grimme
Understand 'grimme' as the Danish word for 'ugly', used in specific grammatical contexts.
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- grimme means ugly
- used for plural or definite singular nouns
- A1 level Danish vocabulary
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"at se grim ud"
to look ugly (about a person)
Han ser grim ud i den hat. (He looks ugly in that hat.)
neutral"at gå i grimt vejr"
to walk in bad/ugly weather
Vi gik en tur i det grimme vejr. (We went for a walk in the ugly weather.)
neutral"en grim situation"
an ugly/bad situation
Det var en grim situation at være i. (It was a bad situation to be in.)
neutral"at have grimme tanker"
to have ugly/bad thoughts
Jeg havde nogle grimme tanker i går. (I had some bad thoughts yesterday.)
neutral"at få en grim overraskelse"
to get an ugly/nasty surprise
Han fik en grim overraskelse, da han åbnede brevet. (He got a nasty surprise when he opened the letter.)
neutral"en grim vane"
an ugly/bad habit
At bide negle er en grim vane. (Biting nails is a bad habit.)
neutral"at tale grimt om nogen"
to speak badly/ugly about someone
Du skal ikke tale grimt om din nabo. (You shouldn't speak badly about your neighbor.)
neutral"at gøre en grim grimasse"
to make an ugly face/grimace
Hun gjorde en grim grimasse, da hun smagte på citronen. (She made an ugly face when she tasted the lemon.)
neutral"en grim fejl"
a nasty/ugly mistake
Det var en grim fejl at glemme nøglerne. (It was a nasty mistake to forget the keys.)
neutral"at ende grimt"
to end badly/ugly
Historien endte grimt for ham. (The story ended badly for him.)
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Basic form of 'grimme'
The base form of 'grimme' is 'grim'. 'Grimme' is the plural or definite form. Think of it like 'ugly' vs. 'the ugly ones'.
Using 'grimme' with plural nouns
You use 'grimme' when referring to multiple ugly things or people. For example, 'De grimme ænder' means 'The ugly ducks'.
Using 'grimme' with definite singular nouns
If you're talking about a specific ugly thing that's singular, you also use 'grimme'. For instance, 'Den grimme hund' means 'The ugly dog'.
Don't confuse with 'grim'
Remember, 'grim' is for indefinite singular nouns (e.g., 'en grim kat' - an ugly cat), while 'grimme' is for definite singular and plural nouns.
Opposite of 'grimme'
The opposite of 'grimme' is 'smukke' (beautiful) or 'flotte' (nice/pretty). This can help you remember the meaning.
Common phrases with 'grimme'
You might hear 'Det er en grimme sag' which means 'It's an ugly business/affair' (referring to a bad situation).
Less common in polite conversation
While you can say something is 'grimme', Danes often use softer terms like 'ikke så pæn' (not so pretty) in polite conversation, especially about people.
Practice with examples
Try saying: 'De grimme sko er mine.' (The ugly shoes are mine.) or 'Jeg så den grimme bil.' (I saw the ugly car.)
Comparative and superlative forms
The comparative form is 'grimmere' (uglier) and the superlative is 'grimmest' (ugliest). For example, 'Den er grimmere end den anden' (It is uglier than the other one).
Listen for the -e ending
The '-e' ending on 'grimme' is a key indicator that it's either describing a definite singular noun or any plural noun. Pay attention to this ending in other adjectives too.
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This means 'It is ugly'. In Danish, the adjective 'grimme' (ugly) follows the verb.
This means 'The ugly houses'. When 'grimme' (ugly) describes a plural noun, it comes before the noun.
This means 'I don't like ugly shoes'. 'grimme' (ugly) describes 'sko' (shoes).
Huset var så ___ at ingen ville købe det.
The word 'grimme' means 'ugly' and fits the context of a house no one wants to buy.
Jeg synes, at den gamle bil er ret ___.
'Grimme' (ugly) describes the old car's appearance.
De har købt en ___ sofa, som jeg ikke kan lide.
If you don't like it, 'grimme' (ugly) is a fitting description.
Vejret var så ___ i dag, det regnede hele tiden.
'Grimme' can be used informally to describe unpleasant weather.
Jeg har set en ___ fugl i haven. Dens fjer var alle rodet.
If the feathers are messy, 'grimme' (ugly) can describe the bird's appearance.
Maleren har lavet et ___ billede. Jeg forstår det ikke.
If you don't understand or appreciate a painting, you might call it 'grimme' (ugly).
Vælg det ord, der bedst fuldender sætningen: Huset var gammelt og ___, men det havde charme.
'Grimme' means 'ugly', which fits the context of an old house that still has charm despite its appearance. 'Smukt' (beautiful), 'dejligt' (lovely), and 'nyt' (new) are opposites or don't fit the contrast.
Hvilken af disse sætninger bruger ordet 'grimme' korrekt?
'Grimme' is an adjective meaning 'ugly'. Spiders are often described as ugly. The other sentences use 'grimme' incorrectly in terms of grammar or meaning.
Hvad er det modsatte af 'grimme'?
'Grimme' means 'ugly', so its opposite is 'smukke', which means 'beautiful'. 'Store' (big), 'lange' (long), and 'kolde' (cold) are not antonyms of 'ugly'.
Sætningen 'Den grimme fugl sang smukt' er grammatisk korrekt.
Yes, 'grimme' (ugly) can modify 'fugl' (bird), and the sentence structure is correct, even if the bird's appearance contrasts with its singing.
Ordet 'grimme' kan bruges til at beskrive noget, der er flot og tiltalende.
No, 'grimme' means 'ugly' or 'unpleasant', so it cannot be used to describe something beautiful and appealing. That would be its opposite.
Hvis nogen siger, 'Det var en grim oplevelse', betyder det, at oplevelsen var ubehagelig.
Yes, 'grim' (the singular form of 'grimme') can mean 'unpleasant' or 'nasty' when referring to an experience, not just physically ugly.
The correct order is 'Det er en grimme hund' (It is an ugly dog). In Danish, adjectives usually come before the noun they describe.
The correct order is 'De bygger grimme huse' (They build ugly houses). The verb 'bygger' (build) comes after the subject 'De' (They) and before the object 'grimme huse' (ugly houses).
The correct order is 'Den er ikke så grimme' (It is not so ugly). 'Ikke' (not) comes after the verb 'er' (is), and 'så' (so) comes before the adjective 'grimme'.
This classic Danish fairy tale sentence means 'The ugly duckling turned into a beautiful swan.' It's a good example of 'grimme' in context.
This sentence translates to 'I saw an ugly dog in the park yesterday.' It shows how to use 'grimme' with a common noun.
This means 'He wore an ugly sweater to the party.' A simple sentence using 'grimme' as an adjective for clothing.
På trods af bygningens ___ ydre, var interiøret overraskende smukt.
Ordet 'grimme' (ugly) passer bedst her for at skabe en kontrast til 'overraskende smukt' (surprisingly beautiful) i interiøret.
Selvom maleriet blev betragtet som ___ af nogle kritikere, fandt andre det dybt udtryksfuldt.
'Grimme' (ugly) skaber her en modsætning til 'dybt udtryksfuldt' (deeply expressive), hvilket indikerer en divergerende mening blandt kritikere.
Han beskrev vejret som ___ med en mørk og truende himmel hele dagen.
Her bruges 'grimme' (ugly) til at beskrive det dårlige og ubehagelige vejr, hvilket passer godt til 'mørk og truende himmel'.
Det var en ___ sandhed, som ingen turde udtale højt, men alle vidste var rigtig.
'Grimme' (ugly) bruges her i en overført betydning til at beskrive en ubehagelig eller svær sandhed, som folk undgår at tale om.
Hendes udtalelser blev opfattet som ___ og sårede mange følelser i forsamlingen.
Ordet 'grimme' (ugly) beskriver her udtalelser, der er ubehagelige og sårende, hvilket passer til 'sårede mange følelser'.
Denne side af byens historie er ___ og minder os om de mørkeste tider.
'Grimme' (ugly) refererer her til den ubehagelige og mørke side af historien, der er forbundet med 'de mørkeste tider'.
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Summary
Understand 'grimme' as the Danish word for 'ugly', used in specific grammatical contexts.
- grimme means ugly
- used for plural or definite singular nouns
- A1 level Danish vocabulary
Basic form of 'grimme'
The base form of 'grimme' is 'grim'. 'Grimme' is the plural or definite form. Think of it like 'ugly' vs. 'the ugly ones'.
Using 'grimme' with plural nouns
You use 'grimme' when referring to multiple ugly things or people. For example, 'De grimme ænder' means 'The ugly ducks'.
Using 'grimme' with definite singular nouns
If you're talking about a specific ugly thing that's singular, you also use 'grimme'. For instance, 'Den grimme hund' means 'The ugly dog'.
Don't confuse with 'grim'
Remember, 'grim' is for indefinite singular nouns (e.g., 'en grim kat' - an ugly cat), while 'grimme' is for definite singular and plural nouns.
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