åkt

This is the 1626th most frequent Swedish word.

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åkt

"Åkt" means "gone" or "traveled" (past participle of "åka," which means "to go" or "to travel").


The word 'åkt' is the past participle of the verb 'åka', which means 'to travel' or 'to go', often referring to traveling using a vehicle.

Jag har åkt till Stockholm många gånger.

I have traveled to Stockholm many times.


Here, 'åkte' is the simple past tense of 'åka', illustrating a completed action in the past related to traveling.

Vi åkte med tåget igår.

We traveled by train yesterday.


The phrase 'skulle ha åkt' employs 'åkt' within a conditional tense construction, referring to an action that would have happened under different circumstances.

Hon skulle ha åkt om det inte regnade.

She would have traveled if it were not raining.