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selgeren

Selgeren is the definite form of the Norwegian noun selger, which denotes a person who sells goods or services—i.e., a seller or salesperson. The indefinite form is selger, and the plural is selgerne. The term is used in a wide range of contexts, from everyday conversation to business and legal language.

Etymology and form: Selger is derived from the verb selge, meaning to sell, with the agent-noun suffix

Usage: The word appears frequently in commercial and legal settings, including contracts, invoices, advertisements, and negotiations.

Context and related terms: Related concepts include levering (delivery), garanti (warranty), retur (return), and ansvar (liability).

See also: kjøper, avtale, leveranse, garanti, reklamasjon.

-er.
The
definite
form
selgeren
marks
a
specific
seller
in
a
given
context,
for
example
in
a
sentence
about
a
particular
transaction.
In
many
texts
the
terms
selger,
selgeren,
and
selgerne
appear
alongside
kjøper
(buyer)
and
other
contract
terms.
It
designates
the
party
responsible
for
delivering
goods
or
providing
services
as
agreed
in
a
sale.
In
consumer
protection
and
commerce,
the
selger
is
often
contrasted
with
the
kjøper
(buyer),
with
responsibilities
such
as
delivery,
warranties,
and
compliance
with
agreed
terms.
While
selger
is
commonly
used
in
standard
Norwegian,
other
terms
may
be
employed
in
formal
or
technical
texts
to
specify
roles
and
obligations
within
a
sale
or
contract.