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International

ˌɪn(t)ərˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)l
Extremely common
400 - 500
400 - 500
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internasjonal, global, overnasjonal, multinasjonal

International meanings in Norwegian

internasjonal

Example:
The international conference was a great success.
Den internasjonale konferansen var en stor suksess.
He works for an international company.
Han jobber for et internasjonalt selskap.
Usage: formalContext: Used in discussions about global events, organizations, or relationships between countries.
Note: This is the most common translation and is used in both formal and informal contexts.

global

Example:
We need to think about international issues.
Vi må tenke på globale spørsmål.
International trade is essential for the economy.
Global handel er viktig for økonomien.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Often used when discussing worldwide trends, economics, or cultural exchanges.
Note: In some contexts, 'global' can be a synonym for 'international', especially when referring to widespread impacts.

overnasjonal

Example:
The international organization works on various global issues.
Den overnasjonale organisasjonen jobber med ulike globale spørsmål.
They focus on international law.
De fokuserer på overnasjonal lovgivning.
Usage: formalContext: Used in legal or political discussions, particularly regarding laws or organizations that transcend national boundaries.
Note: This term is less common and is often used in specific contexts related to governance.

multinasjonal

Example:
He is the CEO of a multinational corporation.
Han er administrerende direktør for et multinasjonalt selskap.
Multinational companies operate in many countries.
Multinasjonale selskaper opererer i mange land.
Usage: formalContext: Commonly used in business contexts to refer to companies that have operations in multiple countries.
Note: While 'multinational' is related to 'international', it specifically refers to businesses and their operations.

International's synonyms

global

Refers to something that relates to or involves the whole world.
Example: The company has a global presence with offices in over 50 countries.
Note: Global emphasizes the idea of something being worldwide, whereas international may focus more on relationships between nations.

worldwide

Means extending or reaching throughout the world.
Example: The pandemic has had a worldwide impact on economies and healthcare systems.
Note: Worldwide specifically emphasizes something that covers or affects all parts of the world.

transnational

Relating to or involving more than one nation or country.
Example: The company operates as a transnational corporation, with headquarters in one country and production facilities in several others.
Note: Transnational often implies operations or activities that transcend national boundaries and involve multiple countries.

intercontinental

Relating to or situated between continents.
Example: The airline offers intercontinental flights connecting major cities across continents.
Note: Intercontinental specifically refers to connections or relationships between different continents.

International expressions, common phrases

International community

Refers to countries around the world collectively viewed as a unified group in addressing global issues or events.
Example: The international community condemned the attack on the embassy.
Note: The phrase 'international community' focuses on the collective unity of nations rather than just the concept of being 'international'.

International relations

Refers to the interactions and connections between countries on a global scale.
Example: She studied international relations in college to understand global politics better.
Note: While 'international' relates to things between or among nations, 'international relations' specifically refers to the study and practice of these interactions.

International trade

Refers to the exchange of goods and services between countries.
Example: The company expanded its business through international trade agreements.
Note: This phrase focuses on the commercial aspect of interactions between countries, unlike the general sense of 'international' which can encompass various areas.

International cooperation

Refers to countries working together for a common goal or interest.
Example: The success of the project was due to strong international cooperation among the participating nations.
Note: While 'international' denotes involvement or relation between nations, 'international cooperation' emphasizes the collaborative effort towards a specific objective.

International standards

Refers to guidelines, criteria, or norms accepted and applied globally.
Example: The company adheres to international standards of quality to ensure customer satisfaction.
Note: The term 'international standards' implies a set level of quality or criteria that is recognized and followed worldwide, going beyond just the concept of being 'international'.

International law

Refers to a body of rules and principles that govern relations between countries.
Example: The dispute will be resolved according to international law.
Note: While 'international' broadly refers to things involving multiple countries, 'international law' specifically pertains to legal principles and regulations that apply in the global context.

International organization

Refers to a structured group or entity involving multiple countries with a specific purpose or mission.
Example: The United Nations is a prominent international organization working towards peace and security.
Note: The term 'international organization' highlights the organized and structured nature of entities that involve multiple countries, distinct from the general term 'international'.

International everyday (slang) expressions

Int'l

Short form of the word 'international' commonly used in written and spoken language to save time and space.
Example: I work for an int'l organization.
Note: The slang term 'Int'l' is an abbreviation of 'international', used informally and written more often than spoken.

Int'lly

Informal adverb form of 'internationally' used to describe something recognized or applicable on an international scale.
Example: This project is int'lly recognized.
Note: The slang term 'Int'lly' is an informal and shortened version of 'internationally'.

Globally

Informal term synonymous with 'internationally' or 'worldwide', indicating operations or influence on a global scale.
Example: Our company operates globally.
Note: The term 'globally' is less formal than 'internationally' but carries a similar meaning.

Inter

Prefix used to denote between, among, or involving different countries or cultures.
Example: We need to discuss this inter-student issue.
Note: The slang term 'inter' is a shortened form of 'international', used informally to refer to interactions or relationships between different countries.

Int'l affair

Colloquial term used to describe a situation or issue that extends beyond national boundaries, attracting global attention or involvement.
Example: Their dispute turned into an int'l affair.
Note: The term 'Int'l affair' is a casual way to refer to an international incident or matter of concern.

International - Examples

International trade is essential for economic growth.
Internasjonal handel er avgjørende for økonomisk vekst.
The conference was attended by delegates from various international organizations.
Konferansen ble deltatt av delegater fra ulike internasjonale organisasjoner.
The company has an international presence with offices in over 50 countries.
Selskapet har en internasjonal tilstedeværelse med kontorer i over 50 land.

International grammar

International - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: international
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): international
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): internationals
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): international
Syllables, Separation and Stress
international Contains 5 syllables: in • ter • na • tion • al
Phonetic transcription: ˌin-tər-ˈna-sh(ə-)nəl
in ter na tion al , ˌin tər ˈna sh(ə )nəl (The red syllable is stressed)

International - 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.
international: 400 - 500 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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