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åkte

Økte is a Norwegian word that functions as the simple past tense of the verb øke, meaning to increase, raise, or grow. It is used to describe that a quantity, level, or intensity became larger in a past time period. For example: Salget økte i fjor, or Prisen har økt de siste månedene.

Etymology and cognates: The verb øke is descended from Old Norse auk- and has cognates in other

Usage and forms: In Bokmål Norwegian, the present tense is øker, the past tense is økte, and

Nuance and context: Økte is used for quantitative growth (numbers, prices, measurements), as well as for more

See also: øke, økning, auke (Nynorsk variant), and related terms for growth and expansion.

Scandinavian
languages.
In
Danish
the
corresponding
verb
is
øge,
and
in
Swedish
öka.
These
forms
share
the
core
meaning
of
growing
or
becoming
larger.
the
past
participle
is
økt.
The
perfect
tense
is
formed
with
har
økt
(has
increased).
Other
related
words
include
økning,
meaning
an
increase
or
rise.
The
past
tense
økte
is
commonly
used
in
news,
reports,
and
narrative
to
describe
completed
increases.
abstract
increases
(interest,
intensity).
It
is
most
common
in
written
and
formal
contexts,
though
it
appears
in
everyday
speech
as
well.