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grävs

Grävs is the present passive form of the Swedish verb gräva, meaning to dig. It is used to indicate that digging is taking place, without naming who is performing the action. For example, Det grävs i trädgården, which translates to There is digging in the garden.

Etymology and form: Gräva comes from Old Norse grafa. The passive form grävs is created with the

Usage: Grävs is common in contexts such as construction, landscaping, archaeology, and utility work. It often

Variations and related terms: The related noun grävning is used for the act or process of digging,

Techniques and planning: Digging work, or grävning, typically requires planning such as marking lines, assessing soil

See also: Grävning, Trenching, Excavation.

-s
suffix,
a
common
feature
of
Swedish
verbs
to
express
ongoing
or
general
actions
without
specifying
an
agent.
appears
in
site
notices,
project
reports,
and
news
coverage
to
describe
ongoing
digging
without
focusing
on
the
performer.
The
corresponding
noun
is
grävning,
meaning
digging
or
excavation.
while
other
related
terms
include
grävarbete
for
digging
work
and
trenching
in
contexts
where
trenches
are
opened.
The
sense
remains
practical
and
descriptive,
rather
than
attributive.
conditions,
and
locating
utilities
to
prevent
damage.
Safety
considerations,
permits,
and
supervision
are
common
in
professional
settings,
reflecting
the
infrastructure
and
environmental
responsibilities
involved.