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Arriving at the scheduled moment.
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Vi måste komma __________ till mötet.
Han lyckades bli klar med projektet __________.
Bussen var inte __________ idag.
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The Swedish phrase 'i tid' is a calque (loan translation) of the German phrase 'in Zeit', which literally means 'in time'. The German phrase has been in use since at least the 16th century, and it is likely that the Swedish phrase emerged around the same time. The concept of 'being in time' or 'on time' is a fundamental aspect of many Germanic languages, reflecting a cultural emphasis on punctuality and adherence to schedules. The individual components of the phrase are also ancient. 'i' is a common preposition in Swedish, derived from Old Norse 'í', meaning 'in' or 'at'. This preposition itself has roots in Proto-Germanic '*in' and further back to Proto-Indo-European '*en'. 'tid' in Swedish means 'time', originating from Old Norse 'tíð', which also referred to 'time', 'season', or 'occurrence'. This word can be traced back to Proto-Germanic '*tīdiz' (meaning 'time' or 'period') and ultimately to the Proto-Indo-European root '*deh₁-' or '*dʰeh₁-' which conveyed the idea of 'to set', 'to place', or 'to do'. This root also gave rise to words like 'do' in English and 'thema' in Greek. Therefore, 'i tid' is a deeply rooted phrase, reflecting centuries of linguistic evolution and cultural significance concerning the concept of time and punctuality within the Germanic language family.