This is the 6097th most frequent Swedish word.
katharina
The Swedish word "Katharina" is a personal name equivalent to "Catherine" in English.
Here "Katharina" is used as a proper noun, serving as the subject of the sentence, representing an individual's name.
Katharina älskar att läsa böcker.
Katharina loves to read books.
In this sentence, "Katharinas" is used in the possessive form to indicate ownership of the idea mentioned.
Det var Katharinas idé att gå på museum.
It was Katharina's idea to go to the museum.
Here, "Katharina" functions as part of a title or designation, referring to a specific historical figure, particularly a queen.