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konsultert

Konsultert is the past participle of the Norwegian verb konsultere, meaning to seek advice from or to confer with someone, typically a professional or authority. It denotes that the act of obtaining counsel has been completed. For example, jeg har konsultert en advokat translates to I have consulted a lawyer.

In everyday usage, konsultert appears in contexts where decisions are made after receiving expert guidance—legal, medical,

Etymology and grammar: The form derives from the Latin consulere, through Scandinavian languages. The verb’s full

Notes: Though primarily Norwegian in usage, similar forms exist in Danish and Swedish with small spelling differences.

financial,
or
technical
advice.
It
signals
that
a
decision
is
based
on
external
input
rather
than
on
the
person’s
own
knowledge
alone.
paradigm
includes
konsultere
(infinitive),
konsulterer
(present),
konsulterte
(simple
past),
and
konsultert
(past
participle).
It
is
used
with
auxiliary
verbs
such
as
har
or
hadde
to
form
perfect
tenses.
The
past
participle
can
also
be
used
in
passive
constructions
or
as
part
of
complex
tense
forms.
In
Norwegian,
konsultert
especially
emphasizes
that
formal
consultation
occurred.
Related
terms
include
konsultasjon
(consultation)
and
rådgivning
(advice).