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alexandros
use of "ur"
I have encountered the following sentence :
_ han går ut ur affaren.
I suppose that means that he is going out of the shop.
What is the use of this "ur" ?
Can be replaced also by something else?
Tack!
Sep 11, 2018 9:19 AM
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ut ur = out of/out from
Ur is here used as a preposition. It's used when something/someone emerges from something else.
Ur can also most often be replaced by från/ifrån.
Examples:
Han kom ut ur huset = He came out of the house or He emerged from the house.
Han kom ut från huset = He came out of the house.
September 11, 2018
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