish
language.
If
encountered
as
a
proper
noun,
it
would
likely
be
a
brand,
product
line,
or
place
name,
but
such
uses
are
not
inherent
to
the
word
itself.