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vägledda

Vägledda is a Swedish word that functions as both the past participle of the verb vägleda and as an adjective in the plural form. Vägleda means to guide, direct, or advise, and vägledda denotes that someone or something has received guidance. The term is commonly used in contexts where guidance or instruction has been provided, such as education, mentoring, or advisory settings. In ordinary speech and writing, vägleda and its forms appear in sentences describing actions of guiding others or describing objects or groups that have been guided.

Etymology and related forms: Vägleda is derived from the components väg- (way, path) and leda (to lead).

Usage notes: Vägledda appears mainly in two patterns: as an attributive plural adjective preceding a plural

See also: vägledning, vägledare, handledning, rådgivning. In Swedish discourse, these terms collectively describe processes of support,

The
word
has
cognates
in
other
Scandinavian
languages,
for
example
Danish
vejlede
and
Norwegian
veilede.
The
plural
and
attributive
form
vägledda
is
used
before
plural
nouns
to
indicate
that
multiple
entities
have
received
guidance,
for
instance,
de
vägledda
deltagarna
(the
guided
participants).
The
related
noun
for
the
process
of
providing
guidance
is
vägledning.
noun
(de
vägledda
deltagarna)
and
in
predicate
position
in
passive
constructions
(de
blev
vägledda
av
sina
mentorer).
The
term
is
neutral
and
versatile,
suitable
for
formal
and
semi-formal
contexts.
It
is
closely
linked
to
words
such
as
vägledning
(guidance)
and
vägledare
(guide/mentor).
direction,
and
mentorship.