ediths

This is the 5276th most frequent Swedish word.


ediths

"Ediths" is not a standalone Swedish word; it may refer to a name in possessive form (i.e., "Edith's" belongings). If used differently, it could be a typo or require additional context.


In this sentence, 'Ediths' is the possessive form, indicating that the book belongs to Edith.

Ediths bok var mycket spännande.

Edith's book was very exciting.


Here, 'Ediths' represents possession, showing that the dog belongs to Edith.

Jag såg Ediths hund på gården.

I saw Edith's dog in the yard.


In this example, 'Ediths' is used to describe whose performance is being discussed, again indicating possession.

De talade om Ediths prestation i tävlingen.

They talked about Edith's performance in the competition.