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Bruge sin fornuft
Common idiomUse one's reason
Han er styret af fornuft snarere end følelser.
Describing someone's decision-making processHe is guided by reason rather than emotions.
Der er ingen fornuft i at gøre det.
Expressing disagreement with an action or ideaThere is no sense in doing that.
Hun appellerede til hans fornuft.
Trying to persuade someone through logicShe appealed to his reason.
Det strider mod al sund fornuft.
Criticizing something as illogical or absurdIt goes against all common sense.
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The word 'fornuft' in Danish is primarily used as a noun, referring to the faculty of reason, good sense, or rationality. It can be employed in various contexts: to describe a person who is rational ('en fornuftig person' - a reasonable person), to commend a sensible action ('Det var en fornuftig beslutning' - That was a sensible decision), or to express the idea of regaining one's senses ('komme til fornuft' - to come to one's senses). It can also be used in philosophical or abstract discussions about the nature of reason itself. While 'fornuft' generally carries positive connotations, implying wisdom and sound judgment, it can, in some rare instances, be used to imply an overly logical or unemotional approach if contrasted with feelings or intuition. However, its most common usage is to denote a positive attribute of clear and practical thinking.
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Some learners might confuse 'fornuft' with 'opfattelse' (perception) or 'mening' (opinion). While related, 'fornuft' specifically refers to the faculty of reason and good judgment, often implying a logical and sound approach, whereas 'opfattelse' is about how something is perceived, and 'mening' is a personal viewpoint. Another mistake can be mispronouncing the 'nuft' part, making it sound too much like the English 'nuff' instead of the softer Danish 'nuft' sound with a subtle 'oo' quality.
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From Old Norse fornuft, from Middle Low German vornunft, from vornemen (to perceive). Cognate with Swedish förnuft and German Vernunft.
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In Danish culture, 'fornuft' (reason or good sense) is highly valued, reflecting a pragmatic and rational approach to life. It's often associated with common sense, sound judgment, and the ability to make sensible decisions. This emphasis on 'fornuft' is deeply rooted in historical and societal developments, where a practical and grounded mindset has been essential for navigating various challenges. It can be seen in the way Danes often prioritize functionality and efficiency in design, planning, and social organization. There's a subtle cultural expectation that individuals should act with 'fornuft' in their personal and public lives, contributing to a sense of order and collective well-being. While not overtly expressed as a strict rule, it underlies many social interactions and expectations.
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Connect 'fornuft' with the English word 'funnel'. Imagine funneling your thoughts into a clear, reasonable path.
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5 / 5Bruge sin fornuft
Use one's reason
Han er styret af fornuft snarere end følelser.
He is guided by reason rather than emotions.
Der er ingen fornuft i at gøre det.
There is no sense in doing that.
Hun appellerede til hans fornuft.
She appealed to his reason.
Det strider mod al sund fornuft.
It goes against all common sense.
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afbryde
B1To stop something from continuing
afbøje
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afgørende
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afholde
B2to hold or host an event, or to refrain from
afhængig
B1Determined or decided by something else
afkorte
B2To shorten or reduce in length.
afmærke
B2To mark or indicate a position.
afrunde
B2To conclude or make complete.
afslutte
B1to bring to an end
afsløre
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