stjälas
"Stjälas" is a Swedish verb that translates to "to steal" in English. It is derived from the Old Swedish word "stjála," which is related to the Old Norse "stjálna." The verb is irregular and has several forms depending on the subject and tense. In the present tense, it conjugates as "stjäl" (I steal), "stjäl" (you steal), "stjäl" (he/she/it steals), "stjäl" (we steal), "stjäl" (you steal), and "stjäl" (they steal). The past tense form is "stjal," and the past participle is "stulen." The present participle is "stjälande," and the imperative form is "stjäl." The verb can be used both transitively and intransitively. In the transitive sense, it means to take something belonging to someone else without permission. In the intransitive sense, it means to steal, often referring to stealing money or other valuables. The verb is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts in Swedish.