Jag vill gärna sammanfatta mina frågor i förväg, så att jag inte glömmer något under mötet.

Questions & Answers about Jag vill gärna sammanfatta mina frågor i förväg, så att jag inte glömmer något under mötet.

Why does the sentence start with Jag vill gärna? What does gärna add?

Gärna adds a nuance like gladly, quite, or would like to. In this sentence, Jag vill sammanfatta... means I want to summarize..., while Jag vill gärna sammanfatta... sounds softer and more natural: I’d like to summarize...

So gärna often makes a statement sound:

  • less blunt
  • more polite
  • more natural in everyday Swedish

It does not literally mean please here.


Why is it vill sammanfatta and not vill att sammanfatta?

Because vill is a modal verb, and in Swedish modal verbs are followed directly by the infinitive, without att.

So:

  • Jag vill sammanfatta = I want to summarize
  • Jag kan komma = I can come
  • Jag måste gå = I must go

This is similar to English, where we also say I want to summarize in some structures, but Swedish is especially strict about dropping att after modal verbs like vill, kan, ska, måste.


What exactly does sammanfatta mean here?

Sammanfatta means to summarize or to sum up.

In this sentence, it suggests gathering your questions into a short, clear form before the meeting.

It can be used for:

  • summarizing a text
  • summarizing a discussion
  • summarizing your thoughts or questions

So sammanfatta mina frågor means something like:

  • summarize my questions
  • put my questions into a concise form

Why is it mina frågor and not just frågor?

Mina frågor means my questions.

Swedish uses possessive words like:

  • min for common-gender singular words
  • mitt for neuter singular words
  • mina for plural words

Since frågor is plural, the correct form is mina.

Examples:

  • min fråga = my question
  • mitt möte = my meeting
  • mina frågor = my questions

So mina frågor clearly says that these are my questions, not questions in general.


What does i förväg mean, and is it a fixed phrase?

Yes, i förväg is a very common fixed expression meaning:

  • in advance
  • beforehand

So:

  • sammanfatta mina frågor i förväg = summarize my questions in advance

You should learn i förväg as a whole phrase.

Other examples:

  • Tack i förväg = Thanks in advance
  • Jag vill veta det i förväg = I want to know that beforehand

Why is så att used here?

Så att means so that and introduces a purpose clause.

In this sentence:

  • Jag vill gärna sammanfatta mina frågor i förväg = I’d like to summarize my questions in advance
  • så att jag inte glömmer något under mötet = so that I don’t forget anything during the meeting

So the second part explains the purpose of the first part.

This is a very common Swedish structure:

  • Jag skriver ner det, så att jag minns.
  • Hon talar långsamt, så att alla förstår.

Why is it jag inte glömmer and not jag glömmer inte?

Because after så att, you have a subordinate clause, and word order changes in Swedish.

In a main clause, Swedish usually has the finite verb before sentence adverbs like inte:

  • Jag glömmer inte något (main-clause pattern, though this exact sentence sounds less natural than using inget/något differently)

But in a subordinate clause, inte comes before the finite verb:

  • ... så att jag inte glömmer något

This is a very important Swedish rule.

Compare:

  • Main clause: Jag kommer inte.
  • Subordinate clause: ... eftersom jag inte kommer.

Why does it say något after inte glömmer? Why not ingenting?

After inte, Swedish often uses något rather than ingenting.

So:

  • jag inte glömmer något = I don’t forget anything

This is the most natural structure here.

Compare:

  • Jag glömmer ingenting. = I forget nothing / I don’t forget anything
  • Jag glömmer inte något. is possible in some contexts but usually less natural than Jag glömmer ingenting in a main clause
  • In subordinate clauses like this, inte ... något is very common

So the sentence uses a very standard pattern:

  • inte
    • verb
  • något = anything

What does under mötet mean? Is it the same as i mötet?

Under mötet means during the meeting.

That is the natural choice here, because the meaning is about time.

  • under mötet = during the meeting

I mötet can sometimes be used, but it often feels more like in the meeting context rather than simply during it. For time expressions, under is usually the clearest and most natural option.

Examples:

  • Vi pratade om det under mötet. = We talked about it during the meeting.
  • Jag blev nervös under presentationen. = I got nervous during the presentation.

Why is there a comma before så att?

The comma helps separate the two parts of the sentence:

  1. the main idea
  2. the purpose clause

So it makes the sentence easier to read:

  • Jag vill gärna sammanfatta mina frågor i förväg, så att...

In Swedish, commas before subordinate clauses are often optional unless needed for clarity or style. So the comma here is natural, but you may also see similar sentences without one.


Could frågor mean both questions and issues here?

Yes, frågor can mean:

  • literal questions
  • broader issues/topics/matters

In this sentence, the most obvious meaning is questions you want to ask during a meeting. But depending on context, it could also suggest points or issues you want to raise.

That flexibility is common in Swedish business or formal language.

For example:

  • Jag har några frågor. = I have some questions.
  • Vi måste diskutera de här frågorna. = We need to discuss these issues/topics.

Could you say innan mötet instead of i förväg?

Yes, but the nuance is slightly different.

  • i förväg = in advance / beforehand
  • innan mötet = before the meeting

In this sentence:

  • i förväg focuses on doing it ahead of time
  • innan mötet gives a more specific time reference

So both are possible, but they are not completely identical.

Compare:

  • Jag vill sammanfatta mina frågor i förväg = I want to summarize my questions in advance
  • Jag vill sammanfatta mina frågor innan mötet = I want to summarize my questions before the meeting

The original sentence sounds slightly broader and more idiomatic.


Is this sentence formal, informal, or neutral?

It is basically neutral to slightly formal.

Why?

  • sammanfatta sounds a bit more polished than a very casual verb
  • i förväg
  • under mötet
  • the full clause with så att

This sounds very natural in:

  • workplace Swedish
  • emails
  • professional conversation
  • careful everyday speech

It is not stiff or overly formal, just organized and clear.

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