ifatt
Swedish
Alternative forms
- i fatt
Etymology
From i (“in”) + fatt (“a grip”). Fatt is related to fatta (“to grip”) and only occurs in certain expressions.
Adverb
ifatt (not comparable)
- (following a verb of motion) used to denote that something is catching up with something, as in reaching something ahead.
Synonyms
See also
- hinna ifatt (catch up in general)
- gå ifatt (... by walking)
- köra ifatt (...by driving)
- springa ifatt (... by running)
References
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