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I can eat a little more. b Inf. måtte,pres. tense må, past tense måtte, past participle
måttet. The verbmå impliesthat itis necessary todo something: Det må Iundskylde!
I am sorry!(Lit.youhave to excuse that.) Note that måikkemeans must not. c Inf.