A1 pronoun 10 Min. Lesezeit

hvem

When you're just starting out with Norwegian, one of the most useful words you'll learn is hvem. It means 'who' in English. You'll use hvem to ask about people, for example, when you want to know someone's identity.

Think of it as your go-to word for questions like 'Who is that?' or 'Who lives here?'. It’s an essential building block for simple conversations and understanding basic social interactions.

hvem in 30 Sekunden

  • Use 'hvem' to ask 'who'.
  • It's for people, not things.
  • Common in questions.

§ What "Hvem" Means

Alright, let's talk about the Norwegian word hvem. Simply put, it means "who" in English. It's a question word, just like "who" is in English, and you'll use it when you want to ask about a person or people.

Definition
who (pronoun)

You'll find yourself using hvem all the time in everyday conversations. It's one of those basic building blocks you need to know early on. Think of all the times you ask "who" in English – "Who is that?" "Who called?" "Who wants coffee?" In Norwegian, you'll be using hvem for all those situations.

§ Basic Uses of "Hvem"

The most common way you'll use hvem is at the beginning of a question, asking for the identity of a person. It's pretty straightforward.

Hvem er det?

Translation Hint
Who is that?

Hvem ringte?

Translation Hint
Who called?

Hvem vil ha kaffe?

Translation Hint
Who wants coffee?

Notice how in all these examples, hvem is asking about the subject of the sentence, the person doing the action.

§ "Hvem" with Prepositions

Sometimes you'll use hvem with prepositions. This is where English can sometimes use "whom," but in everyday Norwegian, you'll almost always stick with hvem. Don't overthink it for now; just focus on linking the preposition to hvem.

Med hvem snakker du?

Translation Hint
With whom are you speaking? / Who are you speaking with?

Til hvem skal jeg sende dette?

Translation Hint
To whom should I send this? / Who should I send this to?

§ "Hvem" for Possession: "Whose"

When you want to ask "whose" in Norwegian, you'll still use hvem, but it will be followed by "sin," "si," "sitt," or "sine" depending on the gender and number of the noun being possessed. This is a bit more advanced, but it's good to be aware of it.

  • Hvem sin for masculine singular nouns (e.g., *bil* - car)
  • Hvem si for feminine singular nouns (e.g., *bok* - book)
  • Hvem sitt for neuter singular nouns (e.g., *hus* - house)
  • Hvem sine for plural nouns (e.g., *nøkler* - keys)

Hvem sin bil er dette?

Translation Hint
Whose car is this?

Hvem sine nøkler er det?

Translation Hint
Whose keys are those?

Don't worry too much about mastering "hvem sin/si/sitt/sine" right away. The most important thing for A1 is to understand that hvem means "who" and how to use it in simple questions. As you progress, the possessive forms will become clearer.

§ Keep it Simple and Practice

The key with hvem is to use it. Make up simple questions and answer them. Ask your Norwegian-speaking friends. Listen for it in movies or TV shows. The more you encounter it and use it, the more natural it will become. You've got this. Just remember: Hvem = Who. Simple as that.

Alright, let's get straight to it. You've learned that 'hvem' means 'who' in Norwegian. Now, let's see how to actually use it when you're speaking or writing. It's not complicated, but there are a few things to keep in mind.

§ Basic Questions with 'Hvem'

The most common way you'll use 'hvem' is to ask who someone is or who is doing something. It typically comes at the beginning of a question.

Hvem er det? (Who is that?)

Hvem snakker? (Who is speaking?)

Hvem kommer i dag? (Who is coming today?)

§ 'Hvem' with Prepositions

This is where it gets a little different from English. In English, you might say "To whom are you speaking?" (formal) or "Who are you speaking to?" (informal). In Norwegian, the preposition almost always comes *before* 'hvem'.

Important Note
Always put the preposition before 'hvem' when asking 'to whom', 'with whom', 'from whom', etc.

Let's look at some examples:

  • med hvem (with whom)
  • til hvem (to whom)
  • fra hvem (from whom)
  • om hvem (about whom)
  • for hvem (for whom)

Med hvem snakker du? (With whom are you speaking? / Who are you speaking with?)

Til hvem sendte du brevet? (To whom did you send the letter?)

Fra hvem fikk du gaven? (From whom did you get the gift?)

§ 'Hvem' in Indirect Questions

You'll also use 'hvem' in indirect questions. These are questions embedded within another sentence, often starting with phrases like "Jeg lurer på..." (I wonder...) or "Vet du...?" (Do you know...?).

Grammar Note
In indirect questions, the word order usually changes. The verb comes *after* the subject.

Jeg lurer på hvem som kommer. (I wonder who is coming.)

Vet du hvem han snakket med? (Do you know who he spoke with?)

§ Common Phrases with 'Hvem'

You'll hear 'hvem' in some very common, fixed expressions. Learn these by heart.

  • Hvem av dere? (Which of you? / Who among you?)
  • Hvem sa det? (Who said that?)
  • Hvem er det som...? (Who is it that...?) - This adds a bit of emphasis.

Hvem av dere vil ha kaffe? (Which of you wants coffee?)

Hvem er det som ringer? (Who is it that is calling? / Who's calling?)

That's the core of using 'hvem'. Focus on asking direct questions first, then add the prepositions, and finally get comfortable with indirect questions. Repetition is your friend here. Lykke til! (Good luck!)

Alright, let's learn about hvem. This word means 'who' in Norwegian. It's a fundamental word, so you'll hear it and use it a lot. Think of it as one of the basic building blocks for asking questions and understanding conversations.

§ Basic meaning of Hvem

Word
Hvem
Part of speech
Pronoun
Definition
Who

Just like in English, hvem is used to ask about a person or people. It's an interrogative pronoun, which means it helps you ask questions. No need to overthink it; if you want to know 'who,' you use hvem.

§ Examples of Hvem in action

Let's look at some direct examples. These will help you see how hvem fits into simple sentences.

  • Hvem er det?

    (Who is that?)
  • Hvem kommer?

    (Who is coming?)
  • Hvem snakker du med?

    (Who are you talking with?)

§ Hvem in everyday settings: work, school, news

You'll encounter hvem in pretty much any situation where people are involved. Here's how it plays out in different contexts:

At Work

In a professional setting, you might use hvem to identify colleagues, ask about responsibilities, or inquire about external contacts.

  • Hvem er ansvarlig for dette prosjektet?

    (Who is responsible for this project?)
  • Vet du hvem som skal presentere i dag?

    (Do you know who is presenting today?)
  • Hvem sendte den e-posten?

    (Who sent that email?)

At School

In a classroom or academic environment, hvem is useful for identifying teachers, students, or discussing characters in a story.

  • Hvem er læreren i norsk?

    (Who is the Norwegian teacher?)
  • Hvem har lekser?

    (Who has homework?)
  • Kan du fortelle meg hvem som skrev boken?

    (Can you tell me who wrote the book?)

In the News

When reading or watching the news, hvem is constantly used to identify key figures, sources, or people involved in events.

  • Hvem er statsministeren?

    (Who is the prime minister?)
  • Politiet leter etter hvem som gjorde dette.

    (The police are looking for who did this.)
  • Hvem intervjuet de?

    (Who did they interview?)

§ Common phrases with Hvem

Here are a few common phrases where hvem is used. These are good to memorize as they're frequent in everyday speech.

  • Hvem er du? (Who are you?) - A direct question you'll hear often.
  • Hvem sin? (Whose?) - Used to ask about possession.
  • Hvem vet? (Who knows?) - A common rhetorical question.

That's it for hvem. Keep practicing these examples, and you'll master it quickly. It's a fundamental word, so getting comfortable with it now will help you immensely as you continue to learn Norwegian.

§ Understanding 'hvem'

When you're learning Norwegian, one of the first words you'll want to master is 'hvem'. It's a fundamental interrogative pronoun, which means it's used to ask questions. Specifically, 'hvem' is the equivalent of 'who' or 'whom' in English. It refers to people, not things. So, if you want to know about a person, 'hvem' is your go-to word.

DEFINITION
who

Just like in English, 'hvem' can be used to ask about the subject of a sentence or the object. Don't worry too much about grammar terms right now; just focus on how it's used in real sentences. The good news is that 'hvem' doesn't change its form based on whether it's the subject or object, which makes it simpler than some other languages.

Hvem er du?

This translates to "Who are you?". Here, 'hvem' is the subject of the question. It's asking about the identity of the person.

Hvem snakker du med?

This means "Who are you talking to?". In this case, 'hvem' is the object of the preposition 'med' (with/to). Again, notice that the form of 'hvem' doesn't change.

§ 'Hvem' in everyday questions

You'll use 'hvem' constantly in basic conversations. It's essential for getting to know people, asking about others, or inquiring about who performed an action. Think of all the times you say 'who' in English; you'll use 'hvem' in those same situations in Norwegian.

  • Asking about identity:

Hvem er han?

("Who is he?")

Hvem er det?

("Who is that?")

  • Asking about who did something:

Hvem spiste kaken?

("Who ate the cake?")

Hvem skal vi møte?

("Who are we going to meet?")

§ 'Hvem' vs. other interrogative words

While 'hvem' is for people, Norwegian has other interrogative words for asking about other things. It's crucial to use the correct one to avoid confusion.

  • Hva (What): This is for asking about things, actions, or concepts.

Hva er dette?

("What is this?")

Hva gjør du?

("What are you doing?")

  • Hvor (Where): This is for asking about location.

Hvor er toalettet?

("Where is the toilet?")

  • Når (When): This is for asking about time.

Når kommer du?

("When are you coming?")

  • Hvordan (How): This is for asking about manner or method.

Hvordan går det?

("How are you?")

§ Putting 'hvem' into practice

The best way to get comfortable with 'hvem' is to use it. Try to formulate simple questions in Norwegian using 'hvem' about people around you or in hypothetical situations. The more you practice, the more natural it will become. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; that's how you learn.

  • Ask your friend: "Hvem er din favorittartist?" ("Who is your favorite artist?")
  • Ask about a new colleague: "Hvem er den nye personen?" ("Who is the new person?")
  • In a restaurant: "Hvem kan hjelpe meg?" ("Who can help me?")

As you can see, 'hvem' is a straightforward and incredibly useful word. Master it, and you'll unlock a whole new level of conversational ability in Norwegian.

Wusstest du?

The English word 'whom' is a cognate of 'hvem', showing their shared Germanic roots.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

Hvem tror du kommer til å vinne valget i år?

Who do you think will win the election this year?

2

Jeg lurer på hvem som spiste den siste kakebiten.

I wonder who ate the last piece of cake.

3

Hvem kan hjelpe meg med å bære disse tunge eskene?

Who can help me carry these heavy boxes?

4

Hun spurte hvem sin paraply dette var.

She asked whose umbrella this was.

Here, 'hvem sin' indicates possession, similar to 'whose'.

5

Vi må finne ut hvem som er ansvarlig for prosjektet.

We need to find out who is responsible for the project.

6

Til hvem skal jeg sende denne e-posten?

To whom should I send this email?

'Til hvem' means 'to whom', indicating the recipient.

7

Hvem av dere har erfaring med dette programmet?

Which of you has experience with this program?

'Hvem av dere' means 'which of you', used when selecting from a group.

8

Han er en av de få jeg vet hvem jeg kan stole på.

He is one of the few people I know whom I can trust.

Used as a relative pronoun, 'whom' is often translated as 'hvem' or sometimes omitted in more informal Norwegian.

1

Hvem skulle ha trodd at en så liten bygning kunne romme en så rik historie?

Who would have thought that such a small building could hold such a rich history?

2

Det er vanskelig å si hvem som bærer det største ansvaret i denne komplekse situasjonen.

It is difficult to say who bears the greatest responsibility in this complex situation.

3

Spørsmålet er ikke bare hvem som gjorde det, men også hvorfor, og hvilke konsekvenser det vil få.

The question is not just who did it, but also why, and what consequences it will have.

4

Hvem enn som tok denne avgjørelsen, må ha hatt en dyp forståelse av de underliggende dynamikkene.

Whoever made this decision must have had a deep understanding of the underlying dynamics.

5

Jeg lurer på hvem som vil være modig nok til å utfordre status quo i en slik betent debatt.

I wonder who will be brave enough to challenge the status quo in such a heated debate.

6

Uansett hvem som vinner valget, vil det være avgjørende å opprettholde et sterkt fokus på bærekraftig utvikling.

Regardless of who wins the election, it will be crucial to maintain a strong focus on sustainable development.

7

Historien har vist oss hvem som ofte betaler den høyeste prisen når samfunnet står overfor store omveltninger.

History has shown us who often pays the highest price when society faces major upheavals.

8

Vi må spørre oss selv hvem sine interesser som blir best tjent med den foreslåtte lovendringen.

We must ask ourselves whose interests are best served by the proposed legislative change.

Wird oft verwechselt mit

hvem vs hvordan

How, manner of action

hvem vs hva

What, object or thing

hvem vs hvor

Where, location

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"Hvem var det som snakket?"

Who was that speaking?

Jeg hørte en stemme. Hvem var det som snakket? (I heard a voice. Who was that speaking?)

neutral

"Hvem er du?"

Who are you?

En fremmed banket på døren og jeg spurte: Hvem er du? (A stranger knocked on the door and I asked: Who are you?)

neutral

"Hvem sin bok er dette?"

Whose book is this?

Det ligger en bok her. Hvem sin bok er dette? (There's a book here. Whose book is this?)

neutral

"Hvem som helst"

Anyone/whoever

Hvem som helst kan gjøre dette. (Anyone can do this.)

neutral

"Hvem bryr seg?"

Who cares?

Han sa han ikke kom. Hvem bryr seg? (He said he wasn't coming. Who cares?)

informal

"Hvem vet?"

Who knows?

Vil det regne i morgen? Hvem vet? (Will it rain tomorrow? Who knows?)

neutral

"Hvem skulle tro det?"

Who would have thought?

De vant lotteriet! Hvem skulle tro det? (They won the lottery! Who would have thought?)

neutral

"Hvem er det?"

Who is it?

Det ringer på døren. Hvem er det? (The doorbell is ringing. Who is it?)

neutral

"Hvem i all verden...?"

Who on earth...?

Hvem i all verden har spist all kaken? (Who on earth has eaten all the cake?)

neutral

"Hvem er det som har sett den?"

Who has seen it?

Jeg leter etter nøklene mine. Hvem er det som har sett den? (I'm looking for my keys. Who has seen it?)

neutral

Leicht verwechselbar

hvem vs hvem

Many English speakers confuse 'hvem' with 'hvordan' (how) or 'hva' (what) due to similar 'hv'- beginnings and its function as an interrogative pronoun.

'Hvem' specifically asks 'who' or 'whom', referring to a person or people. It's used when you want to identify an individual or group. It does not ask about manner, quantity, or object.

Hvem er det? (Who is that?)

hvem vs hva

'Hva' can be confused with 'hvem' because both are interrogative pronouns. The confusion arises when asking about general things versus specific people.

'Hva' means 'what' and is used to ask about things, concepts, or general information, not people.

Hva skjer? (What's happening?)

hvem vs hvordan

The 'hv' at the beginning often leads to 'hvordan' being mistakenly used when 'hvem' is appropriate, especially when learners are trying to form questions quickly.

'Hvordan' means 'how' and is used to ask about the manner or way something is done, or about someone's well-being.

Hvordan går det? (How are you doing?)

hvem vs hvor

Another 'hv' word, 'hvor' is often mixed up with 'hvem' when asking about location rather than identity.

'Hvor' means 'where' and is used to ask about the location of something or someone.

Hvor er du? (Where are you?)

hvem vs når

While not starting with 'hv', 'når' can be confused with 'hvem' by beginners trying to ask 'when' instead of 'who' due to a general difficulty in differentiating interrogative pronouns.

'Når' means 'when' and is used to ask about time.

Når kommer du? (When are you coming?)

So verwendest du es

Hvem is a question word meaning 'who'. You use it when asking about a person or people.

Example: Hvem er du? (Who are you?)
Example: Hvem kommer til festen? (Who is coming to the party?)

Häufige Fehler

A common mistake is confusing hvem with 'hva' (what). Remember, hvem is for people, and 'hva' is for things or general information.

Incorrect: Hva er han? (Meaning 'What is he?' often implies occupation, not 'Who is he?')
Correct: Hvem er han? (Who is he?)

Tipps

Basic use of 'hvem'

'Hvem' is a question word, much like 'who' in English. You use it to ask about people. For example, 'Hvem er du?' means 'Who are you?'

Asking about actions

You can also use 'hvem' to ask about who is performing an action. For instance, 'Hvem spiser kake?' translates to 'Who is eating cake?'

Asking about possession (informal)

While 'hvis' is for 'whose', in informal spoken Norwegian, you might hear 'hvem sin' or 'hvem sitt'. For example, 'Hvem sin bok er dette?' means 'Whose book is this?' Stick to 'hvis' for formal writing.

Responding to 'hvem' questions

When answering a question with 'hvem', you'll usually respond with a name or a pronoun. For example, if someone asks 'Hvem er det?' ('Who is that?'), you could say 'Det er Per.' ('That is Per.') or 'Det er meg.' ('It is me.')

Placement in a sentence

Like other question words, 'hvem' typically comes at the beginning of a question. 'Hvem bor her?' means 'Who lives here?'

Singular and plural

'Hvem' is used for both singular and plural. So, 'Hvem er det?' could mean 'Who is that?' (singular) or 'Who are those?' (plural, referring to people).

No change for gender

Unlike some other Norwegian words, 'hvem' does not change based on the gender of the person you're asking about. It's always 'hvem'.

Don't confuse with 'hva'

'Hvem' is for people ('who'), while 'hva' is for things ('what'). Make sure you use the correct one! 'Hvem er det?' ('Who is that?') vs. 'Hva er det?' ('What is that?').

Directness in questions

Norwegian questions can be quite direct. Using 'hvem' is perfectly polite when asking about someone. There's no need for extra politeness markers like in English (e.g., 'May I ask who...').

'Hvem' as a relative pronoun

While at A1 level, focus on 'hvem' as a question word. Later, you'll learn that it can also function as a relative pronoun, similar to 'who' or 'whom' in sentences like 'Mannen, hvem jeg snakket med...' ('The man, whom I spoke with...').

Wortherkunft

Old Norse

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: who

North Germanic

Kultureller Kontext

In Norwegian, 'hvem' is used just like 'who' in English to ask about people. It's a fundamental word for initiating conversations and getting to know others in Norway.

Teste dich selbst 48 Fragen

listening A1

Listen to the question: 'Who is it?'

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem er det?
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
listening A1

Listen to the question: 'Who are you talking to?'

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem snakker du med?
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
listening A1

Listen to the question: 'Who wants coffee?'

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem vil ha kaffe?
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Hvem er du?

Focus: Hvem (vemm), er (air), du (doo)

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Hvem kommer i morgen?

Focus: Hvem (vemm), kommer (kom-mer), i (ee), morgen (mor-gen)

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Hvem har boken?

Focus: Hvem (vemm), har (hahr), boken (boo-ken)

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
fill blank A2

___ er din favorittartist?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem

To ask about a person's identity, use 'hvem'.

fill blank A2

Jeg lurer på ___ som vant konkurransen.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: hvem

'Hvem' is used here to refer to the person who won the competition.

fill blank A2

Vet du ___ som bor i det huset?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: hvem

Asking about the identity of the residents requires 'hvem'.

fill blank A2

___ var det som ringte deg i går?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem

'Hvem' is the correct pronoun to ask about the person who called.

fill blank A2

Jeg er ikke sikker på ___ vi skal invitere.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: hvem

To decide on the people to invite, 'hvem' is used.

fill blank A2

Kan du fortelle meg ___ som er ansvarlig?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: hvem

Asking about the responsible person requires 'hvem'.

writing A2

Write a short dialogue (2-3 sentences) asking who someone is and getting a reply.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

A: Hvem er du? B: Jeg er Per.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
writing A2

You are at a bus stop and see someone familiar. Write a question asking who they are waiting for.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Hvem venter du på?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
writing A2

Your friend told you a new person joined their team. Write a question asking who the new person is.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Hvem er den nye personen i teamet ditt?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
reading A2

Hva spør Per Kari om?

Read this passage:

Per og Kari er venner. De er på en kafé. Per ser en ny servitør og spør Kari: 'Hvem er den nye servitøren?' Kari svarer: 'Jeg vet ikke, jeg har ikke sett henne før.'

Hva spør Per Kari om?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem den nye servitøren er.

Per asks Kari who the new waitress is.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem den nye servitøren er.

Per asks Kari who the new waitress is.

reading A2

Hva er problemet med e-posten?

Read this passage:

En e-post kommer til kontoret. Det står ingen avsender. Sjefen sier: 'Hvem sendte denne e-posten?' Ingen vet hvem som sendte den.

Hva er problemet med e-posten?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ingen vet hvem som sendte den.

The problem is that no one knows who sent the email.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ingen vet hvem som sendte den.

The problem is that no one knows who sent the email.

reading A2

Hvem var skuespilleren Lise snakket om?

Read this passage:

Lise og Jon snakker om en film. Lise sier: 'Jeg likte skuespilleren. Hvem var det?' Jon svarer: 'Det var Tom Hanks.'

Hvem var skuespilleren Lise snakket om?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Tom Hanks

Jon tells Lise that the actor was Tom Hanks.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Tom Hanks

Jon tells Lise that the actor was Tom Hanks.

sentence order A2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem er det

This means 'Who is that?'

sentence order A2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem kommer på festen

This means 'Who is coming to the party?'

sentence order A2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem snakker du med

This means 'Who are you talking with?'

sentence order B1

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem snakker du med?

This means 'Who are you talking to?'. 'Hvem' (who) comes first in a question.

sentence order B1

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem kjørte bilen i går?

This translates to 'Who drove the car yesterday?'. The question word 'hvem' initiates the sentence.

sentence order B1

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem skrev dette brevet?

This means 'Who wrote this letter?'. 'Hvem' is used to ask about the subject of the action.

multiple choice B2

Hvem av disse er mest sannsynlig å ha skrevet en doktoravhandling om kvantefysikk?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: En anerkjent fysiker med flere publikasjoner

En doktoravhandling om kvantefysikk krever dyp kunnskap innen fysikk, noe en anerkjent fysiker vil ha.

multiple choice B2

Hvem bør kontaktes hvis du observerer en brann i en bygning?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Brannvesenet

Brannvesenet er ansvarlig for brannslukking og redningsarbeid ved branner.

multiple choice B2

Hvem har ansvaret for å vedlikeholde offentlige veier i Norge?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Kommunene og Statens vegvesen

Offentlige veier i Norge vedlikeholdes av kommunene (lokale veier) og Statens vegvesen (riks- og fylkesveier).

true false B2

Hvem som helst kan bli statsminister i Norge uten politisk erfaring.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Statsministerrollen i Norge krever omfattende politisk erfaring og støtte fra et flertall i Stortinget.

true false B2

Det er lovlig å spørre 'hvem' som har sendt en anonym gave.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

Det er ingen lov som forbyr deg å spørre om hvem som sendte en anonym gave, selv om du kanskje ikke får svar.

true false B2

Hvem som helst kan starte et flyselskap uten å oppfylle strenge sikkerhetskrav.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Flyselskaper må oppfylle svært strenge internasjonale og nasjonale sikkerhetskrav for å operere.

listening B2

Who among you has experience with complex project management tasks?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hvem av dere har erfaring med komplekse prosjektledelsesoppgaver?
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
listening B2

I wonder who is responsible for implementing the new guidelines.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Jeg lurer på hvem som er ansvarlig for å implementere de nye retningslinjene.
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
listening B2

It is unclear who will benefit most from this change in legislation.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Det er uklart hvem som vil dra mest nytte av denne endringen i lovgivningen.
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Hvem mener du bør representere oss i forhandlingene med styret?

Focus: Hvem

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Kan du fortelle meg hvem som utarbeidet den opprinnelige strategien for markedsføring?

Focus: utarbeidet

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Hvem skal vi henvende oss til for å få godkjent den reviderte budsjettplanen?

Focus: henvende

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:
multiple choice C2

Hvem av disse filosofene argumenterte mest overbevisende for eksistensens forrang fremfor essensen?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Sartre er mest kjent for sin filosofi om at 'eksistensen går forut for essensen', et sentralt utsagn innen eksistensialismen.

multiple choice C2

I hvilken grad kan man si at 'hvem' i denne setningen refererer til en kollektiv enhet snarere enn et individ: 'Hvem har ansvaret for at dette prosjektet blir fullført i tide?'

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Det kan referere til både en gruppe og et individ, avhengig av kontekst.

Selv om 'hvem' ofte spør etter en enkeltperson, kan det i en organisatorisk kontekst også referere til en avdeling eller et team som har det kollektive ansvaret.

multiple choice C2

Hvem av disse komponistene var en pioner innen atonal musikk og utviklet tolvtoneteknikken?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Arnold Schoenberg

Arnold Schoenberg (Schönberg) var en østerriksk komponist, musikkteoretiker og maler, og er kjent som en av de mest innflytelsesrike komponistene i det 20. århundre, spesielt for sin rolle i utviklingen av tolvtoneteknikken.

true false C2

Setningen 'Hvem har du fortalt denne hemmeligheten til?' innebærer at hemmeligheten allerede er delt med minst én person.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

Spørsmålet 'Hvem har du fortalt...' forutsetter at handlingen (å fortelle hemmeligheten) allerede har funnet sted, og man spør etter mottakeren/mottakerne av denne informasjonen.

true false C2

I en formell skriftlig kontekst er det alltid best å erstatte 'hvem' med 'hvilken person' for å oppnå større presisjon.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

'Hvem' er et fullt akseptabelt og presist pronomen i formelle kontekster når man spør etter en person eller personer. Å erstatte det med 'hvilken person' er unødvendig og kan ofte virke tungvint eller unaturlig.

true false C2

Bruken av 'hvem' i uttrykket 'Hvem bryr seg?' er et eksempel på et retorisk spørsmål som ikke forventer et direkte svar.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

'Hvem bryr seg?' er et klassisk eksempel på et retorisk spørsmål. Det stilles ikke for å få en liste over personer som bryr seg, men snarere for å uttrykke at ingen (eller svært få) bryr seg, eller at det ikke er viktig.

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