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sulten — meaning in English: hungry

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informal very common
Usage
Native Danish speakers often use the word 'sulten' in everyday conversations, such as when deciding where to eat or when feeling the pangs of hunger before a meal. For example, one might say 'Jeg er sulten' to express their desire for food while out with friends or family, particularly during mealtime discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sulten' directly translates to 'hungry', but you might also encounter 'sult' which means 'hunger' in Danish. While 'sult' refers more to the state of hunger itself, 'sulten' is an adjective used to describe the feeling in a person, making it more immediate and vibrant in conversation.
Culture
'Sulten' is derived from the Old Norse word 'sultr', which also means hunger. In Denmark, where open-faced sandwiches known as 'smørrebrød' are a staple, expressing hunger can lead to culinary adventures, as the nation’s cuisine takes pride in its hearty meals that cater to the sulten populace.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'sulten' in a sentence?
You can use 'sulten' in a sentence like 'Jeg er sulten', which means 'I am hungry'. This is a straightforward way to express your need for food.
Q.Are there any idioms or phrases with 'sulten'?
'Sulten' can appear in phrases like 'sulten som en ulv', which means 'hungry as a wolf', emphasizing intense hunger in a playful manner.
Q.What are common mistakes when using 'sulten'?
A common mistake is confusing 'sulten' with 'sult'. Remember, 'sulten' describes the state of being hungry, while 'sult' is the noun form, referring to hunger itself.
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