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Vaknar

Vaknar is a Swedish verb meaning "to wake up." It is the present tense form of the verb vakna and is used with all subjects (jag vaknar, du vaknar, han vaknar, vi vaknar, ni vaknar, de vaknar). The infinitive form is vakna, and the imperative form is Vakna!.

In terms of grammar, vaknar is intransitive and describes the act of waking from sleep. The past

Etymology and related forms: vaknar derives from the North Germanic verb vakna, with cognates in related languages.

Usage notes: vaknar is commonly used to describe waking up in the morning or waking from sleep

Examples: Jag vaknar klockan sju varje morgon. Han vaknade sent efter gårdagens sena arbete. Vi vaknar upp

tense
is
vaknade,
and
the
supine
form
is
vaknat,
which
combines
with
auxiliary
verbs
to
form
perfect
and
pluperfect
tenses
(jag
har
vaknat,
hon
hade
vaknat).
The
verb
can
also
appear
in
phrasal
forms
such
as
vakna
upp,
which
emphasizes
waking
more
fully,
often
in
the
morning.
It
is
part
of
a
family
of
verbs
that
express
waking
or
becoming
alert.
Related
forms
appear
in
neighboring
Nordic
languages,
and
the
concept
is
closely
linked
to
the
English
wake.
in
general.
It
is
also
used
figuratively
to
mean
becoming
aware
or
conscious
of
something,
as
in
vakna
till
verkligheten
(to
wake
up
to
reality).
The
imperative
Vakna!
can
be
used
to
address
someone
directly
to
wake
up.
när
solen
går
upp.
Hon
vaknar
till
verkligheten
efter
nyheten.
These
examples
illustrate
present,
past,
and
idiomatic
uses
of
the
verb.
See
also
vakna
and
related
verbs
in
the
Swedish
lexicon.