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Vad är skillnaden mellan ned och ner ?
7 janv. 2016 06:11
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It's the same word really, when used on its own. In spoken language you won't really her the difference since the consonant sound is often dropped. When in doubt, use "NED" and you will very rarely be wrong. However, I would guess that "ner" will replace "ned" in the same way "ned" replaced "never" in a not so far future, I think my feelings towards the pair NER <> NED would be similar to how my great grandmother felt about NED vs NEDER. But, it's not that simple when it comes to compound words. Most of the times, you can use either word, and the meaning will be the same. - nedåt / neråt - nedvänd /nervänd - nedtryckt / nertryckt - nedsänkning / nersänkning Sometimes the meaning is different: - nedslagen = feeling depressed - nerslagen = to be beaten to the ground - nedsättande = demeaning - nersättande = to put down And sometimes the word doesn't even exist: - nedfart = Piste / Ski Run - nerfart = xxx
8 janvier 2016
I would say none. But I think "ned" is more like an "older word" (kinda). So when you write you kan use "ned" if you want to sound like you really know the language, or just like you are a bit older. But you should always say "ner", or else it will sound strange.
7 janvier 2016
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