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beräknat

Beräknat is a Swedish term formed as the past participle of the verb beräkna, meaning to calculate, compute or estimate. Used as an adjective, beräknat describes something that has been calculated or estimated, such as figures, costs or timelines. It is common in technical, financial and statistical contexts to present results, projections and budgets. For example, ett beräknat belopp på 5 000 kronor or ett beräknat antal deltagare före beräkningarna.

Linguistically, beräknat inflects like a regular adjective and agrees with the noun it modifies. With en-words

Beräknat is commonly contrasted with uppskattat, a term emphasizing estimation rather than a result obtained by

Etymology and related forms: beräknat derives from beräkna, itself from Swedish räkn(a) meaning to count or

in
indefinite
form
you
may
see
beräknad
(singular)
or
beräknade
(plural/definite
form).
With
ett-words
you
use
beräknat
(singular)
or
beräknade
(plural/definite
form).
In
definite
constructions
the
endings
align
with
standard
Swedish
adjective
agreement,
for
instance
den
beräknade
tiden
or
det
beräknade
beloppet,
and
de
beräknade
kostnaderna
in
plural
definite
form.
In
passive
constructions
the
past
participle
appears
as
beräknats,
as
in
kostnaderna
har
beräknats
till
två
miljoner
kronor.
explicit
calculation.
While
both
can
refer
to
numerical
forecasts,
beräknat
typically
implies
a
calculation
based
on
data
or
a
defined
method,
whereas
uppskattat
stresses
approximation
or
judgment.
reckon,
with
historical
roots
in
Old
Norse
rekna.
Related
terms
include
beräkning
(calculation/estimation)
and
beräkningsteknik
(calculation
techniques).
The
word
is
widely
used
in
economics,
statistics,
engineering
and
planning
documents.