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elleve — meaning in English: eleven

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'elleve' in various everyday situations, such as counting objects, telling time, or discussing age. For example, a teacher might ask students how many apples they have, leading to the answer 'Elleve epler' (eleven apples). It's also common in casual conversations among friends when discussing scores in games or sports.
Synonyms & nuances
'Elleve' stands alone as the specific term for eleven, while 'ti' means ten and 'tolv' means twelve. The choice of 'elleve' specifically denotes the number eleven, which has no synonyms in the context of cardinal numbers, making it essential for precise counting.
Culture
'Elleve' is derived from Old Norse, where numbers were often linked to ancient counting systems and even mythology. In Norway, the number eleven has cultural significance due to its appearance in traditional games and folklore, often representing balance and completeness, as it follows the base ten system.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'elleve'?
'Elleve' is pronounced as 'EL-eh-veh'. The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the 'v' is soft, similar to the English 'v' in 'very'.
Q.Can 'elleve' be used in formal writing?
Yes, 'elleve' can be used in both formal and informal contexts. In formal writing, you might find it in reports or academic papers discussing statistical data.
Q.What are common mistakes when using numbers in Norwegian?
A common mistake is using the wrong gender for nouns when counting. Remember that when describing quantities, the noun must agree in gender with the number, so be mindful of whether the object you’re counting is masculine, feminine, or neuter.
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