Ægte
Ægte is a Danish adjective meaning genuine, real, or authentic. It is used to describe objects as well as abstract qualities or relationships when authenticity is being emphasized. Examples include ægte guld (genuine gold), ægte sølv (genuine silver), ægte kærlighed (true love), and ægte venner (genuine friends). The term also appears in family-related compounds such as ægtepar (a married couple) and ægtefælle (a spouse). The opposite form is uægte, meaning not genuine, counterfeit, or, in historical language, illegitimate.
Etymology and cognates: ægte shares a common Germanic heritage with related words in other Scandinavian languages.
Usage context: ægte is versatile and common in both everyday speech and formal contexts, including commerce,
See also: uægte, ægtefælle, ægtepar, ægteskab. Ægte shares roots with similar words in the Scandinavian languages