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kultur — meaning in English: culture

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'kultur' in discussions about social events, art, and traditions. For instance, you might hear it during a conversation about Danish festivals, or when visiting museums that showcase local heritage.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kultur' is often used interchangeably with 'civilisation' or 'society', but it specifically emphasizes the artistic and social aspects of a community. When discussing the arts or traditional practices, 'kultur' is the preferred term, whereas 'civilisation' might suggest a broader historical context.
Culture
The word 'kultur' originates from the Latin 'cultura', which means 'to cultivate'. In Denmark, it represents more than just art or music; it encompasses social practices, beliefs, and customs that are vital to Danish identity. Interestingly, Danish culture is often highlighted in global dialogues about happiness, as Denmark frequently ranks high on happiness indexes.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kultur' mean in English?
'Kultur' translates to 'culture' in English, referring to the shared practices, beliefs, and artistic expressions of a community.
Q.How do you use 'kultur' in a sentence?
You can use 'kultur' in sentences like 'Vi skal besøge et kulturhus i weekenden,' which means 'We are going to visit a cultural house this weekend.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'kultur'?
'Kultur' is often mistakenly used to refer only to art or music. Remember, it encompasses a wider range of social practices and traditions, so be sure to use it in that broader context.
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