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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'sort' in various everyday situations, such as describing the color of clothing or objects, or when discussing emotions associated with darkness, like sadness. For instance, someone might say 'Hun har på seg en sort kjole' (She is wearing a black dress) at a social gathering or during a fashion conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sort' is often directly compared to 'mørk,' which means 'dark.' While 'mørk' can describe shades of darkness beyond just color (like the dark of night), 'sort' specifically refers to the color black. You would use 'sort' when you need to specify something is black, rather than simply dark.
Culture
'Sort' has its roots in Old Norse, where it was used to describe the color black, symbolizing depth and the unknown. In Norwegian culture, the color black carries various meanings, from elegance in fashion to mourning in more somber contexts, showing its multifaceted nature in society.
FAQ
Q.What does the Norwegian word 'sort' mean in English?
'Sort' translates to 'black' in English, commonly used to describe color in various contexts.
Q.Is 'sort' used in formal writing?
'Sort' is primarily used in neutral contexts, making it appropriate for both spoken and written Norwegian, including formal situations.
Q.Can 'sort' describe things other than color?
While 'sort' primarily denotes the color black, it can also be used metaphorically to describe moods or characteristics, such as 'sort humor' (dark humor).
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