A1 Collocation Neutral

Det er mye snø

There is a lot of snow

Significado

Describing winter weather

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Contexto cultural

Snow is essential for the 'påskeferie' (Easter holiday). If there isn't 'mye snø' in the mountains in April, Norwegians get very disappointed. In the North, 'mye snø' can mean several meters. People often have to dig tunnels to their front doors. In the capital, 'mye snø' often leads to 'kaos' in public transport, even if it's only 10 centimeters. The Sami people have over 300 words for snow, but will use 'mye snø' (edne muohta) when speaking Norwegian to describe general volume.

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The 'Mye' Rule

Always use 'mye' for weather elements like snø, regn (rain), and vind (wind).

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Silent Letters

Don't pronounce the 't' in 'det'. It makes you sound like a robot!

Significado

Describing winter weather

💡

The 'Mye' Rule

Always use 'mye' for weather elements like snø, regn (rain), and vind (wind).

⚠️

Silent Letters

Don't pronounce the 't' in 'det'. It makes you sound like a robot!

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Small Talk Gold

If you don't know what to say to a Norwegian, just mention how much snow there is. It always works.

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Regional Variations

In Bergen, you'll rarely say this. You'll say 'Det er mye regn' instead!

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the missing word for 'much'.

Det er ____ snø i fjellet.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: mye

Snow is uncountable, so we use 'mye'.

Which sentence is correct?

Select the natural Norwegian sentence.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Det er mye snø.

Norwegian uses 'det er' for 'there is' and 'mye' for uncountable nouns.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Skal vi gå på ski? B: Ja, det er ____ ____ ute nå!

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: mye snø

The phrase 'mye snø' fits perfectly to describe skiing conditions.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You wake up and see the garden is completely white.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Det er mye snø.

White ground in winter indicates snow.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Ayudas visuales

Winter Vocabulary

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Weather

  • Mye snø
  • Kaldt
  • Vind
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Activities

  • Ski
  • Ake
  • Måke

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the missing word for 'much'. Fill Blank A1

Det er ____ snø i fjellet.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: mye

Snow is uncountable, so we use 'mye'.

Which sentence is correct? Choose A1

Select the natural Norwegian sentence.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Det er mye snø.

Norwegian uses 'det er' for 'there is' and 'mye' for uncountable nouns.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Skal vi gå på ski? B: Ja, det er ____ ____ ute nå!

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: mye snø

The phrase 'mye snø' fits perfectly to describe skiing conditions.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You wake up and see the garden is completely white.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Det er mye snø.

White ground in winter indicates snow.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

Yes, 'masse' is a very common informal alternative to 'mye'.

In Norwegian, existence is expressed with 'å være' (to be), not 'å ha' (to have).

It can be both (en snø / ei snø), but masculine (en snø) is most common in Bokmål.

Use 'altfor mye snø'.

You can say 'litt snø' (a little snow) or 'ingen snø' (no snow).

Yes, 'sne' is a conservative form used by some people in Oslo or in older literature.

Only literally. If you mean you have too much work, say 'Jeg har mye å gjøre'.

'Mye snø' is the noun phrase. 'Snør mye' is the verb phrase (snowing a lot).

It's subjective, but usually means enough to cover the ground completely.

It's redundant since snow is always white, but grammatically correct.

Frases relacionadas

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Det snør

similar

It is snowing

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Snøkaos

builds on

Snow chaos

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Puddersnø

specialized form

Powder snow

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Kram snø

specialized form

Wet/sticky snow

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