At tale sammen
To talk together
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use 'at tale sammen' to describe the act of two or more people having a conversation with each other.
- Means: To converse or speak with one another.
- Used in: Casual meetings, phone calls, or resolving conflicts.
- Don't confuse: 'At tale' (to speak) with 'at tale sammen' (to speak together/converse).
Explanation at your level:
Bedeutung
Having a conversation.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Danes value direct but polite communication.
Use it often
It makes you sound very natural.
Bedeutung
Having a conversation.
Use it often
It makes you sound very natural.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank.
Vi skal ______ sammen i morgen.
The phrase is 'at tale sammen'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /1
Häufig gestellte Fragen
1 FragenIt is neutral.
Verwandte Redewendungen
at snakke sammen
synonymTo chat together
Wo du es verwendest
Work Meeting
Boss: Vi skal tale sammen om budgettet.
Dating
Partner: Vi har brug for at tale sammen om os.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Tale' as 'Tell' and 'Sammen' as 'Same-men' (people together).
Visual Association
Imagine two people sitting on a bench with a shared speech bubble between them.
Rhyme
At tale sammen, er godt for maven.
Story
Jens and Mette were angry. They sat down. They decided to 'tale sammen'. After talking, they were happy again.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Find a partner and use the phrase in three different sentences today.
In Other Languages
Hablar juntos
Danish uses it more frequently as a set phrase.
Parler ensemble
Danish is more idiomatic.
Zusammen sprechen
German prefers 'miteinander' over 'zusammen' for conversation.
話し合う (hanashiau)
Japanese uses a single verb, Danish uses two words.
نتحدث معاً (natahaddath ma'an)
Arabic is more formal in structure.
谈谈 (tán tán)
Chinese uses reduplication, Danish uses 'sammen'.
이야기하다 (iyagihada)
Korean is noun-based, Danish is verb-based.
Conversar
Portuguese doesn't need the 'together' word.
Easily Confused
Mixing up 'sammen' and 'med'.
Use 'med' for a specific person, 'sammen' for the group.
FAQ (1)
It is neutral.