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tvärs

Tvärs is a Swedish adverb and preposition that describes crosswise orientation or movement—across, across the way, or transversely relative to a reference line or surface. It is used when something travels from one side to the opposite side or when something lies across another object. Common constructions include tvärs över and tvärs igenom. For example, Han gick tvärs över gatan means he crossed the street in a straight line, and Skivan låg tvärs över bordet means the disk lay across the table. Ett projekt kan också beskrivas som att det går tvärs igenom olika faser, depending on context, though the exact phrasing may vary with usage.

Etymology and related forms: Tvärs derives from the Swedish adjective tvär meaning crosswise or transverse, which

Usage notes: Tvärs is most common in everyday speech when describing physical movement or placement. It frequently

See also: cross-section (tvärsnitt).

in
turn
is
related
to
cognates
in
other
Nordic
languages
that
express
a
similar
crosswise
sense.
The
core
meaning
has
long
been
part
of
Swedish
spatial
vocabulary,
used
to
mark
directions
and
positions
that
cut
across
a
space
or
object.
occurs
with
prepositions
such
as
över
or
igenom
to
specify
the
nature
of
the
crossing.
In
technical
or
descriptive
writing,
the
term
appears
in
compound
forms
like
tvärsnitt
(cross-section),
which
preserves
the
crosswise
sense
in
specialized
terminology.