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signerar

Signerar is a Swedish verb meaning to sign, i.e., to place a signature on a document or to authorize something by signing. The term is commonly used in legal, administrative, business, and formal contexts, as well as in everyday tasks such as signing a receipt or a letter. It can also appear in discussions of electronic or digital signing, where the act is performed electronically rather than with a physical pen.

Etymology and usage indicate that signera is a loanword ultimately derived from Latin signare, via French or

Conjugation and forms: the infinitive is signera; present tense is signerar; past tense is signerade; supine

See also: signatur, signering, underteckna, elektronisk signering, e-signatur.

In summary, signerar is the standard present tense of the verb signera, used to describe the act

other
European
languages,
and
has
become
a
standard
verb
in
Swedish.
The
noun
form
signering
refers
to
the
act
or
process
of
signing,
while
signatur
denotes
the
actual
signature.
In
many
formal
contexts,
signera
is
used
interchangeably
with
underteckna,
though
underteckna
is
often
preferred
for
official
declarations
or
agreements.
is
signerat;
past
participle
is
signerat.
The
passive
voice
is
signeras.
The
imperative
is
signera.
The
present
participle
form
is
signering,
which
is
also
used
as
a
noun
for
the
act
of
signing.
of
signing
in
both
physical
and
digital
contexts,
with
closely
related
terms
for
the
signature
itself
and
the
act
of
signing.