Signification
Politely accepting an offer
Contexte culturel
Politeness is direct. 'Ja, takk' is the standard. Similar patterns exist in Sweden and Denmark. The 'Yes + Thanks' pattern is common across many languages. Using 'Ja, takk' in a Norwegian business setting is always safe.
Add 'gjerne'
Adding 'gjerne' makes you sound more polite and enthusiastic.
Be direct
Norwegians appreciate the directness of 'Ja, takk'.
Signification
Politely accepting an offer
Add 'gjerne'
Adding 'gjerne' makes you sound more polite and enthusiastic.
Be direct
Norwegians appreciate the directness of 'Ja, takk'.
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence: 'Vil du ha kaffe? ____, takk!'
Vil du ha kaffe? ____, takk!
You use 'Ja' to accept an offer.
Which is the correct way to accept an offer?
Which is the correct way to accept an offer?
'Ja, takk' is the standard way to accept.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vil du ha en kake? B: ____, takk!
You need to say yes to accept.
🎉 Score : /3
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
3 exercicesVil du ha kaffe? ____, takk!
You use 'Ja' to accept an offer.
Which is the correct way to accept an offer?
'Ja, takk' is the standard way to accept.
A: Vil du ha en kake? B: ____, takk!
You need to say yes to accept.
🎉 Score : /3
Questions fréquentes
2 questionsYes, but 'Ja, takk' is more polite.
It is neutral and works everywhere.
Expressions liées
Ja, takk, gjerne
builds onYes, please, gladly
Nei, takk
contrastNo, thank you
Takk
similarThanks
Vær så god
similarYou're welcome / Here you go