This is the 816th most frequent Norwegian word.
saker
The Norwegian word "saker" means "things" or "matters" in English.
In this sentence, 'saker' refers to 'matters' or 'issues', indicating a variety of tasks or concerns that the individual has to deal with.
Han har mange viktige saker å ta seg av i dag.
He has many important matters to attend to today.
In this sentence, 'saker' derived from the verb 'sake', refers to the act of advocating or fighting for a cause, illustrating action.
Hun er en av de modigste kvinnene i historien, en som saker for rettferdighet.
She is one of the bravest women in history, one who advocates for justice.
In this sentence, 'saker' refers to 'things' or 'items', used in a more general and tangible sense, implying physical objects.