A1 Collocation Neutre

Det snør i dag.

It is snowing today.

Signification

Describing winter weather.

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Contexte culturel

Snow is essential for 'Friluftsliv' (outdoor life). When it snows, people immediately check ski trail conditions on apps like 'Skiforeningen'. In the high Arctic, 'Det snør i dag' can happen even in summer. Snow is a constant companion and affects all transport, often requiring snowmobiles. The Sami people have over 300 words for snow, but 'Det snør i dag' (in Norwegian) is the common way to communicate with non-Sami speakers about the weather. In cities, the phrase often leads to discussions about 'kaos i trafikken' (traffic chaos), as the first snow always seems to surprise commuters.

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The V2 Rule

Always remember that if you start with 'I dag', you must say 'snør det'. This is the most common mistake for English speakers.

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Small Talk Gold

If you don't know what to say to a Norwegian, just say 'Det snør i dag'. They will almost certainly reply with their opinion on the snow.

Signification

Describing winter weather.

🎯

The V2 Rule

Always remember that if you start with 'I dag', you must say 'snør det'. This is the most common mistake for English speakers.

💬

Small Talk Gold

If you don't know what to say to a Norwegian, just say 'Det snør i dag'. They will almost certainly reply with their opinion on the snow.

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Don't say 'Det er snør'

This is a 'Gringo' mistake. Norwegian doesn't need the 'is' (er) when using the verb 'snør'.

Teste-toi

Fill in the missing verb.

Det ____ i dag.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : snør

The present tense of 'å snø' is 'snør'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Choose the correct word order:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : I dag snør det.

According to the V2 rule, the verb 'snør' must be the second element.

Match the Norwegian phrase to its English meaning.

Match the following:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Det snør i dag - It is snowing today

Matching tenses and meanings.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Hvordan er været? B: ____

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Det snør i dag.

This is the most natural answer to a question about the current weather.

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Aides visuelles

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Fill in the missing verb. Fill Blank A1

Det ____ i dag.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : snør

The present tense of 'å snø' is 'snør'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A2

Choose the correct word order:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : I dag snør det.

According to the V2 rule, the verb 'snør' must be the second element.

Match the Norwegian phrase to its English meaning. Match A1

Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Det snør i dag - It is snowing today

Matching tenses and meanings.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Hvordan er været? B: ____

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Det snør i dag.

This is the most natural answer to a question about the current weather.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

No, that sounds very unnatural. Use the verb 'snør' instead.

It is always two words: 'i dag'.

You can say 'Det begynner å snø'.

'Snør' is the standard modern form. 'Sner' is an older, more Danish-influenced form used by some older people or in very specific dialects.

No, in this context 'det' is a dummy subject meaning 'it'.

Yes, just add 'mye': 'Det snør mye i dag'.

In Norwegian, the 't' in the pronoun 'det' is almost always silent unless emphasized.

It is neutral and can be used in any situation.

Say 'Det snør ikke i dag'.

Use the word 'sludd': 'Det sludder i dag'.

Expressions liées

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Det snør sidelengs

specialized form

It's snowing sideways (due to wind).

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Det laver ned

similar

The snow is falling heavily.

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Det sludder

contrast

It is sleeting.

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Snøen faller

similar

The snow is falling.

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