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organiserade

Organiserade is a Swedish word with two main grammatical uses. It is the past tense form of the verb organisera, meaning to organize, and is used to describe actions completed in the past. The standard conjugation in the past tense for all persons is jag organiserade, du organiserade, han/hon organiserade, vi organiserade, ni organiserade, de organiserade.

Organiserade can also function as the past participle used as an adjective in plural form, meaning “organized”

Morphology notes: In Swedish, past participles adapt to gender and number, producing organserad in common singular,

Etymology: The verb derives from the French organiser, from Late Latin organisare, ultimately linked to organum

Usage context: The word appears in administrative, corporate, academic, and media contexts, where planning, structuring, or

when
describing
multiple
nouns.
Examples
include
organisera
de
grupperna?
No:
you
would
say
“organiserade
grupper”
(organized
groups)
or
“organiserade
arbetssätt”
(organized
methods).
In
singular
forms,
the
corresponding
adjectives
are
en
organiserad
grupp
or
ett
organiserat
nätverk,
depending
on
the
noun’s
gender.
Thus,
the
plural
form
organiserade
is
the
same
spelling
as
the
past
tense,
but
its
role
is
adjectival
in
context.
organiserat
in
neuter
singular,
and
organiserade
in
plural.
The
distinction
between
these
forms
is
a
normal
part
of
Swedish
adjective
agreement
and
helps
differentiate
subject
number
and
definiteness.
(an
instrument
or
tool)
through
the
notion
of
arranging
or
fitting
parts
together.
The
term
has
been
integrated
into
Swedish
vocabulary
as
a
standard
verb
and
as
part
of
related
noun
and
adjectival
forms
such
as
organisering
and
organiserad.
coordinating
activities,
events,
or
systems
is
described.
See
also
organisera,
organisering,
organisation
for
related
forms
and
concepts.