This is the 933rd most frequent Danish word.
rapporten
The Danish word "rapporten" means "the report" in English.
Here, 'rapporten' is the definite form of 'rapport,' meaning 'the report,' used as the subject of the sentence.
Rapporten blev afleveret i går.
The report was submitted yesterday.
In this example, 'rapporten' is used as the definite article of 'rapport,' serving as the object of the reading activity.
Jeg læser rapporten igen for at dobbelttjekke informationen.
I am reading the report again to double-check the information.
In this case, 'rapporten' is the definite form of 'rapport' and is used within a prepositional phrase to indicate the location where criticism is mentioned.