See also: undergang

Swedish

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Etymology

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under +‎ gång, like German Untergang

Pronunciation

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Noun

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undergång c

  1. the end (usually of something larger, more complex, and more abstract, through being destroyed or the like); destruction, doom, ruin, etc., (of a society or the like) downfall
    världens undergång
    the end of the world
    mänsklighetens undergång
    the end of humanity
    en känsla av (nära) förestående undergång
    a feeling of impending doom
    Bara Nisse kan rädda oss från undergång
    Only Nisse can save us from destruction
    romarrikets undergång
    the fall of the Roman Empire ("romarrikets fall" appears to be more common – "undergång" sounds a bit more dramatic)
  2. an underpass (a tunnel for pedestrians under a street or railway)

Usage notes

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Something meeting its end, with a fairly dramatic-sounding word. Has many different possible translations depending on context.

Declension

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Declension of undergång
nominative genitive
singular indefinite undergång undergångs
definite undergången undergångens
plural indefinite undergångar undergångars
definite undergångarna undergångarnas

Derived terms

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References

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