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Påpeker

Påpeker is the present tense form of the Norwegian verb å påpeke, meaning to point out, note, or emphasize a fact, issue, or detail. It is used when someone calls attention to something considered relevant or important in a discussion, analysis, or communication.

Usage and nuances

Påpeker is transitive and requires a direct object or a clause that follows with at or a

Forms and grammar

The verb forms include: infinitive å påpeke, present påpeker, past påpekte, and past participle påpekt (used

Etymology and related terms

Påpeke is built from peke (to point) with the prefix på-, which adds the sense of pointing

See also: point out, highlight, påpekning, påpeking.

that-clause.
Common
constructions
include
with
a
direct
object:
"han
påpeker
feilen
i
rapporten,"
meaning
he
points
out
the
error
in
the
report.
It
is
also
used
with
clauses:
"jeg
vil
påpeke
at
dette
er
viktig,"
meaning
I
want
to
point
out
that
this
is
important.
In
formal
or
analytical
contexts,
påpeking
is
frequent
to
indicate
specific
observations,
corrections,
or
considerations.
The
verb
should
not
be
confused
with
peke,
which
more
often
means
to
point
physically
with
a
finger
or
gesture.
with
har/har
blitt
påpekt).
The
present
participle
is
påpekende.
It
is
commonly
used
in
both
spoken
and
written
Norwegian,
with
the
meaning
remaining
consistent
across
register
levels,
though
it
tends
to
appear
more
in
formal
or
argumentative
writing.
out
or
highlighting.
Related
terms
include
påpekning
(the
act
of
pointing
out)
and
påpeking
(the
act
or
instance
of
noting
something).
A
closely
related
but
distinct
term
is
peke,
which
focuses
more
on
physically
pointing
rather
than
making
an
evaluative
remark.