købt

This is the 572nd most frequent Danish word.


købt

"Bought."


In this sentence, 'købt' is the past participle of the verb 'at købe' (to buy), used with the auxiliary verb 'har' to form the present perfect tense.

Jeg har købt en ny bil.

I have bought a new car.


Here, 'købt' is used in a question in the present perfect tense to inquire about something purchased.

Hvad har du købt i dag?

What have you bought today?


In this example, 'købt' is used to indicate a completed purchase in the past, formed as part of the present perfect tense with 'har.'

Butikken er populær, fordi priserne er lave, og mange har købt der før.

The shop is popular because the prices are low, and many have bought there before.