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likhet — meaning in English: similarity

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neutral common
Usage
Native Swedish speakers often use the word 'likhet' in discussions around comparisons, such as when discussing similarities in art styles or cultural practices. It's common in academic settings or casual conversations when highlighting how two different concepts share common traits.
Synonyms & nuances
'Likhet' is similar to 'samsyn' which means 'consensus' but focuses more on visual or conceptual similarities rather than agreement. When discussing similarities specifically in physical attributes or characteristics, 'likhet' is the more appropriate choice.
Culture
'Likhet' has its roots in Old Norse, showing the deep historical connections between Scandinavian languages. The concept of similarity is also crucial in Swedish culture, where consensus and finding common ground are often valued in social interactions, reflecting the country's collective spirit.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'likhet' in English?
'Likhet' translates to 'similarity' in English, referring to the state of being alike or having common characteristics.
Q.How do you use 'likhet' in a sentence?
You can use 'likhet' in sentences like 'Det finns en likhet mellan dessa två målningar' which means 'There is a similarity between these two paintings.'
Q.Are there common mistakes with using 'likhet'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'likhet' with 'liknande', which means 'similar'. 'Likhet' is more about the concept of equality in similarity, while 'liknande' is an adjective describing something that is similar.
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