up in Norwegian
up in Norwegian is med, opp, oppe — up means toward or in a higher position; away from the ground.
up in Norwegian
med
Facing upwards.
opp
Facing upwards.
oppe
opp
Standing; upright.
klar
Ahead; leading; winning.
ute
(predicative, _, only) Finished, to an end
oppesen
In a good mood.
i tur
Next in a sequence.
med
Well-informed; current.
oppdatert
Well-informed; current.
utgående
(of a railway line or train) Traveling towards a major terminus.
opp
oppover
høyne
(transitive, colloquial) To increase the level or amount of.
øke
(transitive, colloquial) To increase the level or amount of.
forfremme
(transitive, colloquial) To promote.
What does "up" mean?
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adverb Toward or in a higher position; away from the ground.
"She looked up at the tall building."
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preposition Toward the top, source, or far end of something.
"They walked up the hill."
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adjective Out of bed and active; awake.
"Is anyone up yet? It's almost noon."
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adjective Working properly; functioning, especially of a computer system.
"The website is finally back up after the outage."
up in a sentence
- She looked up at the tall building.
- Prices have gone up again this year.
- They walked up the hill.
- The boat sailed up the river.
Common Norwegian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "up" in Norwegian?
"up" in Norwegian is med, opp, oppe. up means: Toward or in a higher position; away from the ground.
How do you use "up" in a sentence?
Example: "She looked up at the tall building." In Norwegian, "up" is med, opp, oppe.
Are there other ways to say "up" in Norwegian?
Yes — Norwegian has 13 translations listed for "up": med, opp, oppe, klar, ute, oppesen.
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