A1 pronoun 3 min de lectura

noen

§ What "noen" Means and How to Use It

The Norwegian word "noen" is really useful. It means either "someone/anyone" or "some/any" (referring to an amount). You'll hear it all the time. It's a key word for A1 learners, so let's get it right.

The meaning of "noen" changes slightly depending on if you're talking about people or things, and if it's a statement, a question, or a negative sentence. Don't worry, it's not as complicated as it sounds. We'll break it down.

§ "Noen" for People: Someone or Anyone

When you use "noen" to talk about people, it means "someone" or "anyone." You can use it in statements, questions, and negative sentences.

DEFINITION
Referring to an unspecified person or people. Translates to "someone" or "anyone."

In a positive statement, "noen" means "someone."

Jeg så noen i parken. (I saw someone in the park.)

Det er noen ved døren. (There is someone at the door.)

In questions, "noen" means "anyone."

Er det noen her? (Is anyone here?)

Kjenner du noen i Oslo? (Do you know anyone in Oslo?)

In negative sentences, "noen" also means "anyone." Often, it pairs with "ikke" (not).

Jeg så ikke noen. (I didn't see anyone.)

Det var ikke noen der. (There wasn't anyone there.)

§ "Noen" for Amounts: Some or Any

When you're talking about things or quantities, "noen" means "some" or "any." This is for countable nouns (like apples, books) that are plural.

DEFINITION
Referring to an unspecified quantity of countable nouns. Translates to "some" or "any."

In a positive statement, "noen" means "some."

Jeg har noen bøker. (I have some books.)

Han kjøpte noen epler. (He bought some apples.)

In questions, "noen" means "any."

Har du noen spørsmål? (Do you have any questions?)

Trenger du noen penger? (Do you need any money?) – Note: 'penger' (money) is typically treated as plural in Norwegian, hence 'noen'.

In negative sentences, "noen" means "any." Again, it often comes with "ikke."

Jeg har ikke noen planer. (I don't have any plans.)

De fant ikke noen feil. (They didn't find any mistakes.)

§ Key Takeaways for "Noen"

  • Use "noen" for "someone" or "anyone" (referring to people).
  • Use "noen" for "some" or "any" with plural countable nouns (like books, apples).
  • Pay attention to whether the sentence is a statement, question, or negative, as this affects the English translation.
  • Remember the distinction between "noen" (for countable plurals/people) and "noe" (for uncountable things) – this is a common point of confusion for beginners.

Guía de pronunciación

UK /nøːn/
US /noʊn/
short
Rima con
lønn skjønn grønn
Errores comunes
  • Pronouncing the 'oe' like 'oh' in English. It's more like the 'u' in 'burn' but shorter and with rounded lips.

Ejemplos por nivel

1

Noen har lagt igjen paraplyen sin her.

Someone left their umbrella here.

2

Trenger du noen bøker til studiene dine?

Do you need some books for your studies?

3

Er det noen som vet hvor toalettet er?

Is there anyone who knows where the restroom is?

4

Jeg vil gjerne ha noen minutter av din tid.

I would like some minutes of your time.

5

Har du sett noen interessante filmer i det siste?

Have you seen any interesting movies lately?

6

Noen ganger føler jeg meg litt ensom.

Sometimes I feel a little lonely.

7

Kan du hjelpe meg med noen av disse oppgavene?

Can you help me with some of these tasks?

8

Det er noen gode restauranter i nærheten.

There are some good restaurants nearby.

Colocaciones comunes

noen ganger sometimes
noen få a few
noen dager some days
noen venner some friends
noen spørsmål some questions
noen mennesker some people
noen bøker some books
noen steder some places
noen mer some more
noen andre some others

Frases Comunes

Har du sett noen?

Have you seen anyone? (someone)

Det er noen her.

There is someone here.

Jeg trenger noen timer.

I need some hours.

Kan jeg få noen kaffe?

Can I have some coffee?

Noen må gjøre det.

Someone has to do it.

Noen ganger regner det.

Sometimes it rains.

Er det noen igjen?

Is there anyone left?

Jeg har noen ideer.

I have some ideas.

Det er noen problemer.

There are some problems.

Snakket du med noen?

Did you talk to anyone? (someone)

Ponte a prueba 6 preguntas

listening C1

The speaker is asking a reflective question about living in another culture.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Har du noen gang lurt på hvordan det er å bo i en annen kultur?
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
listening C1

The sentence is about needing some days off after a long trip.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Etter den lange turen trengte vi noen dager fri for å hente oss inn igjen.
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
listening C1

This is an instruction about what to say if someone calls.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Hvis noen ringer, si at jeg er opptatt og ringer tilbake senere.
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Kan noen vennligst forklare det komplekse regelverket for meg?

Focus: noen

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Vi håper å få noen tilbakemeldinger på prosjektet innen ukeslutt.

Focus: noen

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Er det noen som har erfaring med denne type programvare?

Focus: noen

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

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