Talk:Swedish/List of strong and irregular verbs

Previously strong verbs that are now irregular
Added (in brackets) the older forms of verbs that used to be strong, because I believe that helps in understanding why today's forms look the way they do, and why some irregular verbs have the -it suffix that is usually the sign of a strong verb. clacke 16:19, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

More verbs added
I have recently added a bunch of verbs, using and  as sources. The former is a page where you can search for Swedish words in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL), Svensk ordbok (SO), and Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB) simultaneously, and the latter is a thesis by Fredrik Smeds at Karlstads universitet, which amongst other things provides more or less complete lists of verbs in Standard Swedish that are (or once were) strong, irregular, or weak with varying or unusual conjugation, since the 19th century. There are many verbs not presented in our list, e.g., those that have weak conjugation today but once were strong and vice versa. The ones that I added are those that are strong, irregular, or weak with varying or unusual conjugation in the latest editions of SAOL and/or SO. ÅttioFem (discuss • contribs) 17:27, 4 August 2018 (UTC)