Significado
Stating preference.
Contexto cultural
Danes drink an average of 3-4 cups of coffee a day. Choosing tea is often seen as a 'slow living' choice. While Danes are coffee-centric, they recognize the British 'Tea Time' and often associate tea with British culture. In Danish business contexts, if you are hosting guests from China or Japan, saying 'Jeg foretrækker te' can be a way to build rapport. Matcha and Chai Latte have become very popular in Copenhagen, making 'Jeg foretrækker te' a trendy statement.
The 'r' is key
Always remember the 'r' at the end of 'foretrækker' in the present tense. Without it, it's an infinitive.
Spelling of 'te'
You might see 'the' on old signs. It's the same word, just an old spelling. Stick to 'te' in your writing.
Significado
Stating preference.
The 'r' is key
Always remember the 'r' at the end of 'foretrækker' in the present tense. Without it, it's an infinitive.
Spelling of 'te'
You might see 'the' on old signs. It's the same word, just an old spelling. Stick to 'te' in your writing.
Use 'frem for'
To sound more natural when comparing, always use 'frem for' instead of 'over' or 'til'.
Tea is for Hygge
Mentioning you prefer tea often signals that you are in a relaxed, 'hyggelig' mood.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing verb in the present tense.
Jeg ______ te frem for kaffe.
We need the present tense form ending in '-r'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
How do you say 'I prefer tea over coffee'?
'Frem for' is the correct preposition for comparisons with 'foretrækker'.
Complete the dialogue.
Vært: Vil du have kaffe? Dig: Nej tak, ______.
This is the most polite and natural way to state a preference when offered an alternative.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a café and they have 10 types of tea and 1 type of coffee.
Given the variety of tea, it's the logical choice to express your preference.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Foretrækker vs. Kan lide
Common Objects for 'Foretrækker'
Drinks
- • te
- • kaffe
- • vand
- • juice
Food
- • frugt
- • brød
- • kage
Seasons
- • sommer
- • vinter
- • forår
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosJeg ______ te frem for kaffe.
We need the present tense form ending in '-r'.
How do you say 'I prefer tea over coffee'?
'Frem for' is the correct preposition for comparisons with 'foretrækker'.
Vært: Vil du have kaffe? Dig: Nej tak, ______.
This is the most polite and natural way to state a preference when offered an alternative.
You are at a café and they have 10 types of tea and 1 type of coffee.
Given the variety of tea, it's the logical choice to express your preference.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
12 preguntasNo, it's perfectly neutral. You can use it with friends or your boss.
Yes! Just swap 'te' for 'kaffe'. The grammar remains the same.
'Foretrækker' is 'prefer', while 'vil hellere have' is 'would rather have'. The latter is slightly more common in casual speech.
Simply say: 'Hvad foretrækker du?'
Usually not when speaking generally. 'Jeg foretrækker te' is correct. If you mean a specific cup, you can say 'en te'.
'Frem for' is a fixed prepositional phrase used specifically for comparisons of preference.
Yes, but coffee is more popular. Tea is often the 'second choice' in social settings.
Absolutely. 'Jeg foretrækker sommer frem for vinter' (I prefer summer over winter).
It is 'foretrak'. For example: 'Jeg foretrak te, da jeg var barn.'
It is common gender (en te).
It's better to say 'Jeg foretrækker te' or 'Jeg kan bedst lide te'. Adding 'mest' to 'foretrækker' is redundant.
Not a direct one, but 'Jeg er te-typen' (I'm the tea type) is very casual.
Frases relacionadas
Jeg vil hellere have
similarI would rather have
Jeg kan bedst lide
similarI like ... best
Jeg er mere til
similarI am more into
Frem for alt
builds onAbove all
At vælge
relatedTo choose