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komplementaritet — meaning in English: complementarity

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'komplementaritet' in discussions regarding economics, social sciences, or when analyzing relationships between concepts or entities. For instance, in a university seminar on market dynamics, a professor might explain how two businesses can exhibit komplementaritet, enhancing each other's strengths.
Synonyms & nuances
'Komplementaritet' is closely related to 'komplement' in Norwegian, but while 'komplement' often refers to something that completes another in a more general sense, 'komplementaritet' emphasizes a mutual enhancement or support in a relationship. You would choose 'komplementaritet' when discussing systems or entities that rely on each other for balance or improvement.
Culture
The term 'komplementaritet' is derived from the Latin 'complementum', meaning 'that which completes'. In Norwegian culture, this concept often extends beyond economics into personal relationships and teamwork, where different skills are seen as complementary, leading to greater success when combined. This reflects the cultural value placed on collaboration in Norwegian society.
FAQ
Q.What does komplementaritet mean in English?
'Komplementaritet' translates to 'complementarity' in English, referring to a relationship where two or more elements enhance each other's attributes or functions.
Q.How is komplementaritet used in Norwegian?
'Komplementaritet' is primarily used in academic and professional settings, particularly in discussions about economics, systems theory, and social dynamics, where understanding the interplay between different factors is crucial.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using komplementaritet?
A common mistake is to confuse 'komplementaritet' with 'komplement'; while both refer to something that completes, 'komplementaritet' specifically implies a dynamic relationship that enhances mutual benefits.
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