husens
Husen, as a linguistic term, refers to a set of related word forms in North Germanic languages that derive from the noun for “house.” It is most commonly discussed in the context of Swedish, where the forms show a distinction between indefiniteness, definiteness, and possession.
In Swedish, the base noun is hus, meaning house. The indefinite plural form is hus (houses). The
Similar patterns occur in related languages. In Danish and Norwegian Bokmål, the equivalents are husene for
- Husen is used to refer to a specific, known group of houses. Example: “Husen står langs elven”
- Husens denotes possession or the attributive relationship of something to the houses: “husens färger” (the colors
- There is no apostrophe in these possessive forms in Swedish; apostrophes are typically reserved for loaned
Etymology: hus stems from Old Norse hús and is cognate with English house.
See also: hus (house), Swedish grammar on definite and indefinite forms, Nordic language noun inflections. Note