Significado
Asking for the location of a place.
Contexto cultural
Swedes value physical space and privacy. When asking 'Var ligger...?', keep a respectful distance and use a polite tone. In the north, distances are often measured in 'mil' (10km). If you ask where a town lies, don't be surprised if the answer is 'bara några mil bort' (just a few 10km away). In cities like Stockholm, 'Var ligger' is often used to find specific 'portar' (entrances) which can be confusing for newcomers. In universities, 'Var ligger' is used for 'institutioner' (departments), which are often spread across different historical buildings.
The 'Lying' Rule
If you can imagine the object lying flat on a map, use 'ligger'.
Var vs Vart
Never use 'Vart' with 'ligger'. It's a common learner mistake that sounds 'off' to natives.
Significado
Asking for the location of a place.
The 'Lying' Rule
If you can imagine the object lying flat on a map, use 'ligger'.
Var vs Vart
Never use 'Vart' with 'ligger'. It's a common learner mistake that sounds 'off' to natives.
Politeness counts
Always start with 'Ursäkta' (Excuse me) to get a better response from Swedes.
Body Language
Swedes often point with their whole hand rather than just a finger when answering 'Var ligger...?'
Ponte a prueba
Which verb is correct for a building?
Var _______ museet?
Buildings 'lie' (ligger) on the ground in Swedish.
Fill in the correct question word (Var or Vart).
_______ ligger närmaste bank?
Use 'Var' for static locations. 'Vart' is for movement.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ursäkta, var ligger toaletten? B: Den _______ där borta.
While 'ligger' is most idiomatic, 'är' and 'finns' are also grammatically correct in this context.
Match the question to the object.
1. Var ligger... | 2. Var står... | 3. Var är...
Cities lie, upright bottles stand, and events just 'are'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
When to use 'Ligger'
Buildings
- • Museum
- • School
- • House
Geography
- • City
- • Country
- • Mountain
Flat Objects
- • Book
- • Map
- • Keys
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosVar _______ museet?
Buildings 'lie' (ligger) on the ground in Swedish.
_______ ligger närmaste bank?
Use 'Var' for static locations. 'Vart' is for movement.
A: Ursäkta, var ligger toaletten? B: Den _______ där borta.
While 'ligger' is most idiomatic, 'är' and 'finns' are also grammatically correct in this context.
1. Var ligger... | 2. Var står... | 3. Var är...
Cities lie, upright bottles stand, and events just 'are'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, it's grammatically correct and everyone will understand you, but 'Var ligger' sounds more natural for buildings.
It's a Germanic linguistic tradition where large, fixed objects are perceived as resting horizontally on the earth.
Even then, it still 'ligger' because its foundation is fixed to the ground. However, you might say it 'står' if you are emphasizing its height.
Yes, always. 'Var ligger Sverige?' (Where is Sweden located?)
Yes, if they are lying on a table: 'Var ligger mina nycklar?'
'Ligger' is for specific location, 'finns' is for existence/availability.
No, Swedish verbs don't change for plural. 'Var ligger huset?' and 'Var ligger husen?' both use 'ligger'.
It's neutral and appropriate for all situations.
You usually start with 'Det ligger...' (It lies/is located...).
Yes, islands 'ligger' in the water.
Frases relacionadas
Var finns...?
similarWhere is [something] to be found?
Var är...?
similarWhere is...?
Hur hittar jag till...?
builds onHow do I find my way to...?
Vart ska du?
contrastWhere are you going?
Var befinner sig...?
specialized formWhere is [it] located?