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What's the difference between “burde” and måtte”? If there is a difference, what would be the difference in meaning in the two following sentences? Alle må betale skatt. Alle bør betale skatt.
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What is the difference between "Jeg måtte løpe for å rekke bussen. " and "Jeg måtte løpe for at jeg skulle rekke bussen. " ? "Jeg måtte løpe for å rekke bussen. "
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