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år — meaning in English: year

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers of Norwegian often use the word 'år' when discussing age, seasons, or planning events, such as saying, 'Jeg er 25 år gammel' (I am 25 years old) or 'Vi skal reise neste år' (We will travel next year). It's frequently utilized in both casual conversations and formal writings, making it a versatile word in everyday language.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'år' specifically denotes a 'year' in a general sense, related terms like 'årstid' (season) can refer to specific periods within the year. You would choose 'år' when you're discussing time in years, whereas 'årstid' would apply when talking about the characteristics of the seasons.
Culture
'År' comes from Old Norse 'ár', which also meant 'year'. This word is deeply intertwined with the concept of time in Norwegian culture, where distinct seasons and annual traditions are celebrated, such as 'julefeiring' (Christmas celebration) and 'sommerferie' (summer vacation). Interestingly, in Norwegian folklore, the passing of years is often associated with agricultural cycles, emphasizing the importance of nature in the life of Norwegians.
FAQ
Q.What does 'år' mean in English?
'År' translates to 'year' in English and is used in various contexts related to time, age, and dates.
Q.How do you use 'år' in a sentence?
You can use 'år' in sentences like 'Hun studerer i to år' (She studies for two years) or 'Vi feirer nyttår hvert år' (We celebrate New Year every year).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'år'?
A common mistake is confusing 'år' with 'årstid'. Remember that 'år' refers to years, while 'årstid' refers to seasons. Ensure you use 'år' when talking about the passage of time over the years.
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