real in Norwegian
real in Norwegian is ekte, virkelig — real means actually existing or happening, rather than imagined, fictional, or invented.
real in Norwegian
ekte
virkelig
True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent.
What does "real" mean?
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adj Actually existing or happening, rather than imagined, fictional, or invented.
"The story is based on real events."
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adj Genuine and sincere, not fake or pretended.
"Her concern for him seemed completely real."
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adj In economics, adjusted for inflation so it reflects true purchasing power.
"Real wages have barely risen in a decade, even though pay cheques look bigger."
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adv Very; really, used informally.
"That's real nice of you."
real in a sentence
- The story is based on real events.
- Is that a real diamond?
- Her concern for him seemed completely real.
- Real wages have barely risen in a decade, even though pay cheques look bigger.
Similar words in Norwegian
Common Norwegian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "real" in Norwegian?
"real" in Norwegian is ekte, virkelig. real means: Actually existing or happening, rather than imagined, fictional, or invented.
How do you use "real" in a sentence?
Example: "The story is based on real events." In Norwegian, "real" is ekte, virkelig.
Are there other ways to say "real" in Norwegian?
Yes — Norwegian has 2 translations listed for "real": ekte, virkelig.
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