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vakker — meaning in English: beautiful

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'vakker' in a variety of contexts, from complimenting someone's appearance to describing stunning landscapes, such as the fjords or Northern Lights. It's common in both casual conversations and more poetic expressions, making it versatile in everyday language as well as in literature.
Synonyms & nuances
'Vakker' is often compared to 'pen,' which also means 'pretty' or 'nice.' While 'vakker' denotes a deeper, more profound beauty, 'pen' is more casual and often used for things that are cute or charming. Choose 'vakker' when you want to express something breathtaking or remarkably beautiful.
Culture
'Vakker' has roots in Old Norse, deriving from 'vøkr,' which means 'to be lively or vigorous.' This word reflects the deep appreciation Norwegians have for nature's beauty, often reflected in their art and poetry. In Norway, describing something as 'vakker' not only signifies beauty but also an emotional connection to the subject.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'vakker'?
'Vakker' is pronounced as 'vah-ker.' The first syllable has a soft 'a' sound, similar to 'father,' and the second syllable is pronounced as 'ker,' rhyming with 'her.'
Q.Can 'vakker' be used for both people and places?
Yes, 'vakker' can describe both people and places. For example, you might say 'hun er vakker' (she is beautiful) or 'fjellene er vakre' (the mountains are beautiful), showcasing its versatility.
Q.Is there a plural form of 'vakker'?
'Vakker' does not change in form for plural. When describing multiple beautiful things, you would still use 'vakker,' but in the plural context, you often pair it with 'vakre,' as in 'de vakre fjellene' (the beautiful mountains).
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