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lånats

Lånats is a term used in Swedish grammar referring to the past participle form of the verb phrase låna ut, meaning to lend something out. It denotes a passive action in which the object of lending has been loaned by someone to another party. The form is formed by combining the verb låna ut with the participial ending -ats.

In usage, lånats appears mainly in formal, written Swedish and in historical or administrative texts. It is

Etymologically, lånats derives from låna (to borrow) combined with ut (out) and the traditional participial suffix

Examples:

- Boken har lånats ut till forskarna i två veckor.

- Udanför byggnaden har flera verktyg lånats ut av föreningen till medlemmarna.

See also: loan, lend, loanword, passive voice, Swedish grammar.

Note: In contemporary Swedish, Kontrollera kontext, as usage can vary regionally and between formal registers. Lånats

often
found
in
perfect
or
pluperfect
constructions
with
auxiliary
verbs,
such
as
har
lånats
ut
or
hade
lånats
ut,
to
indicate
that
the
lending
action
has
already
taken
place.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
more
commonly
use
periphrastic
alternatives
such
as
har
blivit
utlånad
or
har
blivit
lånat
ut,
though
lånats
ut
can
still
appear
in
official
notices,
library
records,
or
archival
documents.
-ats,
which
marks
a
completed
passive
action.
The
construction
reflects
a
passive
voice
pattern
where
the
focus
is
on
the
result
of
lending
rather
than
the
lender
or
borrower.
remains
most
common
in
written
or
official
language,
whereas
spoken
language
often
prefers
more
explicit
passive
or
active
formulations.