معنی
Introducing oneself by name
زمینه فرهنگی
Norwegians almost always use first names. Even students call their teachers by their first name using 'Jeg heter'. In meetings, people often introduce themselves with their full name to ensure clarity, but quickly move to first names. On apps like Vipps (payment app), your name is automatically shown, but in chats, 'Jeg heter' is still the standard intro. Before 1923, Norwegians used patronymics (e.g., Hanssen meaning son of Hans). Today, 'Jeg heter' is used with fixed surnames.
First Names First
In Norway, always start with your first name. Using titles like Mr. or Ms. is very rare.
Avoid 'Jeg er heter'
This is the most common beginner mistake. Remember: one verb is enough!
معنی
Introducing oneself by name
First Names First
In Norway, always start with your first name. Using titles like Mr. or Ms. is very rare.
Avoid 'Jeg er heter'
This is the most common beginner mistake. Remember: one verb is enough!
The Handshake
When saying 'Jeg heter', give a firm handshake. It's the Norwegian way.
Egalitarianism
You can use 'Jeg heter' with anyone, regardless of their status.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to introduce yourself.
Hei! Jeg ___ Magnus.
'Heter' is the correct verb for stating your name.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct introduction:
No extra verbs or prepositions are needed.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hva heter du? B: ___
The question asks for a name, so 'Jeg heter' is the appropriate response.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a job interview and want to be professional but natural.
'Jeg heter' is perfectly professional in Norway.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Heter vs. Er
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاHei! Jeg ___ Magnus.
'Heter' is the correct verb for stating your name.
Select the correct introduction:
No extra verbs or prepositions are needed.
A: Hva heter du? B: ___
The question asks for a name, so 'Jeg heter' is the appropriate response.
You are at a job interview and want to be professional but natural.
'Jeg heter' is perfectly professional in Norway.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, but 'Jeg heter' is much more common and sounds more natural for a first introduction.
It's not 'too' formal, but it sounds a bit like a movie introduction. Stick to 'Jeg heter' for daily life.
No, Norwegian verbs do not change based on the gender of the subject.
You use the past tense: 'Jeg hette'.
You can say 'Jeg heter [Name], men jeg kalles [Nickname]'.
Yes! 'Hva heter denne frukten?' (What is this fruit called?).
Yes, always capitalize proper nouns (names) in Norwegian.
Because 'å hete' is an intransitive verb in Norwegian, unlike the reflexive versions in Spanish or French.
Yes, it's a very common way to start an introductory email.
Currently, names like Nora, Emma, Jakob, and Emil are very popular.
عبارات مرتبط
Hva heter du?
similarWhat is your name?
Mitt navn er
synonymMy name is
Jeg kalles
specialized formI am called
Å hete
builds onTo be called
Hvem er du?
contrastWho are you?