Significado
Ordering a drink
Contexto cultural
The 'Fredagsbar' is a crucial social institution where 'at tage en øl' is the main activity. It helps break down the hierarchy between bosses and employees. J-dag (Julebryg-dag) is the first Friday in November when the Christmas beer is released. It's a massive national event centered around this phrase. Danish 'værtshuse' (brown pubs) are traditional spots where this phrase is the only one you need. They are often smoke-filled and very local. Beer is also popular in Greenland, but regulations on alcohol sales are stricter than in Denmark. The phrase is used similarly in social contexts.
Add 'tak'
Always add 'tak' (thanks) at the end when ordering from a bartender to be polite.
Eye Contact
When you finally drink your beer, remember to make eye contact when saying 'Skål!'
Significado
Ordering a drink
Add 'tak'
Always add 'tak' (thanks) at the end when ordering from a bartender to be polite.
Eye Contact
When you finally drink your beer, remember to make eye contact when saying 'Skål!'
Use 'lige'
Say 'Jeg tager *lige* en øl' to sound 100% more like a native speaker.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing verb in the present tense.
Jeg ______ en øl, tak.
We use the present tense 'tager' for an immediate order.
Which sentence is the most natural way to order a beer in a Danish pub?
Choose one:
'Jeg tager en øl' is the standard phrase. 'Drikker' is for habits, and 'et øl' is the wrong gender.
Complete the dialogue between a bartender and a customer.
Bartender: Hvad skal du have? Customer: ___________
The customer should state their order clearly.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Phrase: 'Jeg tager lige en øl.'
The phrase is informal and social, perfect for a Friday bar.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Ways to Order a Drink
Standard
- • Jeg tager en øl
- • Jeg vil gerne have en øl
Informal
- • Jeg snupper en øl
- • Jeg snupper en bajer
Polite
- • Må jeg bede om en øl?
- • Jeg tager gerne en øl
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosJeg ______ en øl, tak.
We use the present tense 'tager' for an immediate order.
Choose one:
'Jeg tager en øl' is the standard phrase. 'Drikker' is for habits, and 'et øl' is the wrong gender.
Bartender: Hvad skal du have? Customer: ___________
The customer should state their order clearly.
Phrase: 'Jeg tager lige en øl.'
The phrase is informal and social, perfect for a Friday bar.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, it's the standard way to order. Just add 'tak' to be extra polite.
Yes! 'Jeg tager en kop kaffe' is very common.
'En øl' is a single serving. 'Et øl' is very rare and usually refers to a specific type or brand in a technical sense.
It's better to say 'Jeg vil gerne have en øl' in very formal places.
Say 'Jeg tager to øl.'
It doesn't have a direct translation here; it just makes the sentence sound more casual and immediate.
In 99% of social situations, yes. It's 'en øl'.
Yes, if you are with close friends. It's more slangy.
Yes, if you are talking about the past, say 'Jeg tog en øl'.
In bars, yes. In supermarkets, it's quite cheap.
Frases relacionadas
at få en øl
similarto have/get a beer
at snuppe en øl
informalto grab a beer
en kold øl
builds ona cold beer
at drikke en øl
similarto drink a beer
skål
specialized formcheers