B1 noun

holdning

You use the word holdning to talk about someone's opinion or view on a topic. It's like what you think about something. For example, if you have a strong belief about sports, that's your holdning. It's about how you stand on an issue. So, holdning is what someone thinks or feels about a particular thing.

When using "holdning," think about someone's personal stance or viewpoint on a specific matter. It reflects an individual's inner conviction or belief system.

For instance, if someone asks about your "holdning" to a new law, they want to know your personal opinion or what you stand for.

It's more about an internal disposition rather than just a fleeting thought. Strong feelings often accompany one's "holdning."

You might have a "fast holdning" (firm stance) on something, indicating a well-established and unwavering opinion.

इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें

Holdning can refer to a posture or physical stance, like 'en god holdning' (good posture). More commonly, it means an opinion, attitude, or viewpoint. For example, 'min holdning er, at...' (my opinion is that...). It can also refer to a general attitude or approach, such as 'en positiv holdning til livet' (a positive attitude towards life).

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A common mistake is confusing 'holdning' with 'holding' in English. While both involve a 'hold,' 'holdning' rarely translates directly to 'holding' in the sense of possession or a financial holding. Another mistake is using it interchangeably with 'mening' (opinion) without recognizing that 'holdning' often implies a more established or deeply held belief. While 'Jeg har en mening' (I have an opinion) is correct, 'min holdning er' suggests a more considered viewpoint. Also, remember it's a common noun, so it takes an article: 'en holdning' (an attitude) or 'holdningen' (the attitude).

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