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myndighetens

myndighetens is the possessive form of myndigheten in Swedish and Norwegian, used to indicate that something belongs to or is issued by a specific authority. The base word myndighet means an official body with delegated power to enforce laws, regulate activities, or administer public tasks.

In both languages, myndigheten is the definite form of the noun, and the possessive is formed by

Usage examples (illustrative):

- myndighetens beslut translates as the authority’s decision.

- myndighetens resurser translates as the authority’s resources.

The form is typically used with singular, definite references to a known authority, such as a national

Origins and related terms: myndighet derives from a root related to being authorized or empowered, with -het

adding
the
suffix
-ens
to
that
definite
form,
yielding
myndighetens.
This
construction
functions
similarly
to
English
“the
authority’s.”
The
term
is
common
in
official,
legal,
and
administrative
text,
where
it
attaches
to
nouns
to
attribute
actions,
decisions,
resources,
or
responsibilities
to
a
particular
authority.
government
ministry,
a
regulatory
agency,
or
a
local
administration.
In
contexts
referring
to
multiple
authorities,
the
plural
possessive
would
be
myndighetenes
or
myndigheters,
depending
on
syntactic
rules
of
the
language
variety.
as
a
suffix
used
to
form
abstract
nouns.
The
related
adjective
myndig
describes
someone
who
is
of
age
or
authorized
to
act.
Together,
these
forms
shape
the
terminology
used
for
public
power
and
governance
in
Scandinavian
languages.