Dictionary
English - Norwegian

Blog

blɑɡ
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
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.

blogg, nettdagbok, blogginnlegg

Blog meanings in Norwegian

blogg

Example:
I read a great blog about travel tips.
Jeg leste en flott blogg om reisetips.
She writes a blog about cooking.
Hun skriver en blogg om matlaging.
Usage: informalContext: Used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing online platforms for personal expression or sharing information.
Note: The term 'blogg' is a direct borrowing from English and is widely understood in Norway.

nettdagbok

Example:
He keeps a nettdagbok to document his experiences.
Han fører en nettdagbok for å dokumentere sine opplevelser.
A nettdagbok can be a great way to reflect on your thoughts.
En nettdagbok kan være en flott måte å reflektere over tankene dine.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in contexts where the focus is on the diary-like aspect of blogging.
Note: This term emphasizes the personal and reflective nature of a blog, likening it to a diary.

blogginnlegg

Example:
I just published a new blog post.
Jeg har nettopp publisert et nytt blogginnlegg.
Her latest blog post received a lot of comments.
Hennes nyeste blogginnlegg fikk mange kommentarer.
Usage: informalContext: Commonly used when referring to individual entries or articles within a blog.
Note: This term is specifically about the content of the blog, rather than the blog itself.

Blog's synonyms

weblog

A weblog is a website that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer.
Example: She updates her weblog with new posts every day.
Note: Weblog is the original term from which 'blog' is derived. It is less commonly used now but still refers to the same concept.

online journal

An online journal is a digital platform where individuals can write and publish their thoughts, experiences, and reflections in a diary-like format.
Example: He started keeping an online journal to document his travels.
Note: Online journal emphasizes the personal and reflective nature of the content, similar to a traditional written journal.

digital diary

A digital diary is an electronic version of a personal diary or journal that can be accessed and shared online.
Example: The digital diary allows users to share their daily experiences with a global audience.
Note: Digital diary highlights the use of technology to record personal experiences and thoughts, similar to a traditional diary but in digital format.

Blog expressions, common phrases

Blogosphere

The blogosphere refers to the collective world of blogs and bloggers on the internet.
Example: Her post went viral in the blogosphere, gaining thousands of views within hours.
Note: While 'blog' specifically refers to an individual online journal, 'blogosphere' encompasses the broader online blogging community.

Blog post

A blog post is an individual entry or article written for a blog.
Example: She published a new blog post discussing the latest trends in fashion.
Note: Distinct from the overarching blog, a blog post is a specific piece of content within a blog.

Blogroll

A blogroll is a list of recommended blogs or websites displayed on a blog's sidebar.
Example: He added her blog to his blogroll to recommend it to his readers.
Note: Unlike a blog itself, a blogroll serves as a curated list of external links to other blogs or sites.

Blog everyday (slang) expressions

Bloggy

Bloggy is used to describe a feeling of being inspired or motivated to write a blog post.
Example: I'm feeling quite bloggy today, I think I'll write a post.
Note: Derived from 'blog' to describe a feeling or state of mind related to blogging.

Blogathon

Blogathon refers to a period of intense blogging or writing multiple blog posts in a short span of time.
Example: I'm going on a blogathon this weekend to catch up on my writing.
Note: Originally derived from 'marathon', it signifies a longer and sustained effort in blogging.

Blogosphere buzz

Blogosphere buzz refers to the prevalent discussions, trends, or topics within the blogging community.
Example: There's a lot of blogosphere buzz about the new social media platform.
Note: Combines 'blogosphere' with 'buzz' to emphasize the lively and dynamic nature of discussions.

Bloggerati

Bloggerati refers to a group of popular or influential bloggers within a specific niche.
Example: The bloggerati were invited to the exclusive product launch event.
Note: A blend of 'blogger' and 'literati', suggesting a level of influence and expertise in the blogging world.

Blogorrhea

Blogorrhea is used humorously to describe excessive or uncontrollable blogging or writing.
Example: I've been experiencing a bit of blogorrhea lately, can't seem to stop writing.
Note: Derived from 'logorrhea', a term for excessive and often incoherent talking or writing.

Blogstipation

Blogstipation humorously refers to a situation where a blogger experiences writer's block and struggles to produce content.
Example: I've been facing blogstipation for weeks, writer's block is real.
Note: A play on 'constipation' to convey the feeling of being blocked or stuck in the blogging process.

Vlog

Vlog is a slang term for a video blog, where content is presented in a video format instead of written posts.
Example: I'm thinking of starting a vlog to share my travel adventures.
Note: Short for 'video blog', it indicates a shift from traditional written content to video content creation.

Blog - Examples

I write a new blog post every week.
Jeg skriver et nytt blogginnlegg hver uke.
She keeps an online diary on her blog.
Hun fører en nettjournal på bloggen sin.
He started his own web journal, or blog, to share his thoughts with the world.
Han startet sin egen nettjournal, eller blogg, for å dele tankene sine med verden.

Blog grammar

Blog - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: blog
Conjugations
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): blog
Syllables, Separation and Stress
blog Contains 1 syllables: blog
Phonetic transcription: ˈblȯg
blog , ˈblȯg (The red syllable is stressed)

Blog - 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.
blog: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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