When you diskutere something, it means you are talking about a topic with others, often with different opinions. It's similar to 'to discuss' in English. You might discuss a movie, a book, or plans for the weekend. The key is that there's an exchange of ideas or viewpoints. It's a common and important verb to know for everyday conversations in Norwegian.
When discussing complex topics in Norwegian at a C1 level, it's crucial to move beyond simple exchanges of opinions. You should aim to engage in nuanced discussions, presenting well-reasoned arguments and critically evaluating different perspectives. This involves using a wider range of vocabulary to express agreement, disagreement, and qualification, as well as employing more sophisticated grammatical structures to connect ideas logically. Mastering this level of discussion allows for effective participation in academic, professional, and social conversations where deeper understanding and persuasive communication are required.
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سياقات واقعية
at work/school
- Vi må diskutere dette prosjektet. (We need to discuss this project.)
- La oss diskutere leksene. (Let's discuss the homework.)
- Jeg vil gjerne diskutere lønnen min. (I would like to discuss my salary.)
with friends/family
- Vi kan diskutere ferieplanene våre. (We can discuss our holiday plans.)
- Skal vi diskutere filmen vi så? (Shall we discuss the movie we watched?)
- De sitter og diskuterer politikk. (They are sitting and discussing politics.)
in a formal setting
- Styret vil diskutere forslaget. (The board will discuss the proposal.)
- Vi må diskutere endringene i loven. (We must discuss the changes in the law.)
- Det er viktig å diskutere ulike synspunkter. (It's important to discuss different viewpoints.)
about problems/solutions
- Vi må diskutere problemet og finne en løsning. (We need to discuss the problem and find a solution.)
- La oss diskutere mulige løsninger. (Let's discuss possible solutions.)
- Har du lyst til å diskutere dette med meg? (Do you want to discuss this with me?)
general conversations
- Hva vil du diskutere i dag? (What do you want to discuss today?)
- Det er mye å diskutere. (There is a lot to discuss.)
- Vi diskuterte det i går. (We discussed it yesterday.)
بدايات محادثة
"Hva synes du om nyhetene? (What do you think about the news?)"
"Har du en mening om...? (Do you have an opinion about...?)"
"Kan vi diskutere planen for helgen? (Can we discuss the plan for the weekend?)"
"Hva er dine tanker om denne situasjonen? (What are your thoughts on this situation?)"
"Jeg har lyst til å diskutere et viktig tema. (I want to discuss an important topic.)"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Beskriv en gang du måtte diskutere noe viktig. Hva var resultatet? (Describe a time you had to discuss something important. What was the outcome?)
Hvilke emner liker du best å diskutere med venner? Hvorfor? (What topics do you like to discuss most with friends? Why?)
Tenk på en situasjon hvor det var vanskelig å diskutere. Hva gjorde du? (Think of a situation where it was difficult to discuss something. What did you do?)
Hvilke temaer unngår du å diskutere? (What topics do you avoid discussing?)
Hvis du kunne diskutere hva som helst med hvem som helst, hva ville det vært? (If you could discuss anything with anyone, what would it be?)
اختبر نفسك 18 أسئلة
Which word means 'to discuss'?
The Norwegian word for 'to discuss' is 'diskutere'.
What is the English meaning of 'diskutere'?
'Diskutere' means 'to discuss' in English.
Choose the correct sentence: Vi vil _______ om filmen.
To say 'We want to discuss the movie', you use 'diskutere'.
The word 'diskutere' means 'to talk'.
'Diskutere' means 'to discuss' or 'to talk about a topic with others'.
You use 'diskutere' when you want to eat.
'Diskutere' means 'to discuss', not 'to eat'. The Norwegian word for 'to eat' is 'spise'.
It is common to 'diskutere' news with friends.
Yes, it is common to discuss (diskutere) news with friends.
Vi må ___ dette prosjektet før møtet. (We need to ___ this project before the meeting.)
The context implies talking about the project.
De liker å ___ politikk med venner. (They like to ___ politics with friends.)
Discussing politics is a common activity.
Kan vi ___ hva vi skal gjøre i morgen? (Can we ___ what we should do tomorrow?)
Planning what to do often involves discussion.
Det er viktig å ___ problemet åpent. (It's important to ___ the problem openly.)
Openly addressing a problem means discussing it.
Studentene må ___ oppgaven i grupper. (The students must ___ the assignment in groups.)
Group work often involves discussing the assignment.
La oss ___ detaljene senere. (Let's ___ the details later.)
Going over details means discussing them.
The correct word order in Norwegian is Subject-Verb-Object. 'Vi' (We) is the subject, 'må diskutere' (must discuss) is the verb phrase, and 'planene' (the plans) is the object.
Here, 'De' (They) is the subject, 'liker' (like) is the main verb, and 'å diskutere politikk' (to discuss politics) is an infinitive phrase acting as the object.
In a question starting with a verb, the verb comes first, followed by the subject. 'Kan' (Can) is the verb, 'vi' (we) is the subject, and 'diskutere dette senere' (discuss this later) is the rest of the sentence.
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Perfect score!
محتوى ذو صلة
هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات social
aksept
B2acceptance, approval, or consent
akseptere
B2to consent to receive or undertake something
alene
A2alone
anerkjennelse
B2Recognition, appreciation, or acceptance.
anstendig
C1respectable or decent in behavior
arrangement
B1An event or organized gathering
avvise
B1To reject or decline
beboer
B1A person who lives in a place
befolkning
B1All the inhabitants of a place
behjelpelig
B2Helpful or accommodating