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konsertens

Konsertens is a genitive form of the noun konsert used in Scandinavian languages such as Norwegian and Swedish. It indicates possession or close association and translates to “the concert’s” in English. It is placed before another noun to describe something related to the concert, for example konsertens program (the concert’s program) or konsertens varighet (the concert’s duration).

Origin and form: The base konsert comes from the French word concert, through Latin. The possessive form

Usage: Konsertens is used in formal and written language, including event schedules, reviews, catalog entries, and

Examples:

- Swedish: Konsertens program visar vilka artister som uppträder. (The concert’s program shows which artists perform.)

- Norwegian: Konsertens program viser hvilke artister som opptrer. (The concert’s program shows which artists perform.)

See also: Genitive (grammar), konsert, konsertprogram.

in
Swedish
and
Norwegian
is
built
with
the
suffix
-ens,
attaching
to
the
noun
to
mark
ownership.
This
construction
is
common
in
both
Bokmål
and
Nynorsk
Norwegian
as
well
as
in
Swedish,
and
it
does
not
require
a
separate
definite
article
on
the
possessor.
descriptive
texts.
It
attributes
a
property,
feature,
or
association
to
the
concert
itself,
making
it
a
handy
tool
for
concise
phrasing
in
compound
noun
phrases.