Home

markerte

Markerte is the past tense form of the Norwegian verb markere, meaning to mark, indicate, or denote. It is used to describe actions in the past where something was marked or highlighted. The present tense of the verb is markerer, and the past participle is markert, which is used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect tenses (for example har markert).

In Bokmål, markere behaves as a regular verb in its past tense, yielding jeg markerte, du markerte,

Examples of usage:

- Jeg markerte grensen i kartet.

- Han markerte avviket i rapporten.

- Området ble markert med en rød sirkel.

- Vi har markert de viktigste punktene i presentasjonen.

The noun form markering refers to the act or result of marking, while merking or merking kan

han/hun
markerte,
vi
markerte,
dere
markerte,
de
markerte.
The
verb
is
commonly
used
with
both
physical
markings
(such
as
marking
a
boundary
or
a
feature
on
a
map)
and
non-physical
markings
(such
as
annotating
a
document,
flagging
a
point
in
data,
or
highlighting
information
in
text).
be
used
in
related
contexts
to
denote
labeling
or
annotation.
The
word
markerte
is
common
in
both
everyday
language
and
formal
writing,
including
reports,
instructions,
and
data
annotations,
where
past
actions
of
marking
are
being
described.