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sannolik

Sannolik is a Swedish adjective meaning likely or probable. It is used to indicate that something has a substantial chance of being true or happening, without asserting certainty. For example, Det är sannolikt att det regnar i eftermiddag translates as “It is likely to rain this afternoon.” In everyday language, sannolik conveys a sense of plausibility and is commonly contrasted with säkert (certain) or osannolikt (unlikely).

Grammatically, sannolik describes nouns and agrees with number and gender in Swedish. The related noun form

Etymology and cognates: Sannolik derives from sann (true) plus a suffix akin to -lig, yielding a meaning

Usage context: In statistics and risk assessment, the noun sannolikhet is used for numerical probability, while

is
sannolikhet,
meaning
probability
or
likelihood,
and
the
adverb
form
is
sannolikt,
meaning
probably
or
plausibly.
Example:
Det
kommer
sannolikt
att
regna.
A
forthcoming
event
can
be
described
as
“en
sannolik
händelse”
to
denote
its
probable
status.
of
“worthy
of
truth”
or
“likely.”
The
word
has
cognates
in
other
North
Germanic
languages,
including
Norwegian
sannsynlig
and
Danish
sandsynlig,
reflecting
a
shared
historical
root.
sannolik
is
used
for
qualitative
judgments
about
outcomes.
In
journalism
and
science
communication,
the
term
helps
convey
uncertainty
in
a
measured
way
without
claiming
certainty.