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Mulig

Mulig is a Norwegian adjective meaning capable of being done, feasible, or not precluded. It is used to express that a situation, plan, or outcome could occur under certain conditions. The term is common in everyday speech as well as in formal writing, and it can describe events, proposals, or possibilities.

In usage, mulig commonly accompanies both infinitive clauses and finite clauses. For example,Det er mulig å

Etymology and cognates: mulig is cognate with Danish mulig and Swedish möjlig, and all derive from common

See also: related terms include sannsynlig (likely), umulig (impossible), and potensiell (potential). Mulig remains a core

gjøre
dette
(It
is
possible
to
do
this)
uses
the
infinitive
with
å.
It
can
also
introduce
a
clause
with
at
(Det
er
mulig
at
han
kommer
–
It
is
possible
that
he
will
come).
The
adverbial
form
muligens
(or
muligens)
means
perhaps
or
possibly,
as
in
Det
er
muligens
at
han
kommer.
Germanic
roots
related
to
ability
or
possibility.
While
exact
historical
forms
vary
by
language,
the
family
connection
reflects
a
shared
concept
of
capacity
and
feasibility
across
Scandinavian
tongues
and
other
Germanic
languages.
descriptor
for
assessing
feasibility,
uncertainty,
and
prospective
outcomes
in
Norwegian.