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adresseras

Adresseras is a Swedish verb form that functions as the present passive of the verb adressera, meaning to address or to direct something to someone or to a destination. In English, it is typically rendered as “is/are addressed” or “is/are directed to.” The form is commonly used in administrative, postal, and formal communication contexts, where letters, documents, or inquiries are said to be adresserade to a recipient or authority.

Usage and scope include both literal and figurative directing of content. Literally, one might say that a

Grammar and conjugation notes: adressera is a regular Swedish verb. The present active form is adresserar (he/she/it

Examples:

- Brevet adresserades till chefen. (The letter was addressed to the chief.)

- Frågan adresseras till nämnden. (The question is addressed to the committee.)

- Vi adresserar vår begäran till myndigheten. (We address our request to the authority.)

letter
or
parcel
is
adresserad
to
a
particular
person
or
department.
Figuratively,
questions,
issues,
or
topics
can
be
adresserade
to
a
committee
or
official
body
for
consideration.
The
construction
can
appear
in
passive
sentences
or
in
impersonal
statements
in
official
prose.
addresses),
while
the
present
passive
is
adresseras
(is
addressed
/
are
addressed).
The
past
passive
is
adresserades
(was/were
addressed).
The
active
past
is
adresserade,
and
the
past
participle
is
adresserat,
used
with
have/has
addressing-final
constructions.
The
noun
form
for
the
concept
of
an
address
remains
adress
(address),
and
adressera-related
terms
appear
in
official
or
formal
language.