nøyakk
nøyakk is a Norwegian word that translates to "accurate" or "precise" in English. It is commonly used to describe something that is exact, correct, or free from error. The word can be applied to a wide range of contexts, including measurements, descriptions, statements, and actions. For instance, a scientist might strive for nøyakk measurements in an experiment, or a historian might aim for a nøyakk account of past events. The concept of nøyakk implies a high degree of fidelity to the truth or to a specific standard.
In everyday conversation, nøyakk can be used informally to indicate that something is exactly as expected or