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vind — meaning in English: wind

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neutral common
Usage
Danish speakers often use the word 'vind' when discussing weather conditions, especially in conversations about outdoor activities like sailing or cycling. It's also common in poetic contexts, where 'vind' might evoke feelings of freedom or nature's power.
Synonyms & nuances
'Vind' is often compared to 'brise' (breeze) in Danish. While 'vind' refers to wind in general, 'brise' implies a gentle, refreshing airflow. You might choose 'vind' when discussing stronger winds or general conditions, whereas 'brise' captures a milder, pleasant experience.
Culture
'Vind' has its roots in Old Norse, where it was used to describe air in motion. In Denmark, the wind plays a crucial role, not just in daily life but also in folklore and mythology, often symbolizing change and the spirits of nature. This connection to ancient traditions can be felt in various Danish songs and literature, highlighting the wind's importance in shaping both landscape and culture.
FAQ
Q.What does 'vind' mean in English?
'Vind' translates to 'wind' in English, referring to the movement of air around us.
Q.How do you pronounce 'vind'?
'Vind' is pronounced like 'veen-d', with a soft 'v' sound and a short 'i'.
Q.Can 'vind' be used in idiomatic expressions?
Yes, 'vind' appears in several Danish idiomatic expressions, such as 'at være som vinden' meaning 'to be as changeable as the wind', reflecting unpredictability.
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