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konstruksjonens

Konstruksjonens is the possessive form of the Norwegian noun konstruksjon, meaning the construction or structure. It functions as a genitive marker indicating something that belongs to, relates to, or is associated with a specific construction. The form is created by adding the possessive suffix -ens to the base noun, and it is used with both definite and indefinite references, as in konstruksjonens fundament (the construction’s foundation) or konstruksjonens levetid (the construction’s lifetime).

Etymology and relation to other languages: Konstruksjon derives from the same linguistic family as the English

Grammatical notes and usage: The possessive -ens is a versatile way to express ownership or attribution related

Examples: Konstruksjonens fundament er betong. (The construction’s foundation is concrete.) Konstruksjonens design ble vurdert av ingeniørene.

See also: konstruksjon, norsk grammatikk, possessive forms.

word
construction
and
the
Danish
konstruktion,
with
roots
tracing
back
to
Latin
constructio.
The
Norwegian
possessive
-ens
mirrors
a
common
Germanic
pattern
for
forming
possessives
and
is
widely
used
in
neutral,
formal,
or
technical
texts.
to
a
noun
without
using
a
possessive
pronoun.
It
can
appear
in
technical
documents,
architectural
plans,
engineering
reports,
and
descriptive
texts
about
buildings,
bridges,
or
other
structures.
For
subjects
in
prose,
it
is
common
to
choose
between
konstruksjonens
and
alternatives
such
as
using
a
pronoun
(dens/dens)
or
a
noun
phrase
with
a
possessive
determiner,
depending
on
stylistic
preference.
(The
construction’s
design
was
evaluated
by
the
engineers.)