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välj

Välj is the imperative form of the Swedish verb välja, meaning to choose or to select. It is used to issue a command or invitation to pick one option from several possibilities, as in Välj ett alternativ i menyn or Välj mellan dessa färger. In everyday speech and in written instructions, välj functions as a direct instruction, often seen on forms, prompts, and user interfaces.

Grammatically, the infinitive is välja. The present tense is väljer, the past tense is valde, and the

Etymology and relatives: Välj derives from the Swedish verb välja, related to the Old Norse velja and

Usage notes: In modern Swedish, välj appears frequently in instructional language, menus, forms, and digital interfaces.

past
participle
or
supine
is
valt
(as
in
har
valt,
meaning
have
chosen).
The
imperative
form
Välj
is
used
for
both
singular
and
plural
address,
with
context
typically
clarifying
the
intended
reader
or
listener.
cognate
with
Danish
vælge,
Norwegian
velge,
and
Icelandic
velja.
These
forms
share
a
common
Germanic
root
related
to
the
act
of
choosing,
selecting,
or
electing.
It
can
pair
with
a
direct
object
such
as
ett
alternativ,
ett
språk,
eller
en
färg
to
specify
what
should
be
chosen.
The
word
is
common
in
both
formal
and
informal
contexts
and
is
a
standard
part
of
everyday
language
for
expressing
decision
or
selection.