معنی
Managing to do something
زمینه فرهنگی
Norwegians value 'selvstendighet' (independence). Saying 'Jeg fikk det til selv' (I managed it myself) is a point of pride. In Norwegian flat hierarchies, a boss might say 'Vi må få det til' to encourage the team without sounding like a dictator. Using 'få det til' is a humble way to report success, avoiding the 'bragging' tone that might trigger Janteloven.
The 'Det' Rule
Always include 'det' if you aren't naming the object. 'Jeg fikk til' sounds like you stopped mid-sentence.
Tense Matters
Don't forget that 'få' is irregular. Past is 'fikk', not 'fådde'.
معنی
Managing to do something
The 'Det' Rule
Always include 'det' if you aren't naming the object. 'Jeg fikk til' sounds like you stopped mid-sentence.
Tense Matters
Don't forget that 'få' is irregular. Past is 'fikk', not 'fådde'.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing words to say 'I managed it!'
Jeg ____ det ____!
The past tense of 'få' is 'fikk', and the correct preposition is 'til'.
Which sentence is correct for making plans?
Can you come tomorrow?
This is the standard way to ask if someone can manage a specific time.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Oppgaven er veldig vanskelig. B: Ja, jeg ____ ____ ____ ____.
In a main clause, the negation 'ikke' comes after the verb and the pronoun 'det'.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
When to say 'Jeg fikk det til!'
Success
- • Fixed a bike
- • Solved a puzzle
- • Learned a word
بانک تمرین
3 تمرینهاJeg ____ det ____!
The past tense of 'få' is 'fikk', and the correct preposition is 'til'.
Can you come tomorrow?
This is the standard way to ask if someone can manage a specific time.
A: Oppgaven er veldig vanskelig. B: Ja, jeg ____ ____ ____ ____.
In a main clause, the negation 'ikke' comes after the verb and the pronoun 'det'.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
سوالات متداول
2 سوالYes, if you played well and managed to win through skill.
Yes, it's neutral and professional enough.
عبارات مرتبط
å få til noe
similarTo manage something specific
å klare det
synonymTo manage it
å lykkes
synonymTo succeed
å få det for seg
contrastTo get an idea into one's head