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hål

Hål is a Swedish neuter noun meaning hole, opening, or cavity. It can refer to a hollow space in a solid object, such as a hole in a wall or a hole in the ground, as well as to openings or perforations in materials. The term is also used figuratively to describe gaps or deficiencies, for example holes in knowledge or holes in an argument.

Pronunciation and inflection: The word is pronounced [hoːl]. It follows standard Swedish noun inflection for a

Etymology and cognates: Hål derives from Old Norse and is related to related forms in other Scandinavian

Usage and scope: Hål covers physical openings, such as holes through walls, fabric, or objects, as well

See also: Hole (in English), cavity, opening. Notes: While related terms exist in Danish and Norwegian, spelling

neuter
word.
Indefinite
singular:
ett
hål.
Definite
singular:
hålet.
Indefinite
plural:
hål.
Definite
plural:
hålen.
In
usage,
the
definite
forms
are
required
when
referring
to
a
specific
hole
or
set
of
holes.
languages,
such
as
Danish
hul
and
Norwegian
hull,
all
tied
to
the
sense
of
a
hollow
space
or
opening.
This
reflects
a
common
Germanic
root
for
terms
describing
cavities
and
openings.
as
natural
cavities
and
openings
in
geological
or
manufactured
contexts.
It
can
also
denote
perforations
or
gaps
in
non-physical
senses,
including
gaps
in
explanations,
plans,
or
knowledge.
The
term
appears
across
everyday
language,
technical
descriptions,
and
literary
usage.
and
common
usage
differ
in
those
languages;
Swedish
håll
is
not
used
for
the
same
sense.