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hånd — meaning in English: hand

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'hånd' in a variety of contexts, from casual conversations about daily activities to more serious discussions about health or well-being. For example, they might say, 'Jeg har vondt i hånden' (I have pain in my hand) when talking to a friend or a doctor.
Synonyms & nuances
'Hånd' is often compared to 'håndledd,' which means 'wrist.' While 'hånd' refers to the entire hand, 'håndledd' specifies the joint connecting the hand to the forearm. Use 'hånd' when discussing general actions or feelings related to the hand.
Culture
'Hånd' has roots in Old Norse, where it was spelled 'hǫnd'. This word is crucial for understanding various Norwegian idioms, such as 'å hjelpe med hånden' (to lend a hand), which conveys the spirit of community and helping one another. In Norwegian culture, the hand also symbolizes skill and craftsmanship, often celebrated in traditional arts and crafts.
FAQ
Q.What does hånd mean in English?
'Hånd' translates to 'hand' in English, referring to the part of the body used for holding and manipulating objects.
Q.How do I use hånd in a sentence?
You can use 'hånd' in sentences like, 'Hun strakk ut hånden' (She reached out her hand) to indicate actions involving the hand.
Q.Are there any common phrases with hånd?
'Yes, there are several common phrases such as 'hånd i hånd' (hand in hand), which symbolizes unity and cooperation in various contexts.
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