kontant

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Italian contante.

Adjective

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kontant (neuter singular kontant, definite singular and plural kontante)

  1. cash (attributive); in cash (predicative) (in coins and banknotes)
    en kontant betaling - a cash payment, a payment in cash

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Noun

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kontant m

  1. cash; coins and banknotes (used in plural form: see kontanter)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Italian contante.

Adjective

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kontant (neuter singular kontant, definite singular and plural kontante)

  1. cash; in coins and banknotes

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Noun

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kontant m

  1. cash; coins and banknotes

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Swedish

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Etymology 1

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Ultimately from French comptant.

Adjective

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kontant

  1. cash; in coins and banknotes

Adverb

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kontant

  1. with cash; with coins and banknotes

See also

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Etymology 2

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Ultimately from French content.

Adjective

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kontant (predicative only)

  1. on friendly terms

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