Bedeutung
Focusing on quality effort.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The concept of 'Flid' (diligence) is a cornerstone of Danish upbringing. Doing your 'umage' is seen as a moral duty to the community. Danish furniture design is the physical manifestation of 'umage'. Every joint in a Wegner chair is a result of someone 'gør sig umage'. Flat hierarchies in Denmark mean that even the CEO is expected to 'gøre sig umage' with small tasks. No one is 'too big' for the effort. The 'New Nordic' food movement is built on 'umage' with local, often humble, ingredients.
The Compliment trick
If you want to impress a Dane, don't just say 'Godt gået' (Well done). Say 'Man kan virkelig se, du har gjort dig umage'. It acknowledges their character, not just the result.
Reflexive Pronouns
Don't forget to change 'sig' to 'mig' when talking about yourself. 'Jeg gør sig umage' is a very common and funny-sounding mistake.
Bedeutung
Focusing on quality effort.
The Compliment trick
If you want to impress a Dane, don't just say 'Godt gået' (Well done). Say 'Man kan virkelig se, du har gjort dig umage'. It acknowledges their character, not just the result.
Reflexive Pronouns
Don't forget to change 'sig' to 'mig' when talking about yourself. 'Jeg gør sig umage' is a very common and funny-sounding mistake.
The 'Umage' mindset
In Denmark, 'umage' is often linked to the concept of 'hygge'. Making a space 'hyggeligt' requires that you 'gør dig umage' with the lighting, the snacks, and the atmosphere.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun and the phrase.
Jeg vil ____ ____ ____ (try hard) med min eksamen.
After 'vil' (will), we use the infinitive 'gøre', and the pronoun must match 'Jeg' (mig).
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A: Han gør sig umage på kagen. B: Han gør sig umage med kagen.
The preposition 'med' is always used with 'at gøre sig umage'.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form.
Mor: 'Husk at ____ ____ ____ med din tegning!' Barn: 'Det gør jeg, mor!'
The mother is giving an instruction (imperative/infinitive context) to the child (dig).
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
3 AufgabenJeg vil ____ ____ ____ (try hard) med min eksamen.
After 'vil' (will), we use the infinitive 'gøre', and the pronoun must match 'Jeg' (mig).
A: Han gør sig umage på kagen. B: Han gør sig umage med kagen.
The preposition 'med' is always used with 'at gøre sig umage'.
Mor: 'Husk at ____ ____ ____ med din tegning!' Barn: 'Det gør jeg, mor!'
The mother is giving an instruction (imperative/infinitive context) to the child (dig).
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Häufig gestellte Fragen
5 FragenYes, but it usually means 'unmatched' (like socks). To mean 'diligent', you should use 'omhyggelig'.
No, you can 'gøre dig umage' with a single sentence or a small drawing.
'Flid' is the noun (diligence), 'umage' is the effort itself within the phrase.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your kids.
You can say 'Jeg gjorde mig ikke umage'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
at gøre sit bedste
similarto do one's best
at lægge sig i selen
idiomaticto work very hard
at flid
builds ondiligence
at sjuske
contrastto do a sloppy job