égjen
Égjen is a Norwegian word that translates to "again" in English. It is used to indicate repetition or recurrence of an action, event, or state. The word is derived from the Old Norse "eiginn," which means "own" or "self." Over time, its meaning shifted to signify repetition. Égjen is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing in Norwegian. For example, "Jeg vil gå igjen" means "I want to go again," and "Han kommer igjen" means "He is coming again." The word can also be used in various contexts, such as "jeg vil prøve igjen" (I want to try again) or "vi møtes igjen" (we meet again). In Norwegian, égjen is an essential word for expressing repetition and recurrence, making it a fundamental part of the language's vocabulary.