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Swedish grammar

2. Nouns

2.3 Indefinite and Definite Nouns

  • Introduction

  • 1. Pronouns
  • 1.1 Personal Pronouns

  • 1.2 Genitive

  • 1.3 Demonstrative Pronouns

  • 2. Nouns
  • 2.1 Articles

  • 2.2 Noun Declensions

  • 2.3 Indefinite and Definite Nouns

  • 3. Verbs
  • 3.1 Verb Conjugation

  • 3.2 Irregular Verbs

  • 3.3 Auxiliary Verbs

  • 3.4 Passive

  • 3.5 Imperative

  • 4. Numbers
  • 4.1 Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers

  • 5. Prepositions
  • 5.1 Prepositions of Time

  • 5.2 Prepositions of Place

  • 6. Adjectives
  • 6.1 Adjective Inflections

  • 6.2 Comparison of Adjectives

  • 6.3 Present and Past Participle

  • 7. Word Order
  • 7.1 Word Order in Main Clauses

  • 7.2 Word Order in Subordinate Clauses

  • 7.3 Word Order in Questions

  • 8. Adverbs
  • 8.1 Adverb Formation

  • Introduction

  • 1. Pronouns

  • 1.1 Personal Pronouns

  • 1.2 Genitive

  • 1.3 Demonstrative Pronouns

  • 2. Nouns

  • 2.1 Articles

  • 2.2 Noun Declensions

  • 2.3 Indefinite and Definite Nouns

  • 3. Verbs

  • 3.1 Verb Conjugation

  • 3.2 Irregular Verbs

  • 3.3 Auxiliary Verbs

  • 3.4 Passive

  • 3.5 Imperative

  • 4. Numbers

  • 4.1 Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers

  • 5. Prepositions

  • 5.1 Prepositions of Time

  • 5.2 Prepositions of Place

  • 6. Adjectives

  • 6.1 Adjective Inflections

  • 6.2 Comparison of Adjectives

  • 6.3 Present and Past Participle

  • 7. Word Order

  • 7.1 Word Order in Main Clauses

  • 7.2 Word Order in Subordinate Clauses

  • 7.3 Word Order in Questions

  • 8. Adverbs

  • 8.1 Adverb Formation

Use the indefinite form of the noun without the article en/ett when:

  •  the verbs vara or bli are used to express nationality or profession (Jag ska bli lärare)
  • the noun is preceded by the pronouns varje, varenda, nästa or samma, or a numeral or quantifier
  • it is preceded by a possessive form
  • it is an abstract word or a mass word

The definite form of the noun is used when:

  • the noun has been mentioned before, or if it is generally known or familiar from the situation.
  • it is preceded by den/det/de här, den/det/de där, hela or förra (Åt du hela kanelbullen?)

Note:

förra året = last year

nästa år = next year

som lärare = as a teacher

som en lärare = like a teacher

Quantifiers

Quantifiers are chosen based on the countable nouns (e.g. många katter) and uncountable nouns (e.g. mycket vatten).

Quantifiers with countable nouns:

mångamany
fleraseveral
de flestamost
fåfew
färrefewer

The noun takes the plural indefinite form after these quantifiers (en saft, saften, safter, safterna):

Nuförtiden innehåller allt färre safter socker.

These days, fewer and fewer juices contain sugar.

 

Quantifiers with uncountable nouns:

mer(a)more
mestthe most
litelittle
mindreless
minstthe least

Uncountable nouns don’t take the plural forms, so the noun is in the singular indefinite form after these quantifiers (mjöl, mjölet):

Använd mindre mjöl nästa gång.

Use less flour next time.

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