المعنى
Searching for keys.
خلفية ثقافية
Danes often have a specific 'nøglebræt' (key board) or 'nøgleskål' (key bowl) near the entrance of their homes to avoid the stress of losing keys. The 'nøglebarn' (latchkey kid) is a common term for children who are independent from a young age, reflecting Danish social structures. In smaller Danish towns, it was historically common to leave keys in the ignition of the car, though this is now rare due to insurance rules. Many Danes now use 'nøgle-apps' or smart locks, making the physical phrase 'hvor er mine nøgler?' slowly transition to 'hvor er min telefon?'.
Add 'henne'
Add 'henne' at the end to sound more like a native: 'Hvor er mine nøgler henne?'.
The 'ø' sound
Be careful with the 'ø' in 'nøgler'. If you say 'negle', you are asking for your fingernails!
المعنى
Searching for keys.
Add 'henne'
Add 'henne' at the end to sound more like a native: 'Hvor er mine nøgler henne?'.
The 'ø' sound
Be careful with the 'ø' in 'nøgler'. If you say 'negle', you are asking for your fingernails!
Definite vs Possessive
If you don't want to worry about 'min/mit/mine', just say 'Hvor er nøglerne?' (Where are the keys?). It's always correct!
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word to ask where your keys are.
Hvor ___ mine nøgler?
'Er' is the verb 'to be' used for location.
Which sentence is grammatically correct for multiple keys?
Select the correct option:
'Mine' is the plural possessive pronoun required for 'nøgler'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hvor er mine nøgler? B: ______ ligger på bordet.
'De' (they) is the pronoun used to refer back to the plural 'nøgler'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are leaving the house and can't find your keys.
This is the specific phrase for searching for keys.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Things you often lose
Essential
- • Nøgler (Keys)
- • Pung (Wallet)
- • Telefon (Phone)
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينHvor ___ mine nøgler?
'Er' is the verb 'to be' used for location.
Select the correct option:
'Mine' is the plural possessive pronoun required for 'nøgler'.
A: Hvor er mine nøgler? B: ______ ligger på bordet.
'De' (they) is the pronoun used to refer back to the plural 'nøgler'.
You are leaving the house and can't find your keys.
This is the specific phrase for searching for keys.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes! In Danish, verbs do not change based on the subject. 'Jeg er', 'Du er', 'Vi er', and 'Nøglerne er' all use the same verb form.
Yes, but you can also be more specific and say 'bilnøgler' (car keys).
Because 'nøgler' is plural. 'Min' is for one thing, 'mine' is for many things.
It's a directional particle that emphasizes you are looking for the location. It's very common in spoken Danish.
You say 'Jeg har mistet mine nøgler'.
No, but you should start with 'Undskyld' (Excuse me) if you are asking someone you don't know.
It's a Danish term for a child who has their own key to the house because their parents are at work.
Most Danes will understand you, but it's better to use the Danish word 'nøgler'.
It's tricky! Try saying 'noy-lah'. The 'g' is very soft.
Then you say 'Hvor er min nøgle?' (singular).
عبارات ذات صلة
Hvor er min pung?
similarWhere is my wallet?
Jeg har mistet mine nøgler
builds onI have lost my keys
Nøglen til succes
specialized formThe key to success
Låsesmed
similarLocksmith