Likadant
Likadant is a word used in Danish (and to some extent in Norwegian) to express that something is done or described in the same way as something else. It functions as an adverb meaning “in the same way” or “likewise,” and can also appear as a predicative adjective indicating sameness of form or manner. In everyday Danish, it often introduces or reinforces a comparison between actions or states, for example: Han gjorde det likadant. Hun reagerede likadant. In Norwegian, similar uses are found, such as Hun gjorde det likadant som før.
Origin and form are related to the Danish root lik- meaning “similar” or “alike,” with the suffix
Usage notes and variations: Likadant typically precedes or follows the verb it relates to, depending on sentence