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beslut — meaning in English: decision

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exempelvis
beslut
anpassa
förutsättning
motivation
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'beslut' in both personal and professional contexts. For instance, during a team meeting when discussing project directions, one might say, 'Vi måste fatta ett beslut om nästa steg,' meaning 'We need to make a decision about the next step.' Similarly, in everyday life, people might use it when deciding on weekend plans with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Beslut' is often used in formal contexts, while 'val' (choice) may imply a selection from multiple options without the connotation of finality. You would choose 'beslut' when emphasizing the act of making a definitive decision, especially in professional or serious discussions.
Culture
'Beslut' derives from the Old Swedish word 'besluta,' which means 'to resolve' or 'to decide.' In Swedish culture, making decisions is often viewed as a collective process, especially in work environments, reflecting the social democratic values that encourage consensus and collaboration.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of 'beslut'?
'Beslut' is pronounced as /bɛsˈlʉːt/. The 's' is soft, and the emphasis is on the second syllable, making it flow smoothly in conversation.
Q.How do I use 'beslut' in a sentence?
You can use 'beslut' in a sentence like, 'Jag har fattat ett viktigt beslut,' which translates to 'I have made an important decision.' This showcases its usage in personal or significant contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'beslut'?
'Beslut' is often confused with 'besluta,' which is the verb form meaning 'to decide.' Remember that 'beslut' is a noun, so it should be used when referring to the decision itself.
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