kommet

This is the 475th most frequent Norwegian word.

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kommet

"Kommet" means "come" (past participle of "to come").


This instance uses 'kommet' as the past participle of the verb 'komme' (to come), combined with 'har' (has) to form the present perfect tense, indicating an action completed in the present.

Jeg har kommet hjem nå.

I have come home now.


Here, 'kommet' is used together with 'er' (is) in a construction that is synonymous with the present perfect tense, but is more commonly used in certain dialects or formal contexts in Norwegian.

Hun er kommet frem til byen.

She has arrived in the city.


In this sentence, 'kommet' is part of an idiomatic expression 'kommet til enighet' meaning 'come to an agreement', reflecting a figurative use of the verb in Norwegian.

De har kommet til enighet om avtalen.

They have reached an agreement on the deal.