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såkaldte

Såkaldte is a Danish adjective meaning "so-called." It is used before a noun to indicate that a label or designation is being attributed to something or someone, but that label is viewed as dubious, disputed, or not universally accepted. For example, såkaldte eksperter refers to people labeled as experts, with the nuance that their status as experts is questioned.

The word derives from så meaning "so" and kaldt, the past participle of kalde, "to call." The

Usage and connotation: while såkaldte can be neutral in some contexts, it often carries a skeptical or

Cross-linguistic notes: Norwegian uses såkalte and Swedish så kallade with a closely related meaning and usage,

form
såkaldt
is
neuter
singular,
while
såkaldte
is
used
for
plural
nouns.
It
appears
attributively
before
a
noun,
as
in
de
såkaldte
eksperter
(the
so-called
experts).
In
definite
phrases,
the
definite
article
is
marked
on
the
noun,
yielding
de
såkaldte
eksperter.
pejorative
nuance,
signaling
doubt
about
the
legitimacy
of
the
term
or
the
people
identified.
It
is
common
in
media,
opinion
pieces,
and
everyday
speech
to
distance
the
speaker
from
the
label
or
to
cast
doubt
on
its
authority.
The
construction
is
flexible,
functioning
mainly
as
a
qualifier
rather
than
altering
the
core
meaning
of
the
noun.
reflecting
shared
Scandinavian
roots.
The
term
is
part
of
a
broader
category
of
evaluative
modifiers
that
frame
claims
or
identities
as
contested.