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"ej" eller "inte"?
Is there any difference between the word "ej" and "inte"?
My teaching book shows this sentence without any explanation of the new word "ej":
"Får ej vidröras!" (Don't touch!)
Is it also possible to say:
"Får inte vidröras!"?
Tack för hjälpa mig :)
24 de mar. de 2012 20:24
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There is no difference in meaning. "Ej" is just more formal. You will see "ej" on signs and in more formal discussions. "Inte" is the most commonly used word.
There's also "icke". But it's rarely used on its own. "Icke" is used in compound nouns such as "ickevåld" which is "non-violence".
The ten commandments are usually phrased like this:
"Du skall icke stjäla" / "You shall not steal". ("skall" is btw also a very formal word not used that much anymore. Use "ska".)
24 de marzo de 2012
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