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essence in Norwegian: essens

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'essens' in various contexts related to discussing core qualities or fundamental aspects of something. For example, a chef might say, 'Kjøttsausen er essensen av denne retten,' meaning 'The sauce is the essence of this dish,' highlighting its importance in the recipe. Additionally, in philosophical discussions, one might refer to the 'essens' of human existence when contemplating what it means to be human.
Synonyms & nuances
'Essens' can be compared to 'kjerne' (core) and 'substantia' (substance), but it often carries a more abstract connotation. While 'kjerne' refers to the central part of something tangible, 'essens' evokes a sense of intrinsic quality or spirit, making it more suitable in discussions about feelings or philosophies.
Culture
'Essens' derives from the Latin 'essentia,' which means 'being' or 'existence,' a term that has shaped philosophical discourse for centuries. In Norwegian culture, the word is often linked to the appreciation of simplicity and purity, whether in nature, art, or cuisine—an idea that resonates with the concept of 'hygge' in other Scandinavian cultures.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of essens in English?
'Essens' translates to 'essence' in English, representing the fundamental quality or nature of something. It is often used to express the most important characteristic or element of a subject.
Q.How do you pronounce essens in Norwegian?
'Essens' is pronounced as 'eh-sens,' with the emphasis on the first syllable. Listening to native speakers or using pronunciation tools can help perfect your accent.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using essens?
A common mistake is using 'essens' in overly technical contexts where a more specific term might be appropriate. It’s best to use 'essens' when discussing abstract qualities rather than concrete or physical attributes.
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