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Muntlige

Muntlige is an adjective used in Danish and Norwegian to describe something spoken or delivered by mouth, as opposed to written. The form muntlige is typically used with plural nouns or in the definite plural construction, for example muntlige eksamener (oral exams) and muntlige presentasjoner, or muntlige prøver (oral tests). The term is common in educational contexts and in discussions of verbal communication. In Danish, equivalents follow a similar pattern, producing phrases such as muntlige eksamener or muntlige præsentationer.

In practical use, muntlige describes exams, assessments, reports, or proceedings that are delivered verbally rather than

Etymology and cognates: muntlig derives from roots related to the mouth and speech, a pattern that is

See also: oral examination, oral presentation, muntlig eksamen, muntlig prøve, muntlige høringer.

in
writing.
It
is
often
contrasted
with
skriftlige
or
skriftlig,
meaning
written.
The
concept
is
central
to
educational
settings
where
students
are
evaluated
through
oral
examinations
or
presentations.
In
legal
or
governmental
contexts,
muntlige
høringer
or
muntlige
forklaringer
may
be
used
to
refer
to
spoken
hearings
or
testimonies.
common
across
Germanic
languages
for
terms
associated
with
spoken
language.
The
form
muntlige
reflects
standard
inflection
used
to
modify
plural
nouns
in
Danish
and
Norwegian.