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Tilfældigt

Tilfældigt is a Danish word used as both an adjective and an adverb, conveying that something happens without deliberate planning or by chance. As an adjective, it describes things not determined by intention, often signaling a random or incidental nature, for example en tilfældig udvælgelse (a random selection). As an adverb, it expresses that something occurs by chance or accidentally, as in Det skete tilfældigt (It happened by chance). In technical or statistical contexts Danish tends to prefer the term tilfældig for “random,” for example tilfældig prøvetagning (random sampling) or tilfældige tal (random numbers). The adverbial form tilfældigt remains common in everyday speech to indicate coincidence or unordered occurrence.

Etymology and related terms: Tilfældigt derives from tilfælde, meaning occurrence or chance, with the suffix -igt

Usage notes: In Danish, tilføges or regional variations may influence preference for the adjective versus adverbial

forming
an
adjective
and
allowing
an
adverbial
use.
Related
words
include
tilfælde
(case,
occurrence),
tilfældighed
(chance,
randomness),
and
tilfældigvis
(by
coincidence).
The
distinction
between
tilfældig
and
tilfældigt
can
be
subtle
and
may
vary
by
register
or
regional
usage;
tilfældig
is
more
common
in
formal
or
technical
language,
while
tilfældigt
appears
frequently
in
everyday
speech
to
emphasize
spontane
or
accidental
aspects.
form.
Both
forms
center
on
non-deliberate
or
non-determined
occurrences,
with
context
guiding
whether
a
phrase
emphasizes
randomness,
coincidence,
or
incidentalness.
See
also:
tilfælde,
tilfældighed,
tilfældigvis,
tilfældig.