komplexets
Komplexets is a grammatical form used in Swedish (and similarly in Norwegian and Danish) to express possession of the definite noun complex. The base noun komplex means a complex, which can refer to a group of buildings, a set of related elements, or a mathematical object such as a complex number. In its definite form, the noun becomes komplexet, meaning “the complex.” To indicate ownership, Swedish uses the possessive form by adding the suffix -s to the definite form, yielding komplexets, meaning “the complex’s” or “belonging to the complex.”
In usage, komplexets is commonly found in formal or academic prose when describing attributes of a complex.
Etymology and related forms: the noun komplex is a borrowing that ultimately traces to Latin complexus, through
See also: komplex, kompleksitet, komplexa tal (complex numbers), possessive forms in Swedish; in Norwegian and Danish,
Note: komplexets is a grammatical form, not a distinct concept by itself; its meaning derives from the