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− | The infinitive marker '''å''', corresponding to English ''to'', is pronounced in the same way as the coordination marker '''og''', corresponding to English ''and''. They cannot be used one for the other. (See also [[Infinitives in Norwegian]].) | + | The infinitive marker '''å''', corresponding to English ''to'', is pronounced in the same way as the coordination marker '''og''', corresponding to English ''and''. '''They cannot be used one for the other.''' (See also [[Infinitives in Norwegian]].) |
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Coordination marking and infinitive marking
The infinitive marker å, corresponding to English to, is pronounced in the same way as the coordination marker og, corresponding to English and. They cannot be used one for the other. (See also Infinitives in Norwegian.)
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