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rådet

Rådet is a Swedish noun whose definite form can refer to two related concepts: advice and a governing or consultative body. In everyday language, it denotes a recommendation or guidance offered to help someone decide. In a formal context, rådet designates a council or board—an organized body of people who advise, deliberate, or decide on issues within an organization, a municipality, or another institution.

Grammatically, the word has distinct singular and plural forms. The singular indefinite is ett råd (a piece

Usage and contexts vary. As advice, rådet appears in phrases describing guidance offered by individuals or

of
advice
or
a
council),
the
plural
is
råd
(advice
or
councils),
the
definite
singular
is
rådet
(the
advice
or
the
council),
and
the
definite
plural
is
råden
(the
advices
or
the
councils).
The
meaning
depends
on
context:
the
same
form
can
refer
to
a
specific
council
in
a
government
or
organizational
setting,
or
to
a
specific
piece
of
guidance
in
everyday
speech.
professionals,
with
English
equivalents
such
as
advice
or
guidance.
As
a
council,
it
is
used
to
refer
to
a
formal
body
within
a
municipality,
organization,
or
institution
that
deliberates
and
makes
decisions.
Distinctions
are
typically
clarified
by
context
or
by
accompanying
modifiers
(for
example,
a
municipal
råd
or
a
youth
råd).
Rådet
has
cognates
in
Danish
and
Norwegian
with
similar
meanings,
underscoring
its
shared
Scandinavian
heritage.