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certifikatets

Certifikatets is a Danish genitive form that translates roughly as "the certificate's" or "of the certificate." It is the possessive form used to attribute a property or relation to a specific certificate within noun phrases. For example, certifikatets gyldighed denotes the certificate's validity, and certifikatets udløbsdato denotes its expiration date.

Formation and grammar: In Danish, the possessive or genitive is typically formed by adding the suffix -s

Usage and context: Certifikatets is used when describing attributes related to a specific certificate. It appears

Etymology and related forms: The noun certifikat is a loanword in Danish, originating from German Zertifikat,

See also: Certificate, certifikat.

to
the
definite
form
of
a
noun.
The
definite
form
of
certifikat
is
certifikatet,
and
the
genitive
becomes
certifikatets.
The
construction
is
common
in
formal
or
administrative
language,
where
ownership
or
association
with
a
particular
certificate
is
stated.
in
official
documents,
regulations,
and
administrative
communication
to
link
a
property
or
condition
directly
to
that
certificate.
Examples
include
phrases
like
certifikatets
gyldighed,
certifikatets
udløbsdato,
and
certifikatets
krav,
illustrating
various
aspects
tied
to
the
certificate
in
question.
itself
from
Latin
certificatus.
The
-et
ending
marks
the
definite
neuter
noun,
while
the
possessive
-s
attaches
to
form
certifikatets.
Related
terms
include
certifikat
(certificate)
and
its
plural
certifikater
(certificates),
used
in
non-genitive
contexts.