tellelig
Tellelig is a Norwegian adjective meaning countable or numerable. It is formed from telle, meaning to count, and the suffix -lig. In general usage, it describes things that can be counted individually, as opposed to mass nouns or uncountable quantities.
In mathematics, tellelig is used to translate the term “countable” to describe sets with a certain size.
In linguistics or everyday grammar, tellelig can refer to nouns that can be counted, such as apples,
See also: countable, finite set, infinite set, Cantor’s diagonal argument.