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dödade

Dödade is the Swedish past tense form of the verb döda, meaning to kill. It is used for a completed act of causing death and is typically transitive, taking a direct object, as in “Han dödade en fågel” (He killed a bird).

Grammatical notes: the present tense is dödar, the supine is dödat, and the past participle is död.

Semantic notes: dödade can refer to killing humans, animals, or other targets, depending on context. It does

Adjective and related forms: död is the adjective meaning dead, as in “den döda mannen.” The past

Etymology and usage: döda stems from Old Swedish döda and is cognate with related Germanic forms; it

Perfect
and
pluperfect
constructions
are
formed
with
har/d
hade
dödat
(e.g.,
“har
dödat,”
“hade
dödat”).
The
passive
forms
include
dödades
(past
passive)
and
dödas
(present
passive).
not
inherently
indicate
murder
with
intent;
for
that
sense,
the
verb
mörda
is
often
used.
Döda
covers
killings
in
a
broad
range
of
contexts,
including
accidents,
euthanization,
or
historical
executions,
when
appropriate.
participle
död
can
also
function
as
part
of
compound
tenses,
while
the
noun
død
denotes
death.
forms
part
of
a
semantic
field
surrounding
death
and
killing
across
Scandinavian
languages.
In
contemporary
Swedish,
dödade
remains
a
common
form
in
narrative
and
descriptive
prose.