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Dette

Dette is a demonstrative word found in Danish and Norwegian that means "this" when referring to a neuter noun. In Danish, dette functions as a demonstrative determiner and pronoun and is used with neuter nouns, as in dette hus (this house). In Norwegian Bokmål, dette similarly marks a neuter singular reference and is common at the start of sentences, for example Dette er interessant (This is interesting). In both languages, other demonstratives are used for different grammatical genders or emphases, with forms such as denne for common gender in Norwegian and variations in Danish depending on the noun class. The word often appears at the beginning of statements and questions in everyday and formal use.

Linguistically, dette belongs to the set of Germanic demonstratives that developed in the Scandinavian languages from

In usage guidance, the form this is chosen to align with the grammatical gender of the noun

Old
Norse
and
Old
Danish
roots.
It
is
primarily
a
function
word,
not
a
content-bearing
lexeme,
and
its
meaning
relies
on
context
and
noun
gender.
Outside
of
Scandinavian
languages,
dette
is
rarely
used
as
a
general
term;
it
may
appear
as
a
surname
or
as
part
of
proper
names,
but
it
does
not
have
a
separate
established
meaning
in
other
languages.
it
modifies
or
references.
Writers
and
speakers
choose
dette
for
neuter
nouns
and
adjust
with
alternative
forms
like
denne
for
common
gender
or
related
demonstratives
in
the
surrounding
language.
Overall,
dette
remains
a
core
demonstrative
in
Danish
and
Norwegian,
with
limited
cross-language
use.