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brUKe

Bruke is a Norwegian verb meaning to use, employ, or apply something for a purpose. It covers using objects, tools, time, energy, or resources, and appears in many everyday expressions such as using money, using a tool, or using time efficiently. The word also appears in phrases describing how something is used, for example “å bruke tid” (to spend time) or “å bruke penger” (to spend money).

Etymology and related forms: Bruke comes from Old Norse brūka or a related form and is cognate

Conjugation and grammar: In Bokmål, the infinitive is å bruke. Present tense is bruker, past tense is

Usage notes: Bruke is highly versatile and occurs in many idiomatic expressions. Common patterns include bruke

See also: bruk (noun), bruker (user or user of something), bruksanvisning (instruction manual).

with
Danish
bruge
and
Swedish
bruka.
The
noun
form
bruk
means
use
or
usage.
The
word
has
cognates
across
Scandinavian
languages
and
has
developed
into
the
modern
Norwegian
verb
system
found
in
Bokmål
and
Nynorsk.
brukte,
and
the
past
participle
is
brukt.
The
imperative
form
is
bruk.
The
passive
voice
is
formed
with
blir
brukt
(is/are
used).
The
verb
is
commonly
followed
by
prepositional
phrases
such
as
å
bruke
noe
til
noe
(to
use
something
for
something).
tid,
bruke
penger,
bruke
verktøy,
and
bruke
opp
(to
use
up).
As
a
noun,
bruk
denotes
use
or
utilization,
as
in
i
bruk
(in
use).
The
word
also
appears
in
technical
or
instructional
contexts,
such
as
bruksanvisning
(instruction
manual)
or
brukerinformasjon
(user
information).