gjentaks
Gjentaks is a term used in Norwegian to denote the act of repetition—repeating a word, phrase, sound, or action. It is closely related to the nouns gjentakelse and repetisjon, and is used across fields such as linguistics, literature, music, and design to describe the phenomenon of repeating elements. Etymologically, it derives from the verb gjenta (to repeat) with a nominal ending that marks the process.
In language and rhetoric, gjentaks can function as an emphasis device, aid in cohesion, or create rhythm;
Gjentaks as a general concept encompasses both intentional design choices and natural linguistic patterns. While its