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nedlastbare

Nedlastbare is a Norwegian adjective meaning "downloadable." It is used to describe digital content that can be transferred from a server to a user’s device over the internet. The term appears in catalogs, software repositories, and web interfaces to indicate that a file or asset can be retrieved by downloading.

Etymology and form: the word is built from the prefix ned- (down), the stem last (load/transfer), and

Usage and examples: common sentences include "Dette er en nedlastbar fil" (This is a downloadable file) or

See also: nedlasting (download), nedlastbarhet (downloadability), and related terms such as nedlastbar fil or other file-related

the
suffix
-bar
(capable
of).
It
is
analogous
to
the
English
word
downloadable.
In
Norwegian,
nedlastbare
is
commonly
used
for
plural
nouns
or
as
a
predicative
adjective;
the
singular
form
is
often
nedlastbar.
"Nedlastbare
filer
er
tilgjengelige
i
katalogen"
(Downloadable
files
are
available
in
the
directory).
In
user
interfaces,
labels
may
appear
as
nedlastbar
on
a
singular
item
or
nedlastbare
for
multiple
items,
depending
on
grammatical
context.
labels
in
digital
media
and
software
distribution.
Equivalents
in
other
Nordic
languages
include
Swedish
nedladdbar
and
Danish
nedladdelig.