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sukker — meaning in English: sugar

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neutral very common
Usage
The word 'sukker' is commonly used in everyday conversations among Norwegian speakers when discussing food, cooking, or health. For example, you might hear it at a café when ordering a coffee with sugar, or during a family gathering while preparing dessert.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sukker' specifically refers to the sweet crystalline substance, but you might encounter 'søtning' which refers more broadly to sweetness, including natural and artificial sweeteners. You would choose 'sukker' when discussing sugar in its traditional sense, especially in cooking or baking contexts.
Culture
'Sukker' comes from the Old Norse word 'sukkr,' which itself has roots in the Latin 'saccharum' and the Greek 'sákkharon.' In Norwegian culture, sugar has a significant place, especially in baking traditional pastries and cakes during festive occasions like Christmas, showcasing its integral role in culinary traditions.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of sukker?
The plural form of 'sukker' is 'sukker' as well, since it is a mass noun in Norwegian. This means you would use it in the same way for both singular and plural contexts.
Q.How do you use sukker in a sentence?
'Sukker' can be used in various contexts, such as 'Jeg vil ha sukker i kaffen' which means 'I want sugar in my coffee.' This illustrates its use in requests or descriptions of food.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using sukker?
A common mistake is to confuse 'sukker' with other sweetening agents like 'honning' (honey) or 'søtning' (sweetener). It's important to remember that 'sukker' specifically refers to sugar.
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