A2 preposition Neutral

plus

/plʉs/

Beispiele

1

To plus to er fire.

Mathematics

Two plus two is four.

2

Han fik en bonus plus sin sædvanlige løn.

Finance/Employment

He received a bonus plus his usual salary.

3

Vi mangler to stole plus et bord.

General

We are missing two chairs plus a table.

4

Fordelen er, at det er billigt, plus at det er nemt at bruge.

Informal/Conversational

The advantage is that it's cheap, plus it's easy to use.

5

Temperaturen er to plusgrader.

Weather

The temperature is two degrees Celsius above zero.

Häufige Kollokationen

plus rente
plus point
plus grader
plus og minus

Wird oft verwechselt mit

plus vs w

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Grammatikmuster

p1 p2 p3

So verwendest du es

Häufige Fehler

None. It's a direct loanword from Latin and is used similarly to English.

Wortherkunft

From Latin 'plus' (more, in addition). It entered Danish via German or French.

Kultureller Kontext

The word 'plus' is directly borrowed from Latin and is widely understood and used in Danish in its various mathematical and additive senses. Its use in everyday language to mean 'in addition to' is common, particularly when highlighting an extra positive feature or benefit.

Merkhilfe

Think of 'plus' in English, meaning addition. In Danish, 'plus' also implies adding or being extra.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

4 Fragen

'Plus' in Danish, when used to mean 'added to', generally refers to the mathematical operation of addition. It indicates that one quantity is being combined with another quantity to form a larger total. For example, 'to plus to er fire' means 'two added to two is four'.

While its primary use is mathematical, 'plus' can be informally used in a non-mathematical context to imply something is being added or included. For instance, you might hear 'Det er en fordel, plus det er billigt,' meaning 'It's an advantage, plus it's cheap,' where 'plus' implies an additional positive aspect. However, more formal or precise language might use other words like 'og' (and), 'derudover' (furthermore), or 'udover' (in addition to).

Beyond basic arithmetic, 'plus' is fairly straightforward. A common phrase would simply be in the context of calculations, like 'fem plus ti' (five plus ten). In more general additive contexts, you might hear it, but as mentioned, other conjunctions or adverbs are often preferred for more nuanced meaning outside of direct sums.

Yes, 'plus' in Danish can also mean 'plus' in the sense of a positive aspect or advantage, similar to English. For example, 'Det er et stort plus' means 'That's a big plus' or 'That's a big advantage.' It can also refer to the 'plus sign' itself. So, while 'added to' is a core meaning, it also carries the connotation of positivity or advantage.

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Fem ___ tre er otte.

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