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begått

Begått is the supine or past participle form of the Swedish verb begå, meaning “to commit” or “to perpetrate.” It is used to describe that an act has been carried out, typically in relation to crimes, offenses, or mistakes. The form can function as part of a perfect tense (har begått, hade begått) or as an attributive participle before a noun (ett begått brott, ett begått misstag).

Conjugation and grammar. The verb begå is conjugated in the present as begår and in the simple

Usage and collocations. Begått is most often found with nouns like brott (crime), misstag (mistake), överträdelse

Etymology. Begå derives from a Germanic-rooted verb with the be- prefix, historically forming a sense of undertaking

past
as
begick.
The
past
participle
is
begått,
which
is
used
with
auxiliary
verbs
to
form
perfect
tenses,
and
it
can
also
modify
nouns
as
an
adjective,
indicating
that
the
act
has
already
taken
place.
Examples:
hon
har
begått
ett
brott
(she
has
committed
a
crime);
de
hade
begått
flera
felaktigheter
(they
had
committed
several
faults).
In
literary
or
formal
contexts,
begått
is
common
when
discussing
legality,
ethics,
or
accountability.
(violation),
gärning
(deed),
or
fel
(error).
The
phrase
att
begå
ett
brott
is
a
standard
legal-lexical
expression,
while
begått
misstag
is
a
frequent
way
to
denote
that
a
mistake
has
occurred.
In
everyday
language,
more
general
verbs
such
as
“göra”
may
be
used,
but
begå
remains
standard
in
formal
or
juridisk
texts.
or
executing
an
act.
Begått
as
the
past
participle
reflects
this
completed-action
meaning.