Bedeutung
Suddenly noticing something.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Danish nature culture, 'at få øje på' is often used when spotting wildlife like 'rådyr' (roe deer) or 'havørne' (sea eagles). It's a shared social moment. In the vast landscapes of Greenland, 'få øje på' is used for spotting icebergs or whales, where the scale of vision is much larger. Danes value 'flad struktur' (flat structure). If a junior employee 'får øje på' a mistake by a senior, it is generally encouraged to speak up. In the context of minimalist Danish design, 'at få øje på' is used to describe how a small detail can stand out in a simple room.
The 'Eureka' Rule
Only use this phrase when you feel a small 'click' in your brain that you've found what you were looking for.
Singular Only
Never say 'øjne'. It's always 'øje' in this specific idiom.
Bedeutung
Suddenly noticing something.
The 'Eureka' Rule
Only use this phrase when you feel a small 'click' in your brain that you've found what you were looking for.
Singular Only
Never say 'øjne'. It's always 'øje' in this specific idiom.
Past Tense is King
You will use 'fik øje på' (past tense) much more often than the present tense, as we usually report spotting something after it happens.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing verb in the past tense.
Jeg ___ øje på min søster i går.
The sentence refers to 'i går' (yesterday), so we need the past tense 'fik'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct form of the idiom.
The idiom always uses singular 'øje' and the preposition 'på'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kan du se mine nøgler? B: Nej... hov, vent! Nu ___ jeg øje på dem!
The speaker says 'Nu' (now), so the present tense 'får' is required.
Match the sentence to the situation.
Sentence: 'Jeg fik øje på en fejl i koden.'
'Fejl i koden' (error in the code) refers to programming/computer work.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenJeg ___ øje på min søster i går.
The sentence refers to 'i går' (yesterday), so we need the past tense 'fik'.
Select the correct form of the idiom.
The idiom always uses singular 'øje' and the preposition 'på'.
A: Kan du se mine nøgler? B: Nej... hov, vent! Nu ___ jeg øje på dem!
The speaker says 'Nu' (now), so the present tense 'får' is required.
Sentence: 'Jeg fik øje på en fejl i koden.'
'Fejl i koden' (error in the code) refers to programming/computer work.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, this is strictly for sight. For smells, use 'at lægge mærke til en lugt'.
It is always 'på'. Think of your gaze landing 'on' the object.
It depends on the age of the person you are talking to. Under 40? 'Spotte' is fine. Over 60? Stick to 'få øje på'.
Yes, it's very common for spotting people in crowds.
'Se' is the act of seeing. 'Få øje på' is the moment you start seeing something specific.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your friends.
It's a bit poetic, but yes, it works for suddenly realizing something.
In Danish, 'få' often implies a change of state that happens to you, like receiving a gift.
Yes, it's perfect for things on the horizon.
That would be 'at tabe af syne'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
at lægge mærke til
similarto notice
at spotte
synonymto spot
at overse
contrastto overlook
at øjne
specialized formto discern/glimpse