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vandets

Vandets is the Danish genitive form of vand, the noun for water. The base noun vand is made definite as vandet, meaning “the water.” The possessive/genitive vandets is formed by adding the suffix -s to the definite form, yielding a meaning like “the water’s” or “of the water.” This grammatical pattern is used to attribute properties, characteristics, or ownership to water in contexts where a definite water entity is being discussed.

Usage of vandets appears in scientific, environmental, legal, and literary texts. Examples include vandets renhed (the

Notes on form and distinction: vandets is a singular, definite-genitive form. It should not be confused with

See also: Danish grammar, genitive case, vand (water).

water’s
purity),
vandets
kredsløb
(the
water
cycle),
and
vandets
temperatur
(the
water’s
temperature).
Because
Danish
possessive
forms
often
attach
to
the
definite
form
of
a
noun,
vandets
typically
occurs
where
the
speaker
is
referring
to
a
specific
water
source
or
body.
vandet,
the
definite
singular
noun
meaning
“the
water.”
The
indefinite
form
is
vand
(as
in
“a
water”
in
some
expressions,
though
water
is
often
treated
as
uncountable
in
Danish).
The
-s
genitive
construction
is
one
of
several
ways
Danish
marks
possession,
with
pronouns
also
serving
to
indicate
ownership.