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anlände

Anlände is the past tense form of the Swedish verb anlända, meaning to arrive or reach a destination. It is used to describe a completed arrival in the past. The infinitive form is anlända, and the present tense is anländer. The past participle is anlänt, which is used with har or hade to form perfect or pluperfect constructions, as in har anlänt or hade anlänt.

Etymology and forms: Anlända is a long-standing Swedish verb with roots in older forms of the language

Usage: Anlände is predominantly found in written Swedish, including news reporting, historical writing, and formal prose.

Examples:

- Flera fartyg anlände till hamnen i morse.

- Han anlände till konferensen mitt på eftermiddagen.

See also: anlända, anländer, anlänt.

related
to
arriving
and
reaching
land.
The
prefix
an-
conveys
movement
toward,
while
lända/landa
elements
connect
to
the
concept
of
arriving
at
a
destination.
The
simple
past
form,
anlände,
appears
in
narrative
and
formal
writing,
while
the
present
tense
and
other
tense
forms
follow
standard
Swedish
verb
conjugation
patterns
for
a-
and
-er
verbs.
It
describes
past
arrivals
such
as
ships,
people,
or
shipments
reaching
a
port
or
destination.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
opt
for
simpler
verbs
such
as
kom
(came)
or
use
the
present
tense
anländer
for
ongoing
arrivals,
depending
on
context.