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Brukes

Brukes is the present passive form of the Norwegian verb bruke, meaning to use. It translates to "is used" or "are used" in English and is common in Bokmål. In Nynorsk, the corresponding present passive is typically brukast. Brukes is used to describe actions where the subject is the receiver of the action rather than the doer.

Etymology and form: The verb å bruke originates from Old Norse bruka and is cognate with Danish

Usage in Norwegian: Brukes is employed in general statements, instructions, and descriptions of how things are

Examples:

- Dette verktøyet brukes ofte i undervisningen.

- I mange land brukes elektrisitet som energikilde.

See also: bruk (noun), bruke (verb), passiv voice in Norwegian, Norwegian language variants.

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bruge
and
Swedish
bruka.
The
present
passive
brukes
is
a
direct
passive
construction
built
from
the
verb
stem
and
the
passive
suffix.
The
active
present
form
is
bruker
(he/she/it
uses),
and
the
past
tense
forms
include
brukte
(used)
in
the
active
voice.
The
past
participle
is
brukt,
which
appears
in
compound
tenses
such
as
har
brukt
(“has
used”).
utilized.
It
tends
to
appear
in
formal
and
semi-formal
writing,
manuals,
articles,
and
journalism,
as
well
as
everyday
language.
In
Nynorsk
contexts,
brukast
is
the
equivalent
form,
and
some
speakers
may
prefer
or
encounter
brugt
in
certain
constructions
dependent
on
dialect.