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inkluderet

Inkluderet is the past participle of the Danish verb inkludere, meaning to include. It is used in two main ways: as part of verb phrases in perfect tenses and as an adjective describing something that has been included.

Etymology and background: the Danish verb inkludere derives from the concept of enclosing or containing, with

Usage and examples: as a finite verb participle, inkluderet appears in perfect constructions, for example "Jeg

Related terms and nuances: the noun form inclusion in Danish is inclusion or inklusion in some contexts,

Overall, inkluderet is a common, neutral term in Danish for indicating that something has been included, whether

borrowings
likely
coming
through
Latin
and
other
European
languages
such
as
French
or
English.
The
form
inkluderet
has
become
standard
in
modern
Danish
to
express
that
something
has
been
included.
har
inkluderet
alle
bilag
i
rapporten"
(I
have
included
all
attachments
in
the
report).
In
predicative
use,
it
is
common
to
say
"Det
er
inkluderet
i
prisen"
(It
is
included
in
the
price)
or
"Prisen
er
inkluderet
i
leveringsomkostningerne."
As
an
attributive
adjective,
inkluderet
can
modify
a
noun
to
indicate
inclusion,
such
as
"den
inkluderede
pris"
or
"et
inkluderet
tilbud,"
though
the
exact
inflection
follows
standard
Danish
adjective
agreement
rules.
and
the
related
verb
handling
is
to
include
or
to
enclose.
In
everyday
use,
inkluderet
signals
that
an
item
or
service
is
part
of
a
package,
offer,
or
total
amount,
reducing
the
need
for
separate
charges
or
explanations.
in
pricing,
documentation,
or
bundled
offerings.