räknlig
Räknlig is a Swedish adjective that translates to "countable" or "enumerable" in English. It is used to describe things that can be counted or enumerated, such as objects, people, or events. In Swedish, räknlig is often used in the context of mathematics, statistics, and computer science, where it refers to the ability to quantify or measure something. For example, a räknlig process is one that can be broken down into a finite number of steps, and a räknlig set is one that can be put into a one-to-one correspondence with the set of natural numbers. Räknlig is also used in everyday language to describe things that can be counted or listed, such as the number of items in a shopping list or the number of people in a room. In contrast to räknlig, the adjective oräknlig means "uncountable" or "infinite," and is used to describe things that cannot be quantified or measured in the same way.