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täcker

Täcker is the present tense form of the Swedish verb täcka, meaning to cover, lay on top of, or protect. The term is used in physical contexts, such as placing a layer over an object, and in figurative contexts, such as including or paying for something, or discussing a topic. It can imply concealing or protecting something, but also encompassing an area, responsibility, or set of costs. In everyday language, täcka appears in phrases about furniture, weather, costs, or information coverage.

Grammatical forms and usage range from concrete to abstract. The infinitive is att täcka. The present tense

Examples illustrate its variety: Hon täcker bordet. (She covers the table.) Företaget täcker kostnaderna. (The company

Related concepts include täckning, meaning coverage or service coverage, and täckning in contexts such as insurance

is
täcker
(he/she/it
covers).
The
preterite
is
täckte.
The
past
participle
is
täckt,
used
with
perfect
tenses
(har
täckt).
The
present
participle
is
täckande.
The
passive
present
form
is
täcks,
as
in
bordet
täcks
av
en
duk
(the
table
is
covered
by
a
tablecloth).
covers
the
costs.)
Rapporten
täcker
flera
aspekter
av
frågan.
(The
report
covers
several
aspects
of
the
question.)
Hålet
täcks
av
en
planka.
(The
hole
is
covered
by
a
plank.)
or
telecommunications.
Täcka
can
also
be
used
in
more
specialized
domains,
like
journalism
or
science,
to
describe
covering
a
topic,
reporting
on
an
event,
or
extending
a
blanket
of
information
over
a
subject.
Overall,
täcka
functions
as
a
versatile
verb
for
both
physical
and
abstract
forms
of
covering
or
including.