معنی
Grocery shopping.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'Matpakke' (packed lunch) is a national institution. People 'kjøper mat' specifically to make these simple sandwiches for work or school. Sunday is 'hviledag' (rest day). Almost all places where you can 'kjøpe mat' are closed, except for very small 'Brustad-buer'. The 'Pant' system. When you 'kjøper mat', you pay a small deposit on bottles and cans, which you get back when you return them to the store. The 'Harrytur'. Many Norwegians drive to Sweden to 'kjøpe mat' because it is significantly cheaper across the border.
Check for 'Tilbud'
When you 'kjøper mat', look for the word 'Tilbud' (Sale) to save money in expensive Norway.
Sunday Closures
Don't plan to 'kjøpe mat' on a Sunday unless you want to pay premium prices at a tiny gas station or Brustad-bua.
معنی
Grocery shopping.
Check for 'Tilbud'
When you 'kjøper mat', look for the word 'Tilbud' (Sale) to save money in expensive Norway.
Sunday Closures
Don't plan to 'kjøpe mat' on a Sunday unless you want to pay premium prices at a tiny gas station or Brustad-bua.
Use 'Handle' for the chore
If you want to sound more like a native, say 'Jeg skal handle' instead of the full 'Jeg skal kjøpe mat'.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'å kjøpe'.
I går ______ jeg mat på Rema 1000.
The sentence refers to 'i går' (yesterday), so we need the past tense.
Which sentence is the most natural for a daily errand?
What would you say if you are going to the grocery store?
'Kjøpe mat' is the standard neutral phrase. 'Shoppe' is for non-groceries, and 'maten' is too specific.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kjøleskapet er tomt! B: Å nei, vi må ______.
If the fridge is empty, you first need to buy food before you can cook or eat.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are driving to Sweden to get cheaper groceries.
A 'Harrytur' is the specific Norwegian term for shopping in Sweden.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Where to Kjøpe Mat
Supermarkets
- • Kiwi
- • Rema 1000
- • Coop
Specialty
- • Bakeri
- • Slakter
- • Fisketorget
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاI går ______ jeg mat på Rema 1000.
The sentence refers to 'i går' (yesterday), so we need the past tense.
What would you say if you are going to the grocery store?
'Kjøpe mat' is the standard neutral phrase. 'Shoppe' is for non-groceries, and 'maten' is too specific.
A: Kjøleskapet er tomt! B: Å nei, vi må ______.
If the fridge is empty, you first need to buy food before you can cook or eat.
You are driving to Sweden to get cheaper groceries.
A 'Harrytur' is the specific Norwegian term for shopping in Sweden.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالOnly if you are referring to specific food already mentioned, like 'the food for the party'. Otherwise, use 'kjøpe mat'.
No, it is neutral and can be used in any situation.
'Kjøpe mat' is the transaction; 'handle' is the activity of shopping.
You can say 'Jeg skal kjøpe mat' or 'Jeg skal på butikken'.
Yes, when referring to food in general, it is uncountable and singular.
Yes, in a casual context, it often means 'let's buy some prepared food'.
Kiwi, Rema 1000, Coop Extra, and Meny are the most common.
Yes, or you can buy them at the store, but they are expensive to encourage recycling.
A trip to Sweden to buy cheaper food and alcohol.
You say 'Hvor kan jeg kjøpe mat?'.
عبارات مرتبط
å handle
synonymTo shop
å storhandle
specialized formTo do a big grocery shop
å lage mat
builds onTo cook/prepare food
å spise ute
contrastTo eat out