Válja
Välja is a Swedish verb meaning “to choose” or “to elect.” It denotes the act of selecting one option from several or appointing someone to a position. The verb is common in everyday language, politics, business, and journalism. It often appears with prepositional phrases such as välja mellan (to choose between), välja ut (to pick out), and välja bort (to exclude). In election or decision contexts, forms such as har valt (have chosen) or blev vald (was elected) are typical.
Conjugation and forms: Infinitive välja; present tense väljer; past tense valde; past participle valt; imperative välj.
Usage examples: Jag väljer en bok att läsa. Hon valde mellan två erbjudanden. Vi har valt en
Etymology: Välja originates from Old Swedish velja/velja, cognate with Danish vælge and Norwegian velge, all derived
See also: val (noun, meaning “a choice” or “an election”). The verb is closely linked to phrases