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sulten — meaning in English: hungry

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'sulten' during mealtimes or when discussing food preferences. For instance, a friend might say 'Jeg er sulten' when suggesting where to eat, or parents ask their children if they are 'sulten' before dinner.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'sulten' specifically denotes hunger, another word, 'sult', refers to hunger as a state of deprivation. You would use 'sulten' when casually expressing that you want to eat, while 'sult' might be used in more serious discussions about lack of food.
Culture
'Sulten' is derived from the Old Norse word 'sultr', which also means hunger. In Norway, food plays a significant role in social gatherings, and expressing hunger can often lead to invitations to share meals, reflecting the warm culture of hospitality.
FAQ
Q.What does 'sulten' mean in English?
'Sulten' translates to 'hungry' in English. It’s a common word used to express the desire for food.
Q.How do you pronounce 'sulten'?
'Sulten' is pronounced as /ˈsʊl.tɛn/. The 'u' sounds like the 'u' in 'pull,' and the 'e' is pronounced as in 'pen.'
Q.Can 'sulten' be used in formal contexts?
'Sulten' is primarily used in informal settings. In more formal contexts, such as writing or speeches, you might instead describe feelings of hunger more elaborately.
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