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fältens

Fältens is the genitive form of the Swedish noun fält, meaning field. In Swedish, field can refer to agricultural land or open land more generally. The definite plural form of fält is fälten, and the genitive or possessive form is created by adding -s to that form, yielding fältens. Thus fältens translates to “of the fields” or more simply “the fields’.”

Usage and semantics: Fältens is used to indicate possession or association with multiple fields, typically in

Toponymy and status: Fältens is not widely recognized as a standalone geographical name. It may occur as

See also: fält (field), genitive in Swedish, Swedish grammar, Swedish toponymy.

Overall, fältens serves a grammatical purpose in indicating possession related to multiple fields and is encountered

written
Swedish.
It
appears
in
phrases
such
as
fältens
skörd
(the
harvest
of
the
fields)
or
fältens
gräns
(the
boundary
of
the
fields).
Like
other
Swedish
possessives,
it
does
not
require
an
apostrophe;
the
suffix
-s
attaches
directly
to
the
definite
plural
form.
part
of
longer
place
names
or
in
historical
or
descriptive
texts
describing
rural
landscapes.
In
ordinary
modern
use,
it
functions
primarily
as
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
as
an
independent
proper
noun.
mainly
in
written
descriptions
of
landscapes
or
agricultural
contexts.