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substans — meaning in English: substance

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Usage
Native speakers often use 'substans' in scientific discussions, particularly in chemistry and biology, when referring to the essential material or matter of which something is made. You'll also hear it in philosophical conversations, where the term addresses the fundamental nature or essence of concepts.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'substans' translates directly to 'substance', another synonym, 'materie', refers specifically to physical matter. You would choose 'substans' in more abstract or theoretical contexts, whereas 'materie' is more concrete, often relating to tangible objects.
Culture
'Substans' derives from the Latin 'substantia', meaning 'essence' or 'being'. In Danish philosophy, particularly during the Enlightenment, the term was pivotal in discussions about the nature of reality and existence, influencing how Danes understand both physical and abstract concepts. This duality of meaning adds an intriguing layer to its usage in contemporary discussions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'substans' in Danish?
'Substans' translates to 'substance' in English, indicating the material or essence of an object or concept.
Q.How do you pronounce 'substans'?
'Substans' is pronounced as [sub-stans], with emphasis on the first syllable. Listening to native speakers can help refine your pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'substans'?
A common mistake is using 'substans' in contexts where 'materie' would be more appropriate, especially when discussing physical matter rather than abstract concepts. Pay attention to context to ensure correct usage.
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