ifa

English translation: in the form of

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Norwegian term or phrase:ifa
English translation:in the form of
Entered by: Michele Fauble

22:20 Dec 3, 2022
Norwegian to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Psychology / Norwegian medical
Norwegian term or phrase: ifa
Hei! Could this abbreviation stand for "i følge av"? Eg "svært plaget av sin fysiske helse ifa. fibromyalgi"? Takk!
Alison Waddington
United Kingdom
Local time: 05:39
in the form of
Explanation:
i form av


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Note added at 19 hrs (2022-12-04 17:45:41 GMT)
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Could also be ‘ifølge av’ in the sense of ‘due to’.



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Note added at 19 hrs (2022-12-04 17:58:33 GMT)
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But since ‘ifølge’ is usually ‘iflg’, I think it is more likely to be ‘i form av’.
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Michele Fauble
United States
Local time: 21:39
Grading comment
Thanks again, Michele and Ice Scream.
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in the form of


Explanation:
i form av


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Note added at 19 hrs (2022-12-04 17:45:41 GMT)
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Could also be ‘ifølge av’ in the sense of ‘due to’.



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Note added at 19 hrs (2022-12-04 17:58:33 GMT)
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But since ‘ifølge’ is usually ‘iflg’, I think it is more likely to be ‘i form av’.

Michele Fauble
United States
Local time: 21:39
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
Thanks again, Michele and Ice Scream.

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