Bedeutung
Arranging a future meeting.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Norwegians value their free time. Saying 'Vi ses i morgen' at 4:00 PM is a clear signal that the workday is over and personal time has begun. In Norwegian flat hierarchies, you say this to your boss just as easily as to your peers. There is no need for a more formal 'Goodbye, Sir'. The 'Takk for i dag' (Thanks for today) + 'Vi ses i morgen' combo is the 'gold standard' for leaving a social gathering. In Norway, ending a text thread with 'Sees!' is very common and prevents the 'endless loop' of polite closing messages.
The Silent G
Don't pronounce the 'g' in 'morgen'. It should sound like 'mor-en'.
Don't forget the 'i'
English speakers often say 'See you tomorrow' without a preposition. In Norwegian, you MUST include 'i'.
Bedeutung
Arranging a future meeting.
The Silent G
Don't pronounce the 'g' in 'morgen'. It should sound like 'mor-en'.
Don't forget the 'i'
English speakers often say 'See you tomorrow' without a preposition. In Norwegian, you MUST include 'i'.
The 'Sees' spelling
If you want to look more like a native in texts, use 'Sees' with two 'e's.
Punctuality
If you say 'Vi ses i morgen', make sure you actually show up! It's seen as a commitment.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to say 'See you tomorrow'.
Vi ___ i morgen.
The reciprocal form 'ses' is required to mean 'see each other'.
Which preposition is correct for 'tomorrow'?
Vi ses ___ morgen.
In Norwegian, 'tomorrow' is always 'i morgen'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: Takk for i dag, Per! B: Bare hyggelig. ___
When ending a day ('Takk for i dag'), 'Vi ses i morgen' is the most logical farewell.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
You are leaving your office on Monday afternoon and you will be back on Tuesday morning.
Since you are returning the next day, 'Vi ses i morgen' is perfect.
Match the Norwegian to the English.
Match the following:
These are all common Norwegian farewells.
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Aufgabensammlung
5 AufgabenVi ___ i morgen.
The reciprocal form 'ses' is required to mean 'see each other'.
Vi ses ___ morgen.
In Norwegian, 'tomorrow' is always 'i morgen'.
A: Takk for i dag, Per! B: Bare hyggelig. ___
When ending a day ('Takk for i dag'), 'Vi ses i morgen' is the most logical farewell.
You are leaving your office on Monday afternoon and you will be back on Tuesday morning.
Since you are returning the next day, 'Vi ses i morgen' is perfect.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are all common Norwegian farewells.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenBoth are correct. 'Vi sees' is more common in modern Norwegian Bokmål, while 'Vi ses' is slightly more traditional or influenced by Swedish.
Yes, absolutely. Norwegian workplace culture is very informal.
Then you say 'Vi ses i overmorgen'.
It's a reciprocal ending that means 'each other'.
Not really. It would just mean 'Tomorrow'. You need the verb to make it a farewell.
You say 'Vi ses senere'.
No, it's neutral. It works in almost any situation.
In many dialects (like Oslo), the 'r' is subtle or blends with the 'n'.
Yes, it's a very common way to end a professional email if you have a meeting the next day.
'Ses' is more general (see each other), while 'møtes' implies a more specific meeting or appointment.
It's a dialectal/informal way to say 'morgen'. You'll hear it a lot in Oslo!
Only if you are seeing them on Saturday! Otherwise, say 'Vi ses på mandag'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Vi snakkes
similarTalk soon / We'll talk
Vi sees
synonymSee you
Ha det bra
similarGoodbye
Vi høres
similarWe'll hear each other
Vi treffes
specialized formWe'll meet
Sees i mårra
specialized formSee ya tomorrow