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English - Danish

Forum

ˈfɔrəm
Extremely common
200 - 300
200 - 300
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.

forum, debatskab, diskussionsforum, symposium

Forum meanings in Danish

forum

Example:
I posted my question on the online forum.
Jeg lagde mit spørgsmål op på det online forum.
The conference will include a panel discussion in the forum.
Konferencen vil inkludere en paneldiskussion i forumet.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in both online and physical settings where discussions or exchanges of ideas take place.
Note: In Danish, 'forum' can refer to both virtual and physical spaces for discussion. It is commonly used in academic, professional, and social contexts.

debatskab

Example:
The debate club organized a forum for discussing current issues.
Debatklubben organiserede et debatskab for at diskutere aktuelle emner.
They created a forum to encourage public debate.
De skabte et debatskab for at opfordre til offentlig debat.
Usage: formalContext: Used in more formal discussions, often related to political or social issues.
Note: This meaning emphasizes the aspect of debate and discussion, typically in a structured environment.

diskussionsforum

Example:
She joined a discussion forum about travel tips.
Hun meldte sig ind i et diskussionsforum om rejsetips.
The discussion forum was very helpful for new parents.
Diskussionsforumet var meget hjælpsomt for nye forældre.
Usage: informalContext: Commonly found in online communities where people share opinions and advice.
Note: This term is often used in the context of online platforms where users can engage in informal discussions.

symposium

Example:
The university hosted a forum on climate change.
Universitetet afholdt et symposium om klimaforandringer.
Experts gathered at the forum to share their research.
Eksperter samledes ved symposiet for at dele deres forskning.
Usage: formalContext: Used in academic or professional settings where experts present and discuss their work.
Note: This meaning is more specific to formal gatherings focused on scholarly discussion.

Forum's synonyms

discussion board

A discussion board is an online platform where users can post messages and engage in discussions with others.
Example: I posted a question on the discussion board and received helpful responses from other members.
Note: Similar to a forum, but the term 'discussion board' may imply a more structured and organized platform for communication.

message board

A message board is a platform where users can post messages and communicate with each other.
Example: The message board on the website allows users to share their thoughts and opinions on various topics.
Note: Similar to a forum, but 'message board' may suggest a focus on individual messages rather than broader discussions.

community

A community refers to a group of people who share common interests, goals, or characteristics.
Example: The online community provides a space for like-minded individuals to connect and share ideas.
Note: While a forum is a specific platform for discussions, a community can encompass a broader range of interactions beyond just communication.

Forum expressions, common phrases

On the same page

To be in agreement or have the same understanding about something.
Example: It's important that all team members are on the same page regarding the project's goals.
Note: This phrase refers to alignment in understanding rather than a physical or digital platform like a forum.

Food for thought

Something that makes you think deeply or consider an issue.
Example: The speaker's presentation provided a lot of food for thought about the future of technology.
Note: This phrase refers to stimulating thinking rather than a place for discussion like a forum.

Back to the drawing board

To start over because the previous attempt failed.
Example: Our initial marketing strategy didn't work, so it's back to the drawing board for us.
Note: This phrase implies restarting a process rather than continuing a discussion in a forum.

In the same boat

To be in the same situation as others, facing the same difficulties.
Example: We're all in the same boat when it comes to dealing with the challenges of this project.
Note: This phrase refers to sharing circumstances rather than engaging in discussions in a forum.

Behind closed doors

Done privately or secretly, without the knowledge of others.
Example: The decision was made behind closed doors, so we don't know the details.
Note: This phrase refers to secrecy or privacy rather than open communication in a forum.

Off the record

Information given in confidence, not for publication or attribution.
Example: I can tell you this off the record, but please don't mention it in the official meeting.
Note: This phrase implies confidentiality rather than open sharing common in a forum.

A penny for your thoughts

A phrase used to ask someone what they are thinking or feeling.
Example: You seem lost in thought. A penny for your thoughts?
Note: This phrase is a figurative way to ask for someone's thoughts, unlike a forum where thoughts are freely shared.

Forum everyday (slang) expressions

Fireside chat

A more informal and relaxed conversation or discussion about a specific topic in a forum setting, similar to chatting by a fireside for comfort.
Example: Let's have a fireside chat about the upcoming forum topics.
Note: It emphasizes a cozy and intimate setting for a conversation, unlike the more formal connotations of 'forum.'

Roundtable

Refers to a discussion or meeting involving all participants, much like the knights of the roundtable having equal importance at a circular table.
Example: The team will engage in a roundtable discussion during the forum.
Note: It conveys the idea of equality and an open exchange of ideas among participants, which may differ from a structured forum.

Brainstorming session

A creative process where individuals generate ideas and solutions collectively with an emphasis on quantity and collaboration.
Example: We need to schedule a brainstorming session before the forum to gather ideas.
Note: It highlights a specific type of discussion focused on generating innovative ideas, in contrast to the broader range of topics in a typical forum.

Round-robin

A method where participants take turns to speak or provide input in a sequential order.
Example: Let's do a round-robin format for sharing opinions at the forum.
Note: It implies a structured and organized way of communication in turns, unlike the free-flowing discussions often found in a forum setting.

Powwow

A gathering or meeting involving discussion and decision-making among a group of people.
Example: We're having a powwow before the forum to align our strategies.
Note: It suggests a more informal and collaborative atmosphere for discussions focusing on reaching a consensus or decision.

Face-off

A confrontation or direct challenge between two or more individuals with differing opinions or standpoints.
Example: There might be a face-off between the two experts during the forum.
Note: It implies a potential conflict or disagreement, adding a competitive or theatrical aspect to interactions within the forum setting.

Brain trust

A group of experts or knowledgeable individuals who provide advice, insights, and solutions on a particular topic.
Example: Let's assemble the brain trust for a pre-forum discussion on innovation.
Note: It focuses on a select group known for their expertise, suggesting a high level of knowledge-sharing and problem-solving, unlike a broader forum.

Forum - Examples

I found a great forum where people discuss their favorite books.
The company held a meeting in the forum to discuss their new product.
The farmers sell their produce at the local market forum.

Forum grammar

Forum - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: forum
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): forums, fora
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): forum
Syllables, Separation and Stress
forum Contains 2 syllables: fo • rum
Phonetic transcription: ˈfȯr-əm
fo rum , ˈfȯr əm (The red syllable is stressed)

Forum - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
forum: 200 - 300 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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