B2 verb 3 min de lectura

dyste

When using the verb "dyste" in Danish, it's important to understand its nuances. While it often means 'to compete,' it can also imply a 'struggle' or 'contend' in a broader sense, even if not in a formal competition. For example, one might "dyste mod sig selv" (compete against oneself) or "dyste med tiden" (struggle with time). It’s a versatile verb for expressing various forms of contention or rivalry.

When we talk about 'dyste,' we're getting into a slightly more formal or intense kind of competition. It’s not just playing a game; it often implies a more significant challenge or a struggle where there's a clear winner and loser, or perhaps a more strenuous effort involved. Think of it in contexts like athletic competitions, intellectual debates, or even struggling against an opponent or a difficult situation. It carries a sense of earnest effort and striving to overcome.

§ What 'dyste' means

DEFINITION
To compete or struggle. It often implies a structured competition or a challenge, rather than a casual disagreement.

The Danish verb 'dyste' (pronounced like 'doo-stuh') is a good word to know if you're talking about competitions, sports, or any situation where people are striving against each other to achieve something. It's a B2 level word, so you'll hear it in more complex conversations and in media.

§ How to use 'dyste'

You use 'dyste' when there's an element of contest. It can be physical, mental, or even metaphorical. Think of two teams competing, two debaters challenging each other, or even someone struggling against a difficult task.

De to hold skal dyste om mesterskabet.

Translation hint: The two teams will compete for the championship.

Han måtte dyste mod sin egen frygt.

Translation hint: He had to struggle against his own fear.

§ Similar words and when to use 'dyste' vs alternatives

Danish has a few words that might seem similar to 'dyste', but they each have slightly different nuances.

  • Konkurrere: This is probably the closest synonym to 'dyste'. It also means 'to compete'. However, 'konkurrere' (pronounced 'kon-koo-reer-uh') is a bit more general and can apply to a wider range of competitive situations, from business to sports. 'Dyste' often carries a slightly more formal or intense feel, sometimes implying a direct confrontation or a more significant challenge. You can use 'konkurrere' when the competition is more about outperforming, while 'dyste' can suggest a more direct clash.

De to firmaer konkurrerer om markedsandele.

Translation hint: The two companies compete for market shares.

  • Kæmpe: This verb means 'to fight' or 'to struggle'. While 'dyste' can involve struggle, 'kæmpe' (pronounced 'kem-puh') is usually more about a direct fight, battle, or a very arduous effort against an obstacle. It carries a heavier sense of physical or mental exertion than 'dyste'. You would use 'kæmpe' if someone is fighting for survival or battling an illness, which is a bit different from a competition.

Soldaterne måtte kæmpe mod fjenden.

Translation hint: The soldiers had to fight the enemy.

  • Slås: This is a more informal word for 'to fight' or 'to brawl'. It implies a physical altercation, often unplanned or less structured than 'kæmpe'. You would never use 'slås' to describe a sports competition.

Børnene begyndte at slås på legepladsen.

Translation hint: The children started to fight on the playground.

So, when should you pick 'dyste'? Choose 'dyste' when you want to emphasize a direct contest or a structured struggle, often with rules or a clear objective. It's excellent for sports, debates, or any situation where two or more parties are actively engaged in trying to win or overcome something. It conveys a sense of direct engagement and challenge. For example, in a chess match, you would say the players 'dyster', as it's a direct mental competition. If you're talking about a general market competition, 'konkurrere' might be more common, but 'dyste' could be used to highlight the intensity of the struggle between key players.

Guía de pronunciación

UK /ˈdysty/
US /ˈdysty/
first syllable
Rima con
lyste kyste røste
Errores comunes
  • pronouncing 'y' like 'ee' in 'see'
  • soft 'd' at the beginning

Colocaciones comunes

dyste mod compete against
dyste om compete for
dyste i sport compete in sports
dyste om sejren compete for victory
dyste på fair vis compete fairly
dyste på højt niveau compete at a high level
dyste med hinanden compete with each other
dyste om pladserne compete for the spots
dyste energisk compete energetically
dyste intenst compete intensely

Frases Comunes

De skal dyste i morgen.

They will compete tomorrow. (They shall compete tomorrow.)

Jeg kan godt lide at dyste.

I like to compete. (I can well like to compete.)

Han vil dyste om førstepladsen.

He wants to compete for first place. (He will compete for first-place.)

Vi må dyste mod de bedste.

We must compete against the best. (We must compete against the best.)

Det bliver hårdt at dyste.

It will be tough to compete. (It becomes hard to compete.)

Er du klar til at dyste?

Are you ready to compete? (Are you ready to compete?)

Hun elsker at dyste.

She loves to compete. (She loves to compete.)

De dyster ofte mod hinanden.

They often compete against each other. (They compete often against each each other.)

Vi skal dyste i skak.

We are going to compete in chess. (We shall compete in chess.)

Jeg vil dyste om æren.

I want to compete for the honor. (I will compete for the honor.)

Ponte a prueba 12 preguntas

sentence order C1

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: De måtte dyste mod hinanden om førstepladsen.

This sentence structure is common when talking about competing for a position. 'De måtte dyste mod hinanden' means 'They had to compete against each other,' and 'om førstepladsen' means 'for first place.'

sentence order C1

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Virksomhederne dyster om kundernes gunst på markedet.

This sentence illustrates 'dyste' in a business context. 'Virksomhederne dyster om kundernes gunst' means 'The companies compete for the customers' favor,' and 'på markedet' means 'in the market.'

sentence order C1

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: At dyste mod eliten kræver enorm træning.

This sentence uses 'dyste' in an infinitive form, 'At dyste mod eliten' means 'To compete against the elite,' and 'kræver enorm træning' means 'requires enormous training.'

listening C2

The two teams are competing for the championship.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: De to hold skal dyste om mesterskabet på lørdag.
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
listening C2

He is used to competing against the best athletes in the world.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Han er vant til at dyste mod de bedste atleter i verden.
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
listening C2

Even though they were friends, they had to compete against each other in the final.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Selvom de var venner, måtte de dyste mod hinanden i finalen.
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

At dyste intellektuelt kan være lige så udmattende som fysisk kamp.

Focus: dyste, intellektuelt, udmattende

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Hvorfor valgte de at dyste i et så vanskeligt emne?

Focus: hvorfor, valgte, vanskeligt, emne

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Jeg skal dyste mod min største rival i den næste runde.

Focus: dyste, største, rival, næste

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

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