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bukser — meaning in English: pants

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neutral very common
Usage
Norwegian speakers commonly use the word 'bukser' in everyday conversations when discussing clothing, especially when shopping or getting dressed. For example, someone might ask a friend for their opinion on a new pair of bukser before heading out to a party.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bukser' is specifically used for pants, while 'shorts' translates to 'shorts' in Norwegian. When referring to trousers in a more formal context, 'bukser' is appropriate, but for casual wear, you might also hear 'jeans' or 'joggebukser' (sweatpants) used depending on the style.
Culture
The word 'bukser' is derived from the Old Norse word 'buxur,' which referred to trousers or breeches. Historically, pants have been a staple of Norwegian clothing, evolving from practical garments worn by farmers and laborers to fashionable items in modern wardrobes, reflecting changing styles and social norms.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'bukser'?
'Bukser' is already in plural form and refers to pants as a general category. The singular form is less commonly used in everyday conversation.
Q.How do you use 'bukser' in a sentence?
A common usage would be: 'Jeg kjøpte nye bukser i går,' which means 'I bought new pants yesterday.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'bukser'?
One common mistake is using 'bukser' in the singular form. Remember, it always refers to pants as a pair, so it should be used in plural.
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