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drømme — meaning in English: dream

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'drømme' in casual conversations about aspirations or future plans, such as discussing career goals with friends or family. It can also be found in literary contexts, where it evokes deeper emotional themes related to hopes and fears.
Synonyms & nuances
'Drømme' is generally used for both literal dreams during sleep and metaphorical dreams, like aspirations. Alternative words like 'ønske' (wish) may emphasize desire more than the imaginative aspect of dreaming, making 'drømme' the go-to choice for discussions about dreams in both senses.
Culture
'Drømme' has roots in Old Norse, showing how the concept of dreams has been significant in Scandinavian culture for centuries. Norwegians often explore dreams in literature, reflecting their views on life, nature, and existential questions, which adds a layer of depth to the word's usage.
FAQ
Q.What does 'drømme' mean in English?
'Drømme' translates to 'dream' in English, encompassing both the dreams we experience during sleep and our aspirations.
Q.How do you use 'drømme' in a sentence?
You can use 'drømme' in sentences like 'Jeg drømmer om å reise til Norge' (I dream of traveling to Norway), highlighting future hopes or desires.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'drømme'?
'Drømme' is often confused with 'ønske' (wish). Remember that 'drømme' implies a more imaginative or deep aspiration, while 'ønske' relates more to immediate desires or wants.
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