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spontan — meaning in English: spontaneous

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'spontan' in casual conversations when discussing unplanned activities, such as a surprise trip or an impromptu gathering with friends. It's also common in creative contexts, like when someone is praising a friend's spontaneous decision to try a new hobby or adventure.
Synonyms & nuances
'Spontan' is closely related to 'improvisert' (improvised) but carries a lighter, more positive connotation. While 'improvisert' suggests a lack of preparation often needed in specific contexts like performance, 'spontan' emphasizes the joy and freedom of unplanned moments.
Culture
'Spontan' has roots in the Latin word 'spontaneus,' which means 'of one's own accord.' In Norwegian culture, spontaneity is often celebrated, especially in social settings, where being spontaneous can lead to memorable experiences, surprising adventures, and stronger bonds among friends and family.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'spontan' in English?
'Spontan' translates to 'spontaneous' in English. It describes actions or events that occur unexpectedly or without premeditation.
Q.How do you use 'spontan' in a sentence?
You could say, 'Vi bestemte oss for å dra på en spontan tur' which means 'We decided to go on a spontaneous trip.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'spontan'?
'Spontan' should not be confused with 'planlagt,' which means 'planned.' Ensure you're using 'spontan' when referring to actions that are unplanned or done on the spur of the moment.
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