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Breakdown of Du kan få en smörgås med ost om du vill.
du
you
kunna
can
vilja
to want
om
if
med
with
smörgåsen
the sandwich
osten
the cheese
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Questions & Answers about Du kan få en smörgås med ost om du vill.
What does du mean in the sentence?
Du translates to you in English. It is the informal second-person singular pronoun used when addressing someone directly.
What is the role of kan in this sentence?
Kan is a modal verb meaning can. It expresses possibility or permission—just as can is used in English—and it is followed by the base form of the main verb.
Why is the base form få used after kan?
In Swedish, when a modal verb such as kan is present, the subsequent verb remains in its base form. Here, få means get (or have in the context), and it is not conjugated when it follows kan.
How is the phrase en smörgås med ost structured, and what do its parts mean?
The phrase breaks down as follows: • En smörgås means a sandwich, where en is the indefinite article for common gender nouns. • Med ost translates to with cheese, with med serving as the preposition with and ost meaning cheese. Together, the phrase conveys a sandwich with cheese.
What does om du vill mean, and how is it used in the sentence?
Om du vill translates to if you want. It functions as a conditional clause that offers an option, implying that you can receive the sandwich with cheese on the condition that you want it.