gråtit
Gråtit is a Swedish word that translates to "cried" in English. It is the supine past participle of the verb "gråta," which means "to cry." In Swedish grammar, the supine form is often used in perfect tenses, particularly with auxiliary verbs like "ha" (to have). Therefore, "gråtit" is most commonly encountered in constructions such as "jag har gråtit" (I have cried) or "hon har gråtit mycket" (she has cried a lot). The word itself directly refers to the act of shedding tears, often in response to sadness, pain, or strong emotion. While "gråtit" is the past participle, the present tense is "gråter" (cries) and the infinitive is "att gråta" (to cry). Understanding "gråtit" is essential for comprehending past events and completed actions related to the emotional expression of crying in the Swedish language.