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ELLER

eller is a coordinating conjunction meaning "or" in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian. It connects two or more elements to present alternatives within a sentence and is a fundamental part of everyday syntax in the three languages. The form is identical across Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian, reflecting their shared North Germanic heritage.

In use, eller appears in questions and statements to offer choices. For example, in Swedish you can

Pronunciation and stylistic notes vary by language. While the spelling is the same in Swedish, Danish, and

Historically, the conjunction belongs to the common stock of North Germanic languages and has cognates across

ask,
"Vill
du
ha
te
eller
kaffe?"
meaning
"Do
you
want
tea
or
coffee?"
and
in
Norwegian
or
Danish
you
would
have
a
similar
structure.
A
common
fixed
expression
is
"antingen
…
eller"
in
Swedish,
meaning
"either
…
or."
These
patterns
are
standard
in
informal
and
formal
writing
alike,
though
the
exact
word
order
and
punctuation
can
vary
with
emphasis
and
sentence
type.
Norwegian,
speakers
will
render
the
word
with
language-specific
phonology
and
intonation.
In
written
form,
eller
is
a
neutral
conjunction
and
does
not
carry
strong
regional
stigma;
it
is
appropriate
in
both
everyday
dialogue
and
formal
prose.
related
Scandinavian
varieties.
It
is
seldom
used
outside
these
languages
in
a
general
sense,
though
it
appears
in
translations
or
bilingual
texts
to
render
the
sense
of
"or."
See
also
antin
or
related
comparative
conjunctions
in
Scandinavian
grammar.