Bedeutung
Showing desire for knowledge
Kultureller Hintergrund
The concept of 'Folkeopplysning' (People's Enlightenment) is central to Norwegian history, emphasizing that education should be available to everyone, not just the elite. Norwegians value 'ydmykhet' (humility). Saying you want to learn more is often seen as more polite than claiming you already know everything. Lifelong learning is supported by the government through 'Kompetanse Norge', which helps adults 'lære mer' throughout their careers. In Norwegian schools, the relationship between teacher and student is quite flat. Students are encouraged to say 'Jeg vil lære mer' and ask questions freely.
Add 'gjerne'
Say 'Jeg vil gjerne lære mer' to sound even more polite and enthusiastic. 'Gjerne' means 'gladly'.
The 'Vil' Trap
Never translate 'I will' (future) as 'Jeg vil'. Use 'Jeg skal' or 'Jeg kommer til å'.
Bedeutung
Showing desire for knowledge
Add 'gjerne'
Say 'Jeg vil gjerne lære mer' to sound even more polite and enthusiastic. 'Gjerne' means 'gladly'.
The 'Vil' Trap
Never translate 'I will' (future) as 'Jeg vil'. Use 'Jeg skal' or 'Jeg kommer til å'.
Be Specific
Norwegians appreciate directness. Instead of just saying 'Jeg vil lære mer', try adding 'om [tema]' to show real interest.
Teste dich selbst
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
How do you say 'I want to learn more'?
Modal verbs like 'vil' are followed by the infinitive without 'å'.
Fill in the missing word.
Jeg vil lære mer ___ Norge.
We use 'om' (about) when specifying the subject of learning.
Complete the dialogue.
Lærer: 'Vil du slutte nå?' Elev: 'Nei, ________.'
The standard SVO order for this expression.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are in a job interview and want to show you are motivated.
Showing a desire to learn about the company is a positive professional trait.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenHow do you say 'I want to learn more'?
Modal verbs like 'vil' are followed by the infinitive without 'å'.
Jeg vil lære mer ___ Norge.
We use 'om' (about) when specifying the subject of learning.
Lærer: 'Vil du slutte nå?' Elev: 'Nei, ________.'
The standard SVO order for this expression.
You are in a job interview and want to show you are motivated.
Showing a desire to learn about the company is a positive professional trait.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, it is very polite and shows a positive attitude.
Absolutely! It shows you are motivated and willing to grow.
'Lære' is general learning, while 'studere' usually refers to formal university education.
Because 'vil' is a modal verb, and modal verbs in Norwegian take the bare infinitive.
You can say 'Jeg vil lære mer om deg', but 'Jeg vil bli bedre kjent med deg' is more common.
Usually, but you can say 'Jeg vil lære mer om...' followed by a noun.
Yes, 'masse' means 'a lot' and is a more informal version of 'mer'.
In very specific, older, or formal contexts it can, but for a learner, always treat it as 'want'.
The past tense is 'Jeg ville lære mer'.
Yes, it's a very common expression of interest and curiosity.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Jeg er nysgjerrig
similarI am curious
Lær meg
builds onTeach me
Jeg vet ikke
contrastI don't know
Å studere
specialized formTo study
Jeg vil bli bedre
similarI want to get better