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opdagelse — meaning in English: discovery

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers of Danish often use the word 'opdagelse' when discussing scientific breakthroughs, personal revelations, or historical findings. For example, a teacher might say, 'Vi gjorde en opdagelse i vores eksperiment,' meaning, 'We made a discovery in our experiment,' during a science class.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'opdagelse' broadly means discovery, 'fund' can also mean find, often referring to a physical object or treasure. Use 'opdagelse' when talking about more abstract or intellectual discoveries, such as ideas or insights.
Culture
'Opdagelse' shares etymological roots with the Old Norse word 'opdaga,' which means to uncover or discover. The concept of discovery is deeply ingrained in Danish culture, particularly highlighted during the Age of Exploration when Danish explorers like Vitus Bering and Hans Egede made significant contributions to geographic and cultural knowledge.
FAQ
Q.What does 'opdagelse' mean in English?
'Opdagelse' translates to 'discovery' in English and refers to the act of finding or uncovering something new.
Q.How do you use 'opdagelse' in a sentence?
You can use 'opdagelse' in sentences like 'Hun gjorde en vigtig opdagelse,' which means 'She made an important discovery.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'opdagelse'?
'Opdagelse' is often confused with 'opdaget,' the past participle of 'opdage.' Make sure to use 'opdagelse' when referring to the noun form of discovery.
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