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What does the word Ryktet mean and which part of speech is it?
Ryktet is the definite form of the neuter noun rykte, meaning “rumor.” In Norwegian you add -et to a neuter noun to make it definite singular:
rykte → ryktet (“the rumor”).
Why is there an at after sier in the sentence?
The word at is a conjunction (a complementizer) that introduces a subordinate clause, equivalent to English that in reported speech. When you link what someone “says” to what is said, you use sier at:
Ryktet sier at … (“The rumor says that …”).
Why is the verb åpner immediately after the subject in the subordinate clause, instead of at the end like in German?
In Norwegian subordinate clauses introduced by at, the finite verb stays right after the subject (SVO order). Unlike German, Norwegian does not move the verb to the end in subordinate clauses. So you get:
at + subject + verb + (rest of clause).
Why is supermarkedet in the definite form (with -et)?
What does tidligere mean and what is its word class?
Why is it på søndager in plural, and why do you need the preposition på?
Why does the sentence use the present tense åpner for something happening in the future?
What’s the difference between Ryktet sier at… and Det ryktes at…?
- Ryktet sier at… literally “the rumor says that…” – a concrete statement.
- Det ryktes at… means “it is rumored that…” – an impersonal, passive‐like construction. Both express rumors, but the latter is more detached.
Can you omit at after sier in casual speech?
Could you replace sier at with another expression like har hørt at?
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