The Norwegian word "hva betyr" means "what does ... mean" in English. The English words "six" and "seven" correspond to the numbers 6 and 7, respectively. Specifically for "seven" in Norwegian, there are two common forms: [sju](javascript:void(0)) and [syv](javascript:void(0)). Both mean "seven," but [sju](javascript:void(0)) is more common in everyday speech, while [syv](javascript:void(0)) appears more in formal or written contexts. Regional preferences also exist, with northern Norwegians tending to use [sju](javascript:void(0)) and some southern dialects favoring [syv](javascript:void(0)). Both are correct and understood throughout Norway. The phrase "six seven" also recently became a slang or meme term popularized on social media, deriving from a song called "Doot Doot (6 7)" by rapper Skrilla. While the numbers mean literally 6 and 7, the phrase has no fixed meaning and can be used playfully in various contexts, especially among younger people.
In summary:
- [hva betyr](javascript:void(0)) = "what does ... mean"
- six = 6 (English number)
- seven = [sju](javascript:void(0)) or [syv](javascript:void(0)) (Norwegian word for 7)
- "six seven" as slang/meme has vague, playful meanings beyond just numbers.