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sister in Norwegian: søster

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'søster' in various contexts, such as family gatherings, casual conversations, or when introducing family members. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Dette er min søster,' meaning 'This is my sister,' when presenting her to friends or at a family dinner.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'søster' specifically means 'sister,' it can be used in a wider familial context. In some cases, 'søster' might be affectionately used to refer to close female friends, but it lacks the formal biological connotation of terms like 'søsken' which means 'sibling.'
Culture
'Søster' has deep cultural roots in Norwegian society, where family ties are highly valued. The word is related to Old Norse 'systir,' showcasing the importance of familial relationships in Scandinavian history. Interestingly, in many Norwegian households, siblings often share a close bond, leading to a cultural emphasis on the role of sisters as confidantes and support systems.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'søster' in English?
'Søster' means 'sister' in English. It is a term used to refer to a female sibling, emphasizing the familial bond between sisters.
Q.How do you pronounce 'søster'?
'Søster' is pronounced approximately as 'suuh-ster,' with a soft 's' sound and a round 'ø' that resembles the vowel sound in 'fur.'
Q.Can 'søster' be used in a non-family context?
'Søster' is primarily used to refer to biological or adoptive sisters, but it can also be affectionately used among close friends to signify a sister-like bond, though this is less common.
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