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mätta

Mätta is a Swedish verb meaning to satiate or fill to fullness, typically used with food, hunger, thirst, or other needs. It is a transitive verb and is commonly found in phrases about satisfying appetite or meeting capacity, such as mätta magen (to sate the stomach) or mätta behoven (to meet the needs).

The related adjective mättad describes the state of having eaten enough or being full, while the noun

In usage, mätta appears in discussions of nutrition, dieting, cooking, and medicine, where the concept of satiety

mättnad
denotes
satiety
or
fullness.
The
verb's
forms
in
everyday
usage
include
present
tense
forms
such
as
mättar,
and
past
tense
forms
such
as
mätte;
in
perfect
constructions
it
can
appear
with
a
form
like
har
mättat.
In
Nordic
linguistic
contexts,
the
same
semantic
field
is
found
in
cognate
forms
in
Danish
(mætter)
and
Norwegian
(metter),
reflecting
a
common
Germanic
lineage.
and
fullness
is
relevant.
It
can
also
occur
in
more
literary
or
rhetorical
writing
to
describe
the
act
of
fulfilling
needs
or
desires.
While
regional
variations
exist
in
exact
conjugation,
the
core
meaning
remains
the
act
of
providing
fullness
or
satisfaction
to
hunger,
thirst,
or
other
demands.