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blandede

Blandede is a word used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish to express that something is mixed or blended. It functions as the past participle of the verb meaning to mix (blanda/blande) and as an adjective describing a mixture or variety.

In practice, blandede describes items or concepts that comprise different components. It is commonly seen in

Across Nordic languages, the cognate form blandade is also used, particularly in Swedish and Norwegian, with

Etymology and classification: blandede derives from the verb bland(e) or blanda, meaning to mix, with roots in

phrases
such
as
blandede
ingredienser
(mixed
ingredients)
or
blandede
følelser
(mixed
or
ambivalent
feelings).
In
Scandinavian
usage,
the
form
can
vary
to
agree
with
the
noun
in
number
and
gender,
with
the
plural
form
blandede
often
appearing
before
plural
nouns.
similar
meaning
and
usage.
The
shared
core
sense
is
that
of
combination
and
diversity
within
a
group,
collection,
or
set
of
elements.
Proto-Nordic.
It
is
not
a
proper
noun
or
a
distinct
concept
but
a
common
lexical
item
in
describing
mixtures,
combinations,
or
varied
characteristics.
In
English,
closest
equivalents
are
“mixed”
or
“blended.”