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prosesseres

Prosesseres is the present passive form of the verb prosessere (to process) in Norwegian, used in Bokmål and, in related forms, other Scandinavian languages. The form conveys that the action of processing is carried out on the subject rather than by the subject. It is commonly found in formal or technical writing, such as data handling, manufacturing, and administrative contexts.

Morphology and usage. In Norwegian, many verbs form the present passive by adding a suffix to the

Examples. Dataene prosesseres av systemet. Filene prosesseres kontinuerlig under overvåking. In practice, writers may also express

Relation to other terms. Prosess and prosessering refer to the process itself and the act of processing,

See also. Process, processing, passive voice, Norwegian grammar.

stem,
producing
forms
like
prosesseres.
The
subject
is
described
as
undergoing
the
processing,
while
the
agent
performing
the
action
may
be
omitted
or
introduced
with
a
prepositional
phrase
(for
example,
by
the
system
or
by
a
processor).
The
construction
is
chosen
to
emphasize
the
process
over
the
actor,
aligning
with
neutral,
procedural,
or
descriptive
text.
similar
ideas
with
alternative
passive
forms
or
with
active
voice,
depending
on
style
and
clarity
requirements.
respectively.
The
present
passive
form
prosesseres
is
part
of
a
broader
set
of
passive
constructions
in
Norwegian
grammar,
which
also
includes
other
verbs
that
describe
ongoing
actions.
In
English-language
contexts,
equivalents
include
“is
processed”
or
“is
being
processed.”