hämtas
Hämtas is a Swedish word that functions as a past participle or adjective. It is derived from the verb "hämta," which means to fetch, get, or collect. Therefore, "hämtas" translates to "fetched," "gotten," or "collected" in English. It is typically used in a passive voice construction, indicating that something has been brought or acquired. For example, "Boken hämtas från biblioteket" would translate to "The book is fetched from the library." Similarly, "Paketet hämtas ut hos ombudet" means "The package is collected at the agent's office." The form can also be used to describe a state or characteristic, implying that something is of a certain kind that is typically fetched or collected. In some contexts, it can also refer to a surname.