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sträcker

Sträcker is the present tense of the Swedish verb sträcka, which means to extend, stretch, or reach. It is used for physical actions, such as extending limbs, and for figurative extensions, such as extending time, distance, or influence. In everyday language, sträcker appears in many phrases with particles, for example sträcker ut handen (to hold out a hand) or sträcker sig efter något (to reach for something).

Grammatical notes: The infinitive is att sträcka. In the present tense the form is sträcker (jag sträcker,

Uses and phrases: Sträcka is common in both literal and metaphorical contexts. Examples include sträcka på

See also: related terms include sträcka, sträckning (the act of stretching or extending), and phrases with ut-

du
sträcker,
han/hon
sträcker,
vi
sträcker,
ni
sträcker,
de
sträcker).
The
simple
past
is
sträckte,
and
the
supine
and
past
participle
are
sträckt,
with
the
perfect
form
using
har
sträckt
(e.g.,
har
sträckt).
The
verb
belongs
to
the
class
of
strong
Swedish
verbs
with
vowel
changes
in
some
forms.
When
used
with
a
particle
such
as
ut,
it
can
be
separated
in
main
clauses,
as
in
hon
sträcker
ut
handen.
benen
(to
stretch
one’s
legs),
sträcka
sig
över
en
tidsperiod
(to
extend
over
a
period),
and
sträcka
ut
sina
resurser
(to
extend
one’s
resources).
The
expression
sträcker
sig
efter
något
emphasizes
aiming
for
or
reaching
toward
a
goal.
or
ihop-,
which
modify
the
sense
of
the
verb.