regler
Overview
The Swedish word 'regler' is the indefinite plural form of 'regel'. It is a highly versatile noun, primarily meaning 'rules' or 'regulations' in various contexts. Its etymology traces back through Middle Low German to the Latin 'regula', which signified a straight edge, a ruler, a pattern, or a principle for guidance. This origin clearly illustrates the core meaning of 'regler' as something that provides structure, guidance, or a standard.
In its most common usage, 'regler' refers to a formal set of instructions or principles that govern conduct, behavior, or procedures. This can be seen in phrases like 'följa reglerna för säkerhet' (follow the safety rules) or 'spelets regler' (the rules of the game). These are explicit guidelines that individuals or groups are expected to adhere to. The context often implies a consequence for not following these rules, ranging from minor inconveniences to serious penalties.
Beyond formal regulations, 'regler' also encompasses customary or unwritten practices that are widely accepted and followed within a society or a specific group. These are often referred to as 'oskrivna regler' (unwritten rules). Examples include social etiquette, such as waiting your turn in a queue or not interrupting someone while they are speaking. While not legally binding, these unwritten rules play a significant role in maintaining social harmony and are often learned through observation and social interaction. Breaking these unwritten rules might not lead to legal repercussions, but it can result in social disapproval or awkwardness.
Furthermore, 'regler' can refer to general principles or laws, especially in a scientific or abstract sense. For instance, 'gravitationens regler' (the rules of gravity) refers to the fundamental laws governing the universe. In this sense, 'regler' describes inherent patterns or truths rather than human-made directives.
Understanding the nuance between these applications is key. When someone says 'Det är reglerna' (Those are the rules), it could mean anything from the official rules of an organization to a deeply ingrained social custom. The specific context is crucial for interpreting the exact meaning. Synonyms like 'bestämmelser' (provisions, regulations) and 'föreskrifter' (prescriptions, regulations) are often used in formal legal or administrative contexts, while 'normer' (norms) and 'principer' (principles) can be more general. The antonyms 'undantag' (exceptions) and 'frihet' (freedom) highlight the contrast between structured governance and its absence.
Grammatically, 'regler' is a common gender noun in its plural indefinite form. Its singular form is 'regel', and the definite plural is 'reglerna'. Its inflection follows standard Swedish noun declension patterns. The prevalence of phrases like 'bryta mot reglerna' (to break the rules), 'följa reglerna' (to follow the rules), and 'spela efter reglerna' (to play by the rules) underscores the importance of adherence to rules in Swedish culture, which generally values order, fairness, and predictability. The concept of 'regler och undantag' (rules and exceptions) also points to the understanding that while rules are important, there can also be justified deviations.
Beispiele
Det finns strikta regler för hur man får bygga här.
building regulationsThere are strict rules for how one can build here.
Spelets regler är enkla att lära sig.
game rulesThe rules of the game are simple to learn.
Följ reglerna så går det bra.
general adviceFollow the rules and it will be fine.
Han bröt mot alla regler.
breaking rulesHe broke all the rules.
Vi måste upprätta nya regler för mötena.
setting new rulesWe need to establish new rules for the meetings.
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Nutzungshinweise
'Regler' is a plural noun in Swedish, meaning 'rules' or 'regulations'. The singular form is 'regel'. It's a very common word used in a wide range of contexts, from formal legal frameworks to everyday social interactions. For example, 'trafikregler' refers to traffic rules, 'skolregler' to school rules, and 'spelregler' to game rules. It can also be used more broadly to refer to general principles or guidelines, such as 'livets regler' (the rules of life). When discussing official or established rules, it's often used with verbs like 'följa' (to follow), 'bryta mot' (to break/violate), or 'upprätta' (to establish). In more informal settings, 'regler' might be used to discuss social etiquette or expectations. It's important to note the distinction between 'regler' (rules) and 'lagar' (laws), with 'lagar' referring specifically to legally binding statutes, though the two concepts are often related and sometimes used interchangeably in casual conversation.
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Some might confuse 'regler' (rules) with 'lagar' (laws). While related, 'lagar' are formal legal statutes, whereas 'regler' can be more informal guidelines or regulations within a specific context (e.g., 'regler' for a game, 'regler' at school). Also, ensure correct pronunciation with a soft 'g' sound, similar to the 'y' in 'yes', rather than a hard 'g' as in 'go'.
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Wortherkunft
From Middle Low German 'regel', from Latin 'regula' (straight edge, ruler, pattern, rule), ultimately from 'regere' (to guide, to rule). Cognate with English 'rule', German 'Regel'.
Kultureller Kontext
Understanding 'regler' is fundamental in Swedish society, which often values order and adherence to established norms. While Swedes are generally law-abiding, there is also a nuanced understanding of 'oskrivna regler' (unwritten rules), which are social conventions that are not explicitly stated but are widely understood and followed. These unwritten rules can range from queueing etiquette to workplace behavior. 'Att spela efter reglerna' (to play by the rules) is a common expression reflecting the general appreciation for fair play and established procedures.
Merkhilfe
Visualize a ruler (linjal in Swedish) as a tool that helps maintain 'regler' (rules). Imagine a strict teacher pointing to a ruler and saying, 'These are the regler!'
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5 von 5Det finns strikta regler för hur man får bygga här.
There are strict rules for how one can build here.
Spelets regler är enkla att lära sig.
The rules of the game are simple to learn.
Följ reglerna så går det bra.
Follow the rules and it will be fine.
Han bröt mot alla regler.
He broke all the rules.
Vi måste upprätta nya regler för mötena.
We need to establish new rules for the meetings.
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