stödverb
Stödverb are a grammatical phenomenon found in some languages, particularly Germanic languages like Swedish. They are auxiliary verbs that combine with a main verb to form a single, more complex verbal unit. Unlike typical auxiliary verbs that primarily indicate tense or mood, stödverb often add a specific semantic nuance or modal meaning to the main verb.
In Swedish, common stödverb include "få," "låta," and "sätta." For example, "Jag får gå" translates to "I
The grammatical role of stödverb can sometimes overlap with prepositions or adverbs, leading to distinct constructions.