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grein — meaning in English: article

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neutral common
Usage
Native Icelandic speakers commonly use the word 'grein' in journalistic settings, such as discussing newspaper articles or online blog posts. It can also be found in academic contexts, where students or researchers refer to articles in scholarly journals during discussions or presentations.
Synonyms & nuances
'Grein' is often used interchangeably with 'viðtal' (interview) and 'ritgerð' (essay), but it specifically refers to articles that are factual and informative. You might choose 'grein' when discussing a news piece or informative text, whereas 'ritgerð' implies a more extensive, analytical written work.
Culture
'Grein' has roots in Old Norse, where it meant 'branch' or 'limb,' which metaphorically relates to branching out into different topics or subjects in written form. This connection illustrates the importance of articles in exploring various themes in Icelandic literature and journalism, reflecting the rich storytelling tradition of the country.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Icelandic word 'grein'?
'Grein' translates to 'article' in English, and it is commonly used to refer to written pieces in newspapers, magazines, or online platforms.
Q.How do you use 'grein' in a sentence?
You can use 'grein' in a sentence like: 'Ég las áhugaverða grein um náttúruvernd' which means 'I read an interesting article about environmental protection.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'grein'?
A common mistake is confusing 'grein' with 'frétt' which means 'news.' While both refer to written content, 'grein' implies a more in-depth exploration of a topic rather than just a brief news report.
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