tvättades
"Tvättades" is the past tense of the Swedish verb "tvättas," which means "to be washed" or "to be cleaned." This verb is used in the passive voice, indicating that the subject of the sentence is the receiver of the action. For example, "Huset tvättades" translates to "The house was cleaned." The verb "tvättas" is formed from the base verb "tvätta," which means "to wash" or "to clean." The past participle "tvättades" is used to describe an action that has been completed in the past. In English, the equivalent verb would be "was washed" or "were washed," depending on the subject. The verb "tvättas" is commonly used in everyday language to describe cleaning or washing activities.