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hårets

Hårets is the Danish genitive form of håret, the hair, used to indicate possession or a close association with hair. It translates roughly as the hair’s or of the hair and is created by adding the possessive -s to the definite form of the noun (håret → hårets).

The formation follows a regular pattern in Danish: the definite singular form håret receives the possessive

Examples of use include phrases like hårets farve (the hair’s color), hårets tilstand (the hair’s condition),

Compared with other Scandinavian languages, Danish commonly employs the -s genitive with definite forms to express

In summary, hårets is a linguistic form used in Danish to express possession related to the hair,

suffix
-s,
producing
hårets.
This
construction
is
commonly
found
in
written
Danish,
especially
in
descriptive,
medical,
cosmetic,
and
fashion
contexts
where
one
describes
attributes
of
hair,
such
as
color,
condition,
or
grooming.
and
hårets
vækst
(the
hair’s
growth).
In
these
instances,
hårets
functions
as
a
possessive
determinant
for
a
noun
phrase,
aligning
with
standard
Danish
grammar
for
definite
nouns
with
possessive
marking.
possession
or
association.
While
similar
possessive
forms
exist
in
related
languages,
hårets
specifically
represents
the
Danish
construction
for
the
hair
when
referring
to
something
belonging
to
or
characteristic
of
the
hair.
forming
phrases
that
describe
attributes
or
relations
to
hair,
and
it
illustrates
a
standard
pattern
of
genitive
marking
in
the
language.