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skole — meaning in English: school

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'skole' in everyday conversations when discussing education, such as talking about school events, classes, or homework. For instance, you might hear a parent asking their child about their day at 'skole' or students discussing their upcoming exams.
Synonyms & nuances
'Skole' specifically refers to an educational institution for children and young adults, while 'universitet' refers to a university for higher education. You would use 'skole' when talking about primary or secondary education, but switch to 'universitet' when discussing university-level studies.
Culture
The word 'skole' comes from the Old Norse 'skóli', which in turn is derived from the Latin 'schola', meaning 'school' or 'place of learning'. Interestingly, education in Norway is highly valued, and 'skole' is often seen as the foundation of a person's future, reflecting the country's commitment to accessible learning for all children.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'skole' in English?
'Skole' translates to 'school' in English, referring to a place where education is provided to students.
Q.How do you pronounce 'skole'?
'Skole' is pronounced as 'sko-leh', with the 'o' sounding like the 'o' in 'more'.
Q.Are there different types of 'skole' in Norway?
Yes, there are different types of 'skole' in Norway, including 'barneskole' (primary school), 'ungdomsskole' (lower secondary school), and 'videregående skole' (upper secondary school), each catering to different educational stages.
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