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The word ved translates to "at" or "by", indicating a location. The noun phrase den store inngangen means "the big entrance". Here:
• den is the definite article for common gender (equivalent to “the”),
• store is the adjective stor (“big”) in its definite form, and
• inngangen is the noun inngang (“entrance”) with a definite ending (‑en), forming the complete description.
In Norwegian, when forming a definite noun phrase with an adjective, you use:
• a definite article (den),
• the adjective in its definite form (store), and
• the noun with its definite ending (‑en added to inngang becomes inngangen).
This construction creates the phrase den store inngangen, which literally translates to "the big entrance."