wolves

This is the 8052nd most frequent Swedish word.


wolves

The Swedish word "wolves" translates to "vargar" in English and refers to "wild carnivorous mammals related to dogs."


Here, 'vargarna' (the wolves) is used as the subject of the sentence, describing their location and action.

Vargarna står på klippan och ylar.

The wolves stand on the cliff and howl.


In this sentence, 'vargar' (wolves) is used in a general sense to denote the animals residing in the forest, demonstrating the indefinite plural form.

Skogen blev hem för många vargar.

The forest became home to many wolves.


Here, 'varg' (wolf) is singular, describing a potential individual wolf indicated by tracks.

Vi såg spår från en varg nära floden.

We saw tracks of a wolf near the river.