معنی
Questioning the purpose of something.
زمینه فرهنگی
Norwegians are known for being direct and valuing their time, especially their 'fritid' (free time). 'Hva er vitsen?' reflects a cultural impatience with inefficiency. The 'Law of Jante' (Janteloven) discourages showing off. 'Hva er vitsen?' is often used to cut down things that seem unnecessarily flashy or 'too much'. Flat hierarchy in Norwegian workplaces means even a junior employee might ask 'Hva er vitsen?' to a manager if a task seems illogical. Norway's focus on sustainability often leads to questioning wasteful practices using this phrase.
The 'Med' Rule
Always remember to use 'med' if you are naming the thing that is pointless. 'Hva er vitsen med [ting]?'
Don't be too rude
This phrase can sound very dismissive. Use a soft tone if you are just asking for clarification.
معنی
Questioning the purpose of something.
The 'Med' Rule
Always remember to use 'med' if you are naming the thing that is pointless. 'Hva er vitsen med [ting]?'
Don't be too rude
This phrase can sound very dismissive. Use a soft tone if you are just asking for clarification.
The Negative Form
Master 'Det er ingen vits i å...' to sound like a native when you want to stop doing something.
Norwegian Pragmatism
Use this phrase to bond with Norwegians over shared frustrations with bureaucracy or bad weather.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct form of the phrase to complete the sentence.
Jeg må vaske gulvet igjen, men det blir skittent med en gang. ______?
The definite singular form 'vitsen' is required in this idiom.
Fill in the missing preposition.
Hva er vitsen ____ å lære seg latin i dag?
We use 'med' to link 'vitsen' to the action or object being questioned.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Someone asks you to fill out a form you already finished online.
This is a classic situation where you question the utility of a redundant task.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vi må løpe til bussen! B: Den kjørte akkurat. A: Å nei! ______ å løpe nå da?
'Hva er vitsen med' followed by an infinitive ('å løpe') is the standard structure.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
When to use 'Hva er vitsen?'
Inefficiency
- • Double work
- • Slow systems
- • Long lines
Futility
- • Rainy car wash
- • Unheard advice
- • Lost causes
Skepticism
- • New rules
- • Flashy gadgets
- • Complex plans
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاJeg må vaske gulvet igjen, men det blir skittent med en gang. ______?
The definite singular form 'vitsen' is required in this idiom.
Hva er vitsen ____ å lære seg latin i dag?
We use 'med' to link 'vitsen' to the action or object being questioned.
Situation: Someone asks you to fill out a form you already finished online.
This is a classic situation where you question the utility of a redundant task.
A: Vi må løpe til bussen! B: Den kjørte akkurat. A: Å nei! ______ å løpe nå da?
'Hva er vitsen med' followed by an infinitive ('å løpe') is the standard structure.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, but be careful. It's better to use 'Hva er poenget?' or 'Hva er hensikten?' to sound more professional.
99% of the time, yes. This phrase is one of the few exceptions where it means 'point'.
They are almost identical. 'Vitsen' feels slightly more idiomatic and 'Norwegian', while 'poenget' is more international.
Because you are asking about *the* specific point of *the* specific action. It requires the definite article.
It can be. It depends on your tone. It's similar to 'What's the point?' in English—it can be a neutral question or a rude dismissal.
No, 'av' is incorrect here. Use 'med'.
Say 'Det er ingen vits' or 'Det er ikke vits'.
Yes, but it's written as 'Kva er vitsen?'.
No, you wouldn't ask 'Hva er vitsen med ham?'. That would be very insulting, implying he has no purpose as a human.
'Hva er hensikten?' is the standard formal alternative.
عبارات مرتبط
Hva er poenget?
synonymWhat is the point?
Det er ingen vits.
builds onThere is no point.
Hva skal det være godt for?
similarWhat is that supposed to be good for?
Hva er hensikten?
specialized formWhat is the intention?
Gidde
relatedTo bother / to have the energy for