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kroppars

Kroppars is the genitive form of the Swedish plural noun kroppar, meaning bodies. It is used to indicate possession or a relationship to bodies in an indefinite sense. In other words, kroppars translates to “of bodies” in English. This form appears in contexts such as scientific descriptions, medical writing, or general text when referring to bodies generally rather than a specific group.

In Swedish, possessive forms are created by adding the suffix -s to the relevant noun form. For

Usage notes: The distinction between kroppars and kropparnas hinges on definiteness. Kroppars is appropriate when speaking

Overall, kroppars serves as a standard grammatical tool in Swedish to express possession relating to bodies,

plural
nouns
like
kroppar,
the
indefinite
possessive
is
kroppars
(for
example,
kroppars
funktion,
the
function
of
bodies).
When
the
reference
is
to
a
definite
group
of
bodies,
the
definite
plural
form
kropparna
is
used,
and
its
possessive
becomes
kropparnas
(the
bodies’).
For
example:
“kropparnas
hälsa”
means
the
health
of
the
bodies.
about
bodies
in
general
or
an
unspecified
set
of
bodies,
while
kropparnas
is
used
when
a
specific
group
of
bodies
is
identified
in
the
discourse.
As
with
many
Swedish
possessives,
the
form
is
grammatically
straightforward
but
carries
nuance
regarding
how
definite
the
referenced
group
is.
and
it
does
not
denote
a
separate
concept
beyond
its
role
as
a
possessive
form.