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personer

Personer is a plural noun used in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian Bokmål to refer to human beings as individuals or as a group. The corresponding singular form is person, and the standard plural is personer. The word derives from Latin persona, via French and other European languages, and over time has come to denote people in general as well as identifiable individuals.

Etymology and history: The term originates in Latin persona, with early adoption through French and Germanic

Grammatical notes: Personer is a common noun with regular plural formation. It is used in neutral contexts

Examples: Several persons attended the meeting.

See also: person (singular); folk; människor; mennesker.

languages.
In
Scandinavian
usage
it
acquired
a
neutral,
descriptive
sense
that
is
widely
used
in
formal
writing,
statistics,
and
administrative
texts.
to
denote
members
of
a
defined
group.
Depending
on
language
and
register,
speakers
may
prefer
synonyms
such
as
människor
in
Swedish,
mennesker
in
Danish
and
Norwegian,
or
folk
in
more
informal
contexts
to
express
different
nuances.