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sökte

Sökte is the simple past tense of the Swedish verb söka, meaning to seek, search, or apply for. It is used to describe actions that were completed in the past and can refer to both physical searching and more abstract seeking, such as seeking information or applying for something. The present tense is söker; the supine and past participle are sökt; the infinitive is söka. In normal usage, sökte functions as the standard past tense form for all subjects (jag sökte, du sökte, han sökte, vi sökte, ni sökte, de sökte).

Etymology and cognates: söka derives from Old Norse søkja, and is related to the Danish søgte and

Usage notes: sökte is versatile and appears in both literal and figurative contexts. It can describe physically

Examples: Jag sökte efter information hela eftermiddagen. Hon sökte ett jobb hos flera företag. De sökte asyl

Norwegian
søkte.
The
form
reflects
a
common
Germanic
root
associated
with
seeking
or
searching
across
related
languages.
searching
for
objects
(Hon
sökte
i
lådan)
or
more
abstract
pursuits
(Hon
sökte
svar).
In
employment
contexts,
the
related
verb
ansöka
is
often
used
for
formal
applications
(Hon
ansökte
om
tjänsten),
while
söka
constructions
are
common
in
everyday
speech.
The
past
participle
sökt
is
used
with
perfect
tenses
(har
sökt,
hade
sökt).
i
landet.
These
illustrate
the
range
from
information
and
employment
to
asylum
contexts.