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sko — meaning in English: shoe

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'sko' in everyday conversations when discussing footwear styles, shopping for shoes, or giving directions in a store. For example, one might say, 'Hvor kan jeg finne sko til fest?' meaning 'Where can I find shoes for a party?'
Synonyms & nuances
'Sko' generally refers to shoes in a broad sense. In contrast, 'støvler' specifically means 'boots.' You would choose 'sko' when referring to any type of general footwear, while 'støvler' would be more appropriate for discussing tall shoes that often protect against harsher weather.
Culture
'Sko' has its roots in the Old Norse word 'skór,' which reflects the long-standing tradition of shoe-making in Scandinavian culture. Shoes have not only been functional items but also symbols of status and style, particularly in Norway's history of vibrant folk costumes where footwear played a crucial role.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of sko in Norwegian?
The plural form of 'sko' is also 'sko.' This is an example of an irregular plural in Norwegian, where the word remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
Q.How do I ask for shoes in a store in Norwegian?
You can say, 'Kan jeg få se på skoene?' which means 'Can I see the shoes?' This is a polite way to request assistance.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word sko?
'Sko' is often mistakenly treated as a feminine noun when it is actually neutral. Remember, you should use neutral articles and adjectives when referring to 'sko.'
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