lønsom
lønsom in 30 Sekunden
- Profitable, financially rewarding.
- Focuses on generating more income than expenses.
- Common in business and economic contexts.
- Key for evaluating success and making decisions.
- Business Context
- In business, "lønsom" is a critical term for evaluating the success of operations, investments, and new ventures. It signifies a positive financial return.
- Investment Analysis
- When considering an investment, assessing its potential to be "lønsom" is paramount. This involves projecting revenues against costs and risks.
- Project Evaluation
- Projects, whether internal or external, are often evaluated based on their "lønsomhed." This helps prioritize initiatives that offer the best financial outcomes.
The new marketing campaign is expected to be very lønsom.
We need to find more lønsom ways to increase our revenue.
Is this business idea truly lønsom in the long run?
Investing in renewable energy can be highly lønsom.
The company aims to make its operations more lønsom through cost reductions.
- Basic Sentence Structure
- Subject + Verb + Lønsom (or its inflected form) + Noun.
- With Indefinite Nouns
- "En lønsom forretning" (a profitable business), "Et lønsomt projekt" (a profitable project).
- With Definite Nouns
- "Den lønsomme virksomhed" (the profitable company), "Mit lønsomme valg" (my profitable choice).
The analysis showed that the new software was highly lønsom.
We need to make sure that all our future endeavors are lønsomme.
This is a lønsom investment for the company.
The government is encouraging lønsomme green initiatives.
Their business model is designed to be highly lønsom.
- News and Media
- Business sections of newspapers, financial news channels, and economic journals frequently use "lønsom" to report on company performance and market trends.
- Corporate Communication
- Annual reports, investor presentations, and internal company memos will often use "lønsom" to describe financial objectives and achievements.
- Academic Discourse
- In university courses on economics, business administration, and finance, "lønsom" is a fundamental term used in lectures and textbooks.
The stock market report highlighted several lønsomme investments.
During the company meeting, they discussed strategies to make the new product line more lønsom.
The entrepreneur explained his vision for a lønsom startup.
Analysts are assessing whether the merger will be lønsom.
The economic forecast predicts a more lønsom period for the industry.
- Grammatical Agreement
- Forgetting to inflect "lønsom" correctly for gender (en/et), number (singular/plural), and definiteness (indefinite/definite).
- Confusing with "Løn"
- Equating earning a salary ("løn") with overall business profitability ("lønsom").
- Contextual Misapplication
- Using "lønsom" in non-financial contexts where other adjectives would be more appropriate.
Incorrect: "Vi har en lønsomt projekt." Correct: "Vi har et lønsomt projekt."
Incorrect: "Den lønsom virksomhed." Correct: "Den lønsomme virksomhed."
Mistake: Thinking that any job with a good salary is automatically "lønsom" for the company employing you.
Misconception: Using "lønsom" to describe something that is merely functional, rather than financially profitable.
Error: Applying "lønsom" to a non-commercial activity without considering its financial return.
- Rentabel
- Very similar to "lønsom," meaning profitable or remunerative. Often used interchangeably in business contexts. Example: "En rentabel forretningsmodel." (A profitable business model.)
- Indbringende
- Lucrative, yielding significant income. Emphasizes the amount of money earned. Example: "Det var en meget indbringende handel." (It was a very lucrative deal.)
- Profitabel
- A direct loanword from English, meaning profitable. Understood but less common than "lønsom" or "rentabel" in native Danish discourse.
- Afkastende
- Yielding returns, often used for investments. Focuses on the return on investment. Example: "En afkastende investering." (An investment yielding returns.)
The company seeks to be more rentabel by cutting costs.
This side business has proven to be quite indbringende.
The goal is to achieve a profitabel outcome within the first year.
They are looking for afkastende investments for their pension fund.
This partnership is expected to be very lønsom for both parties.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The connection to 'løn' (wage/salary) highlights how the concept of earning a living or making a financial gain is fundamental to the word's meaning. It's not just about abstract profit, but about something that 'pays off' like a good job.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the 'ø' sound incorrectly (e.g., as 'o' or 'u' without rounding lips).
- Incorrect stress placement.
- Pronouncing the 'o' as a long 'oh' sound.
- Adding an 'r' sound after the 'ø'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Understanding 'lønsom' in reading requires familiarity with financial and business contexts. Recognizing its inflected forms and collocations is key. Texts might include complex financial jargon, making comprehension challenging for beginners.
Accurate use of 'lønsom' in writing demands careful attention to grammatical agreement (gender, number, definiteness). Learners need to practice applying the correct endings in various sentence structures and contexts.
Pronouncing 'lønsom' correctly, especially the 'ø' sound and stress, can be difficult. Using it naturally in conversation requires understanding its typical contexts and collocations.
Identifying 'lønsom' and its inflected forms in spoken Danish requires good listening skills, particularly for distinguishing it from similar-sounding words and understanding its usage in context.
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Häufige Phrasen
— To be profitable. This is the most direct and common way to use the adjective.
Vi skal sørge for, at vores nye initiativ er lønsomt.
— A profitable activity. Refers to any action or process that generates financial gain.
Turisme kan være en meget lønsom aktivitet for lokalsamfundet.
— A profitable investment. Specifically relates to financial assets or ventures that yield a positive return.
Boliginvesteringer har historisk set været en lønsom investering i Danmark.
— A profitable business. Refers to a commercial enterprise that generates profit.
Han drømmer om at starte sin egen lønsomme forretning.
— To make something profitable. Implies implementing changes or strategies to increase profitability.
Vi skal finde måder at gøre denne division lønsom på.
— Not profitable. The opposite of lønsom, indicating a financial loss or lack of gain.
Den gamle produktionslinje var simpelthen ikke lønsom længere.
— Very profitable. Used for emphasis when something generates significant profit.
Den nye app er blevet utroligt meget lønsom for firmaet.
— Potentially profitable. Used when discussing future prospects or possibilities for profit.
Vi vurderer, om dette nye marked er potentielt lønsomt.
— A profitable strategy. Refers to a plan or method designed to achieve financial success.
Virksomheden implementerede en ny, lønsom strategi for at øge salget.
— To be economically profitable. Adds emphasis on the financial aspect.
Det er vigtigt, at alle vores projekter er økonomisk lønsomme.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To earn good money. This phrase is similar to 'lønsom' in that it signifies financial gain, but it's more direct about the act of earning income rather than the overall profitability of an venture.
Han startede en lille virksomhed, der tjener gode penge.
Informal— To break even. This describes a situation where income equals expenses, meaning it's neither profitable nor loss-making. It's the opposite of being 'lønsom'.
Efter det første år håber vi bare at gå i nul.
Neutral— To throw money out the window. This idiom describes wasting money on something that yields no benefit or profit, the direct opposite of a 'lønsom' endeavor.
At investere i den slags udstyr nu ville være at smide penge ud af vinduet.
Informal— Gold mine. This metaphor describes a source of great wealth or profit, a highly 'lønsom' venture.
Den nye opfindelse viste sig at være en sand guldgrube for firmaet.
Informal/Figurative— To create value. While not directly meaning 'profitable', creating value in a business context often leads to profitability. A 'lønsom' venture typically creates value.
Virksomhedens primære mål er at skabe værdi for sine aktionærer.
Formal/Business— To yield returns. Similar to 'afkastende', this phrase indicates that an investment or venture produces a financial return, which is a component of being 'lønsom'.
Denne type investering plejer at give et godt afkast.
Neutral/Finance— To shut down. This is often done to activities or businesses that are not 'lønsom'.
De var nødt til at lukke ned for den urentable afdeling.
Neutral/Business— To optimize operations. This is a common business practice aimed at making a business more efficient and, consequently, more 'lønsom'.
Virksomheden arbejder på at optimere driften for at øge profitabiliteten.
Formal/Business— To be on the safe side. When making financial decisions, one might choose a less risky, potentially less 'lønsom' option to avoid losses.
Med den usikre økonomi er det bedst at være på den sikre side og vælge en stabil, men mindre lønsom investering.
Informal— To have a healthy business. A 'sund forretning' is typically one that is 'lønsom' and financially stable.
Det er vigtigt at have en sund forretning for at kunne betale sine medarbejdere.
Neutral/BusinessWortfamilie
Substantive
Adjektive
Verwandt
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Imagine a 'loon' (like a bird) sitting on a 'sum' (a pile of money). The 'loon' is happily making a 'sum' of money, which makes it 'lønsom'. Or, think of 'løn' (salary) and '-som' (like somehow). It's 'somehow' related to earning a salary, meaning it's profitable.
Visuelle Assoziation
Picture a piggy bank with a cheerful Danish flag on it, overflowing with coins. The flag represents Denmark, and the overflowing piggy bank signifies a 'lønsom' (profitable) outcome.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to describe three different scenarios (e.g., a new app, a small shop, a government project) and explain whether they are 'lønsom' or not, and why. Use the word 'lønsom' at least once in each description.
Wortherkunft
The word 'lønsom' is derived from the Danish word 'løn', which means 'wage' or 'salary'. The suffix '-som' is a common Danish suffix used to form adjectives, often indicating similarity or possession of a quality.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Literally, 'possessing a wage' or 'relating to wages'. Over time, it evolved to mean generating a financial return or profit, akin to earning a good wage from an endeavor.
Germanic (North Germanic)Kultureller Kontext
The term 'lønsom' is generally neutral and objective, referring to financial outcomes. However, in contexts discussing public services or non-profit organizations, the pursuit of 'lønsomhed' might be debated if it conflicts with social goals. Discussions should focus on financial viability rather than making judgments about the value of non-profit work.
In English-speaking countries, terms like 'profitable', 'gainful', 'lucrative', and 'remunerative' are used, carrying similar connotations of financial gain and positive return on investment.
Summary
"Lønsom" describes something that makes money, meaning it brings in more than it costs. It's a crucial term in business and finance for assessing success and making smart decisions.
- Profitable, financially rewarding.
- Focuses on generating more income than expenses.
- Common in business and economic contexts.
- Key for evaluating success and making decisions.
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