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tiltakets

Til tiltakets is the genitive form of the Norwegian noun tiltak, which means a measure, action, or initiative taken to achieve a goal. The base form is tiltak, the definite singular form is tiltaket (the measure), and the genitive singular form is tiltakets, used to express possession or attribution related to the measure. It is commonly found in policy, administration, and organizational contexts.

Etymology and usage: Tiltak is a compound noun formed from til and tak, and it denotes deliberate

Examples and grammar: In practice, you might see sentences like “Tiltakets mål er å redusere utslippene” (The

See also: tiltak, politiske tiltak, og relaterte begreper. Tiltakets form and usage are primarily matters of

actions
or
programs
designed
to
address
a
problem
or
achieve
a
result.
The
possessive
form
tiltakets
appears
when
describing
what
belongs
to
or
what
is
a
property
of
the
measure,
such
as
its
goals,
effects,
or
scope.
In
Norwegian,
the
plural
form
is
tiltakene
(the
measures)
and
the
plural
possessive
is
tiltakenes
(the
measures’).
measure’s
goal
is
to
reduce
emissions)
or
“Effekten
av
tiltaket
var
liten,
mens
tiltakets
kostnader
var
høyere
enn
forventet.”
The
word
tiltakets
is
used
with
a
singular
measure;
for
multiple
measures,
the
corresponding
possessive
plural
is
tiltakenes.
Norwegian
grammar
rather
than
a
distinct
term
with
a
separate
concept.