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kontradiksjon — meaning in English: contradiction

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Usage
Native Norwegian speakers often use 'kontradiksjon' in debates or discussions where opposing viewpoints are presented, such as in academic settings or political discourse. It can also appear in everyday conversations when discussing conflicting opinions among friends or family.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kontradiksjon' is often compared to 'motsetning', which means 'opposition'. While 'motsetning' refers more broadly to opposing forces or ideas, 'kontradiksjon' specifically emphasizes the act of contradicting, making it more appropriate in discussions about logical fallacies or conflicting statements.
Culture
'Kontradiksjon' has its roots in the Latin word 'contradictio', which means to speak against. This word reflects Norway's rich tradition of dialectical reasoning, especially in literature and philosophy, where contradictions often serve as a tool to explore deeper truths. The concept of 'kontradiksjon' is so significant in Norwegian culture that it's not uncommon to hear it in media discussions, making it a handy term to grasp.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kontradiksjon' mean in English?
'Kontradiksjon' translates to 'contradiction' in English, referring to a situation where two statements, ideas, or actions are in direct opposition to each other.
Q.How do you use 'kontradiksjon' in a sentence?
You can use 'kontradiksjon' in a sentence like: 'Det er en kontradiksjon i det han sa.' which means 'There is a contradiction in what he said.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'kontradiksjon'?
A common mistake is using 'kontradiksjon' in contexts where 'motsetning' would be more suitable, such as when discussing opposing views that don't necessarily contradict each other.
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