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Bedre

Bedre is a word used in Danish and Norwegian meaning "better." It is the comparative form of the adjective meaning good, and it functions as both an attributive adjective and an adverb in judgments of quality or condition.

In Danish and Norwegian, bedre forms the comparative degree of god/godt and is widely used to express

Etymology traces bedre to Old Norse betri, a comparative form related to other Scandinavian languages. It is

Usage notes: the form is generally stable across the gender and number of nouns in Danish and

See also: bedre, better (English), bättre (Swedish).

improvement
or
a
higher
degree
of
goodness.
Examples
include
phrases
like
"Det
er
bedre
i
dag"
(It
is
better
today)
and
"bedre
enn
aldri"
(better
late
than
never).
The
word
can
modify
nouns
in
phrases
such
as
"bedre
resultater"
(better
results)
or
appear
with
verbs
to
express
improvement,
as
in
"Dette
er
bedre
enn
før"
(This
is
better
than
before).
cognate
with
Swedish
bättre
and
Danish
bedre,
all
sharing
a
common
Germanic
origin
for
the
comparative
degree
of
the
word
meaning
"good."
Norwegian
when
used
as
a
comparative.
It
remains
a
core
term
for
expressing
improvement,
quality,
and
preference
in
everyday
language.
Beyond
its
linguistic
use,
bedre
occasionally
appears
in
idiomatic
expressions
and
proverbs
in
the
region,
such
as
equivalents
of
“better
late
than
never.”