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tolv — meaning in English: twelve

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neutral very common
Usage
Norwegians commonly use the word 'tolv' in everyday situations, such as counting items or referring to time. For instance, you might hear it when someone says they're meeting at twelve o'clock or when calculating scores in a game.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tolv' specifically refers to the number twelve, whereas 'elleve' means eleven. While both are numerical terms, learners should use 'tolv' when they are precisely referring to that number, especially in contexts like clock times or counting groups.
Culture
'Tolv' has interesting roots, tracing back to Old Norse 'tolf', which itself is derived from Proto-Germanic. In Norwegian culture, the number twelve holds significance, often appearing in folklore and traditional stories, symbolizing completeness and wholeness, such as in the twelve months of the year.
FAQ
Q.What does 'tolv' mean in English?
'Tolv' translates to 'twelve' in English, representing the numeral that comes after eleven and before thirteen.
Q.How do you use 'tolv' in a sentence?
You can use 'tolv' in sentences like 'Vi møtes klokken tolv,' which means 'We meet at twelve o'clock.' It's often used in both spoken and written contexts.
Q.Is there a specific way to pronounce 'tolv'?
'Tolv' is pronounced somewhat like 'toll-v' with the 't' being crisp and the 'v' pronounced at the end. Focus on the distinct 'o' sound, typical in Norwegian pronunciation.
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