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jakke — meaning in English: jacket

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'jakke' when discussing clothing, particularly during conversations about the weather or fashion. For example, you might hear 'jakke' used at a clothing store while shopping for a new winter jacket or during a casual chat about what to wear for a chilly evening out.
Synonyms & nuances
'Jakke' is a general term for a jacket, but in Norwegian, you might also encounter 'frakk' (coat) or 'anorakk' (anorak). The subtle difference lies in the type and length; while 'jakke' can refer to a lighter layer, 'frakk' usually denotes a longer, heavier outer garment.
Culture
'Jakke' is derived from the Old Norse word 'jakki,' which originally referred to a short coat. In Norway, jackets are not just functional; they also reflect personal style, especially in urban areas where fashion trends are closely followed. Interestingly, Norwegians often have a specific 'jakke' for various occasions, ranging from casual outings to formal events.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of jakke in Norwegian?
The plural form of 'jakke' is 'jakker.' This is useful to know when discussing more than one jacket, for example, 'Jeg har mange jakker' means 'I have many jackets.'
Q.How do you say 'I need a jacket' in Norwegian?
You would say 'Jeg trenger en jakke' in Norwegian. This phrase can come in handy while shopping or when asking someone for help finding a jacket.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word jakke?
'Jakke' is a feminine noun, so it's important to use the correct article 'en' instead of 'et.' A common mistake is saying 'et jakke' instead of 'en jakke.'
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