معنی
Offering a beverage to someone.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'påtår' (refill) is a cultural right. If you are at someone's house and they ask 'Vill du ha kaffe?', it's perfectly normal to accept a second or even third cup (tretår). Finns actually drink more coffee per capita than Swedes. The offer is just as central, but the coffee is often even stronger and lighter roasted. In many Middle Eastern cultures, coffee is served in small cups and is highly spiced. Unlike the Swedish 'fika' which can last an hour, this is often a quicker, more frequent ritual of hospitality. Coffee (espresso) is often drunk standing up at a bar. The offer 'Vill du ha kaffe?' would more likely result in a 2-minute trip to the local bar rather than a 30-minute sit-down session.
The 'Påtår' Rule
In Sweden, if you are at a cafe, check if it says 'Påtår ingår'. This means you can help yourself to a second cup for free!
The Power of 'Gärna'
When someone asks you this, don't just say 'Ja'. Say 'Ja gärna!' (Yes, gladly!) to sound much more natural and friendly.
معنی
Offering a beverage to someone.
The 'Påtår' Rule
In Sweden, if you are at a cafe, check if it says 'Påtår ingår'. This means you can help yourself to a second cup for free!
The Power of 'Gärna'
When someone asks you this, don't just say 'Ja'. Say 'Ja gärna!' (Yes, gladly!) to sound much more natural and friendly.
Don't forget the 'ha'
Saying 'Vill du kaffe?' is a classic beginner mistake. It's understandable but sounds 'broken'. Always include 'ha'.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to complete the standard offer.
Vill du ___ kaffe?
The standard phrase is 'Vill du ha kaffe?'. While 'dricka' (drink) is grammatically possible, 'ha' is the most common idiomatic choice.
Which of these is the most natural way to ask a colleague for a coffee break?
Choose the best option:
Swedish questions start with the verb ('Vill').
Complete the dialogue with a polite acceptance.
A: Vill du ha kaffe? B: ________, gärna!
'Ja tack' (Yes please) is the standard polite way to accept an offer.
Match the phrase to the correct formality level.
Match 'Önskas kaffe?'
'Önskas' is a passive, formal way to ask if something is desired.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Coffee Vocabulary
Types
- • Bryggkaffe
- • Espresso
- • Koffeinfritt
Additions
- • Mjölk
- • Socker
- • Havremjölk
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاVill du ___ kaffe?
The standard phrase is 'Vill du ha kaffe?'. While 'dricka' (drink) is grammatically possible, 'ha' is the most common idiomatic choice.
Choose the best option:
Swedish questions start with the verb ('Vill').
A: Vill du ha kaffe? B: ________, gärna!
'Ja tack' (Yes please) is the standard polite way to accept an offer.
Match 'Önskas kaffe?'
'Önskas' is a passive, formal way to ask if something is desired.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, it's perfectly fine. Sweden has a very flat hierarchy, and 'du' is used for everyone.
You can say 'Nej tack, men har du te?' (No thanks, but do you have tea?).
It's partly due to the cold climate and partly because the 'fika' break is a protected social ritual in the workplace.
Yes, especially in a cafe. It implies 'one cup of coffee'.
'Vill' asks about your desire, 'Ska' is more like 'Are you going to have some?'. 'Ska' is slightly more casual.
If it's a 'fika', yes—usually a 'bulle' (cinnamon bun) or a cookie. If it's just a quick offer, coffee alone is fine.
Say 'Jag dricker inte kaffe, tyvärr.' (I don't drink coffee, unfortunately).
Not really. If you want decaf, you usually have to ask specifically for 'koffeinfritt', and many homes won't have it.
It's the specific word for a second cup of coffee. It's a very important word in Swedish coffee culture!
Yes! Just swap 'kaffe' for 'te', 'vatten' (water), or 'öl' (beer).
عبارات مرتبط
Ska vi fika?
builds onShall we have a coffee break?
En kopp kaffe
similarA cup of coffee
Kaffetår
specialized formA drop/sip of coffee
Påtår
specialized formA refill of coffee