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etikk — meaning in English: ethics

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'etikk' in discussions about moral philosophy, business practices, or social issues. For instance, in a university ethics course, students might debate ethical dilemmas, or in a corporate meeting, employees may discuss ethical guidelines for their work.
Synonyms & nuances
'Etikk' is often used in more formal contexts, while 'moral' (morals) can refer to personal beliefs and values. When discussing broader social or philosophical principles, 'etikk' is the preferred choice, whereas 'morals' might be reserved for individual perspectives.
Culture
'Etikk' derives from the Ancient Greek word 'ethos', which refers to character and moral nature. In Norway, ethical considerations play a vital role in public discussions, especially regarding environmental practices and social justice, reflecting the country’s strong commitment to values that promote fairness and sustainability.
FAQ
Q.What is the difference between 'etikk' and 'moral' in Norwegian?
'Etikk' focuses on social systems of ethics, while 'moral' typically refers to personal beliefs and individual standards of right and wrong.
Q.How do you pronounce 'etikk'?
'Etikk' is pronounced as /eːˈtɪk/ with emphasis on the second syllable, where the 'e' sounds like 'ay' in 'bay'.
Q.In what contexts is 'etikk' used in Norwegian?
'Etikk' is used in academic settings, discussions about healthcare, legal matters, and corporate environments where ethical standards are crucial.
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