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kommunisert

Kommunisert is the past participle of the Norwegian verb kommunisere, meaning to communicate. It is used to describe something that has been communicated and can function in perfect tense forms or as an adjective. In Bokmål and Nynorsk, the base verb is kommunisere; the present tense is kommuniserer, the past tense kommuniserte, and the past participle is kommunisert. It is a regular formation in Bokmål and follows standard Norwegian conjugation patterns for verbs of the same class. The participle is used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect tenses, for example jeg har kommunisert or meldingen har blitt kommunisert.

Etymology and related terms: kommunisere is a loanword that derives from the Latin communicare, meaning to

Usage and nuance: kommunisert is commonly used in formal, administrative, media, and academic contexts to indicate

share
or
make
common.
Through
intermediate
languages
such
as
French
and
English,
it
became
established
in
Norwegian.
Related
terms
include
kommunikasjons
(in
the
sense
of
communication),
kommunikasjonsfag
(communication
studies),
and
kommunikativ
(relating
to
communication).
These
form
a
semantic
field
surrounding
the
act,
process,
and
style
of
conveying
information.
that
information,
messages,
or
ideas
have
been
transmitted
or
conveyed.
It
can
appear
in
passive
constructions,
such
as
budskapet
ble
kommunisert
til
publikum,
or
in
perfect
forms
with
har
kommunisert.
As
a
participle,
it
can
also
function
attributively
in
phrases
like
et
kommunisert
budskap,
though
more
common
collocations
emphasize
the
act
of
communication
rather
than
a
standalone
attribute.