/ˈjeːnɔm/
UrsprungFrom Old Norse gegnum (dative of gegn/gjegn).
- through (from one side to the other)
“Bollen gick rakt genom hålet” — The ball went straight through the hole
“Kulan gick genom armen” — The bullet went through his arm
“Bakom mina solglasögon kan jag va' [vara] mig själv. Allting blir så vackert genom ... Genom mina solglasögon är ljuset alltid gult. Allting känns så riktigt bakom ...” — Behind my sunglasses, I can be myself. Everything turns so beautiful through ... Through my sunglasses, the light is always yellow. Everything feels so right behind ...
- through (surrounded by (while moving))
“Genom att gå genom skogen sparade vi en halvtimme” — By walking through the forest, we saved half an hour
- through, across (of time)
“Poesin talar genom tidsåldrarna” — The poetry speaks through the ages
- neutera genome; the complete DNA of an organism
Formergenom(indefinite, nominative, singular) · genoms(genitive, indefinite, singular) · genomet(definite, nominative, singular) · genomets(definite, genitive, singular) · genom(indefinite, nominative, plural) · genoms(genitive, indefinite, plural) · genomen(definite, nominative, plural) · genomens(definite, genitive, plural)