våt
Våt is a Norwegian adjective meaning wet or damp, describing the presence of moisture in air, on surfaces, or in materials. It is used to talk about weather, clothing, textures, and conditions where water or other liquids are present. The word serves as the opposite of tørr (dry) and behaves like other adjectives by agreeing with the noun it modifies in gender and number.
In everyday use, våt appears in phrases such as det er vått ute (it is wet outside),
Etymology traces våt to Old Norse and cognate Scandinavian terms for moisture or water, reflecting its long-standing
See also: tørk or tørr, moisture-related terms, weather vocabulary.