initiativ
When you take initiativ, it means you are the first one to start something. You don't wait for others to tell you what to do. You see something that needs to be done, and you begin it. It's about being proactive and taking charge. It's a useful word when you want to show you are a person who gets things started.
When you take initiativ, it means you are the first one to act. You don't wait for others to tell you what to do. You see something that needs to be done, or an opportunity, and you start it yourself. It's about being proactive and starting things.
When you take initiativ, it means you're the one who starts something, without being told to.
Think of it as having the energy or the chance to be the first to do something.
For example, if you see a problem and you're the one who suggests a solution, you're showing initiativ.
It's about being proactive and taking charge.
When you're at the B2 level in Danish, understanding words like "initiativ" is key to expressing more complex ideas. It goes beyond just knowing what a word means; it's about grasping its nuances in different contexts.
"Initiativ" is a great example because it's not just a direct translation. It encompasses both the idea of being the first to act and having the ability or drive to do so. This level of understanding allows you to distinguish between simply doing something and actively taking the lead or showing enterprise.
At B2, you should be comfortable using "initiativ" in various sentences, whether you're talking about someone taking charge in a project or a country making the first move in negotiations. It's about recognizing the subtle differences in meaning that enrich your communication.
Being able to use words like "initiativ" correctly demonstrates a strong grasp of Danish vocabulary, moving you closer to fluency.
When we talk about "initiativ" in Danish, it's about being the one who starts something, who takes the first step. It's that drive to get things going, to suggest new ideas or actions without being prompted. Think of it as leadership in action, whether it's in a big project or a small daily task. Having "initiativ" means you're proactive and don't wait for others to tell you what to do.
When we talk about 'initiativ' in Danish, it refers to the ability or chance to be the one who starts something. It's about being proactive and taking the first step, whether that's in a social situation, a project, or even a conversation. Having 'initiativ' means you don't wait for others to act; you are the one who gets things going. It's a highly valued quality, often associated with leadership and self-starters.
initiativ 30 सेकंड में
- Take charge
- First move
- Self-starting
§ What 'initiativ' Means
The Danish word "initiativ" is a noun. It's pronounced something like "in-eet-see-AH-tiv." It comes from Latin and shares roots with the English word "initiative." In Danish, it carries a very similar meaning. Think of it as the power or opportunity to act first, to start something new, or to take the lead. It's about being proactive rather than reactive.
You'll encounter "initiativ" in many different contexts, both formal and informal. It’s a common word in business, politics, and everyday conversations. If someone has "initiativ," it means they don't wait for others to tell them what to do; they see what needs to be done and they do it.
- DEFINITION
- The power or opportunity to act first.
§ When to Use 'initiativ'
You use "initiativ" when you want to describe someone who is a self-starter, someone who takes charge. It can also refer to an action or a project that someone has started. Here are some common ways it's used:
- At tage initiativ: This literally means "to take initiative." It's probably the most common phrase you'll hear with this word. It describes the act of being proactive.
- Have initiativ: This means "to have initiative." It describes a personal quality – someone who possesses the drive to start things.
- Et godt initiativ: "A good initiative." This refers to a specific project or action that is seen as positive and proactive.
- Mangel på initiativ: "Lack of initiative." This describes the opposite – someone who is passive or waits to be told what to do.
Understanding these phrases will help you not only recognize the word but also use it correctly in your own Danish conversations.
Han viste initiativ og ryddede op.
Translation hint: He showed initiative and cleaned up. (Here, "initiativ" describes his proactive action.)
Det var et fantastisk initiativ at starte klubben.
Translation hint: It was a fantastic initiative to start the club. (Here, "initiativ" refers to the act of starting the club.)
Vi har brug for mere initiativ fra medarbejderne.
Translation hint: We need more initiative from the employees. (Here, it's about the quality of being proactive.)
In a professional setting, demonstrating "initiativ" is often highly valued. It shows motivation and a willingness to contribute beyond just the basic requirements. For instance, if you're working in a Danish company, your boss might commend you for showing "initiativ" if you suggest improvements or take on extra tasks without being asked. It's a key concept for understanding workplace culture in Denmark.
It's also relevant in social situations. If you're new to a group, taking "initiativ" by suggesting an activity or starting a conversation can help you integrate faster. It's about being an active participant rather than a passive observer.
§ Danish Word: Initiativ
- Definition
- The power or opportunity to act first.
§ How to use 'initiativ' in a sentence
'Initiativ' is a noun in Danish, and like many Danish nouns, it doesn't change much in its form. The most common way you'll use it is with the indefinite article 'et' (because it's an 'et' word) or the definite form 'initiativet'.
- At tage initiativ: This is the most frequent phrase you'll encounter. It literally means 'to take initiative'. If you want to say someone 'takes the initiative', this is the phrase you use.
- Mangel på initiativ: This translates to 'lack of initiative'. It's useful for describing a situation where someone is not proactive.
- På eget initiativ: This means 'on one's own initiative'. It highlights that an action was self-started, without external prompting.
Let's look at some examples to make this clearer. Pay attention to the prepositions used, as they are key to understanding the context.
Hun er god til at tage initiativ.
She is good at taking initiative.
Han viste stort initiativ i projektet.
He showed great initiative in the project.
Det var på hendes eget initiativ, at vi startede.
It was on her own initiative that we started.
Der var en tydelig mangel på initiativ i teamet.
There was a clear lack of initiative in the team.
When you're talking about who *has* initiative, you generally don't use a possessive. Instead, you'd phrase it like the first example: 'Hun er god til at tage initiativ' (She is good at taking initiative), rather than 'Hendes initiativ' (Her initiative) unless you are talking about 'her specific initiative'.
Another common construction is when you want to describe something as being 'an initiative'. In this case, 'et initiativ' functions as a standalone noun, often followed by a preposition to specify its purpose.
Det er et godt initiativ for miljøet.
It is a good initiative for the environment.
Remember that 'initiativ' is an 'et' word, which means its definite form is 'initiativet'. This is similar to many other abstract nouns in Danish. Keep practicing with these sentence structures, and you'll master 'initiativ' in no time!
Alright, let's talk about the Danish word initiativ. It's a useful one to know, especially if you're trying to sound natural in various everyday situations. This isn't just a word you'll find in textbooks; you'll hear it quite a bit.
- Danish Word
- initiativ (noun)
- CEFR Level
- B2
- Definition
- The power or opportunity to act first; the ability to assess and initiate things independently.
§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news
This word pops up in a lot of different contexts. You'll hear it in professional settings, at school, and even when people are talking about current events. It's about taking the first step, being proactive, and often, showing leadership.
§ In the workplace
In a Danish workplace, showing initiativ is often seen as a good thing. Employers appreciate employees who don't just wait to be told what to do, but who actively look for ways to contribute and improve things.
Han tager altid initiativ til nye projekter.
(He always takes the initiative for new projects. - Meaning he's the one who starts them.)
Det er vigtigt at vise initiativ i din rolle.
(It's important to show initiative in your role. - This is common feedback in performance reviews.)
§ In educational settings
At school or university, initiativ can refer to students who actively participate, ask questions, or start study groups. It's about being an engaged learner.
Studerende med initiativ klarer sig ofte bedst.
(Students with initiative often perform best. - Teachers appreciate this quality.)
Hun viste initiativ ved at organisere en studiekreds.
(She showed initiative by organizing a study group. - She took the lead.)
§ In the news and public discourse
You'll also come across initiativ when reading the news or discussing politics and societal issues. It often refers to new projects, proposals, or movements.
Regeringen har lanceret et nyt initiativ for at reducere CO2-udslip.
(The government has launched a new initiative to reduce CO2 emissions. - A new plan or program.)
Borgerne tog initiativ til at rydde op i parken.
(The citizens took the initiative to clean up the park. - They started the clean-up.)
§ Other common uses
- Sometimes it refers to the actual proposal or action itself, not just the quality of taking action.
Det var et godt initiativ!
(That was a good initiative/idea/move! - A positive comment on someone's action.)
So, there you have it. Initiativ is a versatile word that's very much alive in Danish conversation. Knowing how to use and recognize it will definitely make you sound more fluent.
§ Danish Word: Initiativ
- Definition
- The power or opportunity to act first, or a fresh approach to a problem.
§ Using 'initiativ'
The Danish word 'initiativ' is a noun and it's quite similar to the English word 'initiative'. You'll hear it used in many contexts, from business to everyday life. It really means taking the first step, being proactive, or having that drive to start something new.
Han tog initiativ til at rydde op i køkkenet.
This means: "He took the initiative to clean up the kitchen." Here, 'initiativ' shows he was the one who decided to start cleaning, without being told.
Det nye initiativ skal forbedre arbejdsmiljøet.
This translates to: "The new initiative is to improve the work environment." In this case, 'initiativ' refers to a new plan or action taken to solve a problem or make things better.
§ Similar Words and When to Use 'Initiativ'
While 'initiativ' is often the best choice for describing proactive action, there are other words in Danish that express similar ideas, but with slightly different nuances. Let's look at a few.
- Fremdrift
- This means 'propulsion' or 'momentum'. You'd use this when talking about progress or movement forward. While 'initiativ' is about starting something, 'fremdrift' is about keeping it going. For example, 'Projektet har god fremdrift' (The project has good momentum).
- Foretagende
- This refers to an 'undertaking' or 'enterprise'. It's more about the specific task or project itself, rather than the act of starting it. You could say, 'Det var et stort foretagende at bygge huset' (It was a big undertaking to build the house).
- Drivkraft
- Meaning 'driving force' or 'impetus'. This word points to the underlying motivation or energy behind an action. So, 'Hans passion er drivkraften bag hans arbejde' (His passion is the driving force behind his work).
- Handlemulighed
- This directly translates to 'opportunity to act'. It's very close to one of the definitions of 'initiativ' but emphasizes the opportunity itself. 'Vi har nu en handlemulighed for at ændre situationen' (We now have an opportunity to change the situation).
So, when should you use 'initiativ'? You use it when you want to emphasize the act of *starting* something, of being the first to propose or carry out an action, or when referring to a specific new plan or measure designed to achieve something. It carries a sense of proactiveness and leadership. If you're talking about the progress of something that's already started, 'fremdrift' might be better. If it's about the project itself, 'foretagende' could fit. If it's the core motivation, 'drivkraft'. And if it's purely about the chance to act, 'handlemulighed'.
Det kræver initiativ at starte sin egen virksomhed.
This means: "It requires initiative to start your own business." Here, 'initiativ' is perfect because starting a business definitely involves taking the first steps and being proactive.
How Formal Is It?
"Regeringen tager initiativ til at løse klimaproblemerne. (The government takes the initiative to solve the climate problems.)"
"Hun tog initiativ til at organisere festen. (She took the initiative to organize the party.)"
"Det var godt, du tog initiativ til at rydde op. (It was good that you took the initiative to clean up.)"
"Vi skal gå forrest med at dele legetøjet. (We need to go first with sharing the toys.)"
"Han tager altid teten, når der skal spilles fodbold. (He always takes the lead when it's time to play soccer.)"
रोचक तथ्य
The word 'initiativ' entered Danish through German and French, reflecting a common linguistic borrowing pattern in European languages.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- pronouncing 't' as a hard 't' sound instead of the softer 'sj' sound often found in Danish for 'ti'
- failing to aspirate the 't' sound correctly
कठिनाई स्तर
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उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Nouns in Danish have grammatical gender (common or neuter). 'Initiativ' is a common noun, so it takes the indefinite article 'et' and the definite article '-et' when singular.
Et initiativ (an initiative). Initiativet (the initiative).
Plural forms of nouns can be irregular. For 'initiativ', the plural is formed by adding '-er' to the end.
Flere initiativer (several initiatives).
When a noun is followed by an adjective, the adjective agrees in gender and number with the noun. For 'initiativ', an adjective would typically take the common form.
Et nyt initiativ (a new initiative). De nye initiativer (the new initiatives).
Possessive pronouns (min, din, hans, hendes, dens, dets, vores, jeres, deres) also agree in gender and number. If referring to 'initiativ', you would use the common form.
Mit initiativ (my initiative).
Prepositions often precede nouns to indicate relationships of time, place, or direction. Common prepositions used with 'initiativ' might include 'til' (to/for) or 'med' (with).
Han tog initiativ til at starte en klub (He took the initiative to start a club).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Han tog initiativ til en fest.
He took the initiative for a party.
Hun har meget initiativ.
She has a lot of initiative.
Det var et godt initiativ.
It was a good initiative.
Vi mangler initiativ her.
We lack initiative here.
Vis mere initiativ!
Show more initiative!
Han er fuld af initiativ.
He is full of initiative.
Jeg kan godt lide dit initiativ.
I like your initiative.
Tag initiativet selv.
Take the initiative yourself.
Han tog initiativ til at rydde op.
He took the initiative to clean up.
Det var et godt initiativ fra hendes side.
It was a good initiative from her side.
Hvem skal tage initiativet nu?
Who should take the initiative now?
Hun mangler initiativ til at starte nye projekter.
She lacks initiative to start new projects.
Vi roser ham for hans initiativ.
We praise him for his initiative.
Jeg kan godt lide folk med initiativ.
I like people with initiative.
Gruppen manglede initiativ og ventede på instruktioner.
The group lacked initiative and waited for instructions.
Vis mere initiativ i dit arbejde.
Show more initiative in your work.
Hun tog initiativ til at organisere holdudflugten.
She took the initiative to organize the team outing.
Det var et godt initiativ at starte en genbrugskampagne i lokalområdet.
It was a good initiative to start a recycling campaign in the local area.
Vi venter på, at regeringen tager initiativ til at løse problemet.
We are waiting for the government to take the initiative to solve the problem.
Manglen på initiativ blandt medarbejderne er bekymrende.
The lack of initiative among the employees is concerning.
Han er kendt for sit store initiativ og drive.
He is known for his great initiative and drive.
At give unge mere initiativ er afgørende for deres udvikling.
Giving young people more initiative is crucial for their development.
Firmaet belønner medarbejdere, der viser initiativ.
The company rewards employees who show initiative.
Projektet kom i stand på hans eget initiativ.
The project came about on his own initiative.
Hun tog initiativ til at starte et nyt projekt.
She took the initiative to start a new project.
Manglen på initiativ i teamet var bekymrende.
The lack of initiative in the team was concerning.
Det kræver stort initiativ at opbygge en succesfuld virksomhed fra bunden.
It requires great initiative to build a successful business from scratch.
Regeringen har lanceret et nyt initiativ for at fremme grøn energi.
The government has launched a new initiative to promote green energy.
Han er kendt for sit initiativ og sin evne til at se muligheder.
He is known for his initiative and his ability to see opportunities.
Vi bør ikke vente på, at andre tager initiativ; vi må selv handle.
We shouldn't wait for others to take the initiative; we must act ourselves.
Et af hans mest roste initiativer var reformen af skolesystemet.
One of his most praised initiatives was the reform of the school system.
Hun beundrede hans initiativ til at lære et nyt sprog i en sen alder.
She admired his initiative to learn a new language at a late age.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
Han tager altid initiativ.
He always takes initiative. (He's always the first to act.)
Vi skal tage initiativ til at løse problemet.
We need to take the initiative to solve the problem. (We need to act first to solve the problem.)
Det var et godt initiativ af dig.
That was a good initiative of yours. (That was a good thing for you to start.)
Hun mangler initiativ i sit arbejde.
She lacks initiative in her work. (She doesn't often act first at work.)
Jeg håber, nogen vil tage initiativ.
I hope someone will take initiative. (I hope someone will act first.)
Et nyt initiativ skal starte næste måned.
A new initiative will start next month. (A new project/plan will begin next month.)
Det er vigtigt at vise initiativ.
It's important to show initiative. (It's important to demonstrate the ability to act first.)
Han gjorde det på eget initiativ.
He did it on his own initiative. (He did it without being told.)
Vi støtter dette fælles initiativ.
We support this joint initiative. (We support this collaborative project/plan.)
Regeringen har taget flere initiativer.
The government has taken several initiatives. (The government has started several projects/actions.)
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Can be confused with 'motivation' (motivation) or 'drive' (drive/ambition), but 'initiativ' specifically refers to the act of starting or taking the lead, the initial impulse or action.
Often mistaken for 'plan' (plan) or 'schedule' (tidsplan), but 'dagsorden' is specifically an agenda for a meeting or a list of topics to be discussed.
While it means 'challenge,' learners sometimes confuse it with 'problem' (problem) or 'difficulty' (sværhedsgrad). 'Udfordring' implies a task that is difficult but also stimulating and potentially rewarding to overcome.
व्याकरण पैटर्न
आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Often confused with 'unique' or 'special,' but it carries a stronger sense of being exceptional or outstanding, not just different.
'Enestående' implies unmatched quality or significance, while 'unik' can simply mean one of a kind without necessarily being superior.
Hun er en enestående kunstner. (She is an outstanding artist.)
Can be tricky because it translates to 'nevertheless,' 'anyway,' or 'still,' and its usage depends on the context of concession or continuation.
It acts as a conjunction or adverb to introduce something that happens despite a preceding statement, unlike 'dog' which is more directly 'however'.
Det regnede, men vi gik alligevel en tur. (It was raining, but we went for a walk anyway.)
People often struggle with 'hensyn' because it can mean 'consideration,' 'regard,' or 'respect,' and its use in phrases like 'tage hensyn til' (to take into consideration) is idiomatic.
It focuses on the act of giving thought or care to something or someone, distinct from 'respekt' which is more about admiration.
Du skal tage hensyn til de andre. (You must show consideration for the others.)
Can be confused with 'like' or 'as,' but its function as a conjunction to introduce a comparison or similarity is specific.
It directly means 'just like' or 'as if,' emphasizing a direct comparison, whereas 'som' can be a more general 'as' or 'who/which'.
Han synger ligesom sin far. (He sings just like his father.)
Often mistaken for 'thereby' or 'with that,' but it specifically indicates a consequence or result stemming from a previous action or statement.
It links an action to its direct outcome, implying a causal relationship more strongly than simply 'og' (and) or 'så' (so).
Han studerede hårdt og bestod dermed eksamen. (He studied hard and thereby passed the exam.)
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
tage initiativ til noget
Jeg tog initiativ til at organisere mødet. (I took the initiative to organize the meeting.)
mangel på initiativ
Han viste en mangel på initiativ. (He showed a lack of initiative.)
eget initiativ
Hun gjorde det på eget initiativ. (She did it on her own initiative.)
vise initiativ
Det er vigtigt at vise initiativ i et nyt job. (It's important to show initiative in a new job.)
få initiativ
Efter pausen fik holdet initiativ. (After the break, the team gained the initiative.)
opretholde initiativet
Det er svært at opretholde initiativet, når man er træt. (It's hard to maintain the initiative when you're tired.)
tabe initiativet
De tabte initiativet i anden halvleg. (They lost the initiative in the second half.)
handle på initiativ af nogen/noget
Lovforslaget blev fremsat på initiativ af regeringen. (The bill was introduced on the initiative of the government.)
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
'Initiativ' is commonly used in phrases like 'tage initiativ til noget' (to take initiative for something) or simply 'tage initiativ' (to take initiative). It refers to the drive or readiness to act independently, often to start something new or to improve a situation. It implies a proactive approach rather than waiting for others to act.
A common mistake is confusing 'initiativ' with direct translations of 'start' or 'beginning'. While related, 'initiativ' specifically emphasizes the agency and proactive nature of starting something. Another mistake is using the definite form 'initiativet' when referring to the general concept of initiative; in most general contexts, the indefinite form 'initiativ' is correct. For example, 'at have initiativ' (to have initiative) is correct, not 'at have initiativet'.
सुझाव
Learn the stress
In 'initiativ', the stress is on the last syllable: 'ini-ti-ATIV'. This is a common pattern for words ending in -iv. Pay attention to the pronunciation so you sound natural.
Use it in a simple sentence
Practice with a basic sentence: 'Hun tog initiativ.' (She took the initiative.) This helps solidify its meaning in context.
Synonyms for better understanding
Think of English synonyms like 'drive', 'enterprise', or 'lead'. This can help you grasp the nuance of 'initiativ' and its various applications. It's about being the first to act.
Common phrases
A very common phrase is 'at tage initiativ' (to take initiative). Memorizing this phrase will make it easier to use the word correctly in conversation.
Antonyms for contrast
Consider antonyms like 'passivitet' (passivity) or 'tøven' (hesitation). Understanding what it's not helps define what it is.
Cultural context
Danes generally value people who show 'initiativ' in both work and social settings. It shows engagement and a willingness to contribute. Being proactive is often seen as a positive trait.
Practice with related verbs
You can connect 'initiativ' with verbs like 'starte' (to start) or 'begynde' (to begin). For example, 'Han startede et nyt initiativ.' (He started a new initiative.)
Form plural
The plural of 'initiativ' is 'initiativer'. Practice using it in both singular and plural forms to ensure you're comfortable. For example, 'De har mange gode initiativer.' (They have many good initiatives.)
Formal vs. informal usage
While 'initiativ' can be used in both formal and informal contexts, it often carries a slightly more formal or professional connotation. It implies a degree of forethought and purposeful action.
Don't confuse with 'motivation'
While related, 'initiativ' is about the act of starting or taking the lead, whereas 'motivation' is the internal drive. One can have 'motivation' without taking 'initiativ'. They are not interchangeable.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Imagine 'initiative' sounds a bit like 'in a chief'. A chief is often the one who takes the lead, the first to act, showing initiative.
दृश्य संबंध
Picture a person standing at the starting line of a race, ready to sprint ahead of everyone else. They are full of 'initiativ' (initiative), ready to be the first to act.
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चैलेंज
Think of a situation where you or someone you know took 'initiativ'. Describe it in a simple Danish sentence, using 'tog initiativ til at...'. For example: 'Jeg tog initiativ til at lære dansk.' (I took the initiative to learn Danish.)
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Latin
मूल अर्थ: beginning, undertaking
Indo-Europeanसांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Danes highly value personal responsibility and proactive engagement. Having 'initiativ' is often seen as a positive trait in both professional and social settings. It implies a willingness to take charge and contribute without being explicitly told.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालThink of it as 'initiative' in English. It's a cognate, meaning it shares a similar origin and meaning, which makes it easy to remember! Focus on the context it's used in.
Not usually. 'Initiativ' generally carries a positive connotation, referring to someone taking charge or starting something productive. If someone lacks 'initiativ', that's negative.
It's often about starting something new, but it can also refer to taking the lead in an ongoing situation. It's about being proactive and decisive. For example, 'tage initiativ til at rydde op' means 'to take the initiative to clean up', which might not be new.
Yes, 'tage initiativ' (to take initiative) is very common. You might also hear 'vise initiativ' (to show initiative) or 'mangel på initiativ' (lack of initiative).
It's pronounced something like 'in-ee-tee-AT-eef'. The stress is on the 'at' syllable. The 'v' at the end is often pronounced like an 'f' in spoken Danish.
It's a neutral word, neither overly formal nor informal. You can use it in both professional and casual settings without sounding out of place.
Yes, the plural form is 'initiativer'. For example, 'flere initiativer' means 'several initiatives'.
No, 'initiativ' refers to the *action* or *quality* of taking the lead, not a person. You'd say 'en person med initiativ' (a person with initiative) rather than calling someone 'an initiativ'.
An 'idé' is just a thought or concept. 'Initiativ' is the *act* of putting an idea into motion or taking the first step. You can have an idea without taking initiative, but you can't take initiative without some kind of underlying idea or purpose.
It's a common gender noun (en-word). So, you would say 'et initiativ' in the indefinite singular, and 'initiativet' in the definite singular.
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Listen for 'initiativ'.
Listen for 'initiativ'.
Listen for 'initiativ'.
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Jeg har initiativ.
Focus: initi-a-tiv
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Hun tager initiativ.
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Vi viser initiativ.
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Write a short sentence about something you start yourself.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Jeg starter en ny bog.
Imagine you see a friend struggling with bags. Write a short Danish sentence offering to help.
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Sample answer
Jeg hjælper dig.
Write a simple Danish sentence stating what you like to do first in the morning.
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Sample answer
Jeg drikker kaffe først.
What is the friend also doing?
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Jeg går i skole. Jeg lærer dansk. Min ven starter også.
What is the friend also doing?
'starter også' means 'also starts'
'starter også' means 'also starts'
What does he start every week?
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Han kan godt lide at læse. Han starter en ny bog hver uge.
What does he start every week?
'en ny bog' means 'a new book'
'en ny bog' means 'a new book'
What does 'Jeg starter med at dække bordet' mean?
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Vi spiser aftensmad. Jeg starter med at dække bordet.
What does 'Jeg starter med at dække bordet' mean?
'dække bordet' means 'setting the table'
'dække bordet' means 'setting the table'
This means 'I take initiative'. It's a common phrase in Danish.
This translates to 'He has initiative'. We use 'har' for 'has'.
This means 'It is a good initiative'. 'Godt' is the neuter form of 'good'.
Han viste stort ___ da han hjalp med opvasken.
The sentence means 'He showed great initiative when he helped with the dishes.' 'Initiativ' fits the context of taking action.
Det er vigtigt at tage ___ når man ser et problem.
The sentence means 'It is important to take initiative when you see a problem.' 'Initiativ' refers to taking action.
Hun mangler ikke ___ til at starte nye projekter.
The sentence means 'She does not lack initiative to start new projects.' 'Initiativ' is the quality of being able to start things.
Vi skal opmuntre børnene til at vise mere ___.
The sentence means 'We should encourage the children to show more initiative.' 'Initiativ' describes a proactive attitude.
At tage ___ er ofte nøglen til succes.
The sentence means 'Taking initiative is often the key to success.' 'Initiativ' implies making things happen.
Han fik ros for sit ___ under mødet.
The sentence means 'He received praise for his initiative during the meeting.' 'Initiativ' suggests active participation and new ideas.
Hvilket ord betyder 'the power or opportunity to act first'?
'Initiativ' betyder at tage det første skridt eller at have muligheden for det.
Hvad betyder det at 'tage initiativ'?
At tage initiativ betyder at man selv tager det første skridt uden at vente på andre.
Hvem tager 'initiativ' i denne sætning: 'Hun tog initiativ til at organisere festen.'?
Hun er den person, der tager det første skridt til at organisere festen.
Hvis man tager initiativ, venter man på, at andre skal gøre noget først.
At tage initiativ betyder at handle først, ikke at vente på andre.
Et 'initiativ' kan være en ny idé eller et nyt projekt.
Ja, et initiativ kan sagtens være en ny idé, som man selv sætter i gang.
Det er altid dårligt at tage initiativ.
Det er ofte positivt at tage initiativ, da det viser handlekraft og proaktivitet.
Write a short sentence about someone taking the first step to do something, using 'initiativ'.
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Han tog initiativ til at rydde op. (He took the initiative to clean up.)
Describe a situation where you showed 'initiativ' at home or at work. Use one sentence.
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Jeg tog initiativ til at organisere skabet. (I took the initiative to organize the cupboard.)
Complete the sentence: 'Det er godt at have ____, når man skal starte noget nyt.' (It is good to have ____ when starting something new.)
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Det er godt at have initiativ, når man skal starte noget nyt.
Hvad gjorde Lene?
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Lene så, at ingen begyndte at dække bord. Hun tog initiativ til at finde tallerkenerne frem. Så kunne de spise. Hun er god til at starte ting.
Hvad gjorde Lene?
Lene tog initiativ til at finde tallerkenerne frem, which means she found the plates.
Lene tog initiativ til at finde tallerkenerne frem, which means she found the plates.
Hvorfor blev Simons mor glad?
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Simon ville gerne hjælpe sin mor. Han så, at haven var rodet. Han tog initiativ til at luge ukrudt. Hans mor blev glad for hans initiativ.
Hvorfor blev Simons mor glad?
Simon took the initiative to weed the garden, making his mother happy.
Simon took the initiative to weed the garden, making his mother happy.
Hvem startede med plakaten?
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I skolen skulle de lave en plakat. Ingen vidste, hvad de skulle gøre. Anne tog initiativ og begyndte at tegne. De andre hjalp til bagefter.
Hvem startede med plakaten?
Anne took the initiative and started drawing.
Anne took the initiative and started drawing.
This sentence means 'He took the initiative.' In Danish, 'tog' is the past tense of 'tage' (to take).
This means 'It is a good initiative.' 'Et godt' means 'a good' for an 'et' word like 'initiativ'.
This sentence translates to 'We must take initiative.' 'Skal' means 'must' or 'shall'.
Hvilket ord betyder 'the power or opportunity to act first'?
'Initiativ' er det danske ord for 'the power or opportunity to act first'.
Hvilken sætning bruger 'initiativ' korrekt?
At 'tage initiativ' betyder at handle først for at starte noget.
Hvad er det modsatte af at tage initiativ?
At tage initiativ er at handle først, så at vente er det modsatte.
Hvis man tager initiativ, er man passiv.
At tage initiativ betyder at være aktiv og handle først, ikke passiv.
Det er vigtigt at tage initiativ for at få nye ting til at ske.
Når man tager initiativ, starter man noget nyt, hvilket ofte fører til forandring eller fremskridt.
Ordet 'initiativ' bruges kun i politiske sammenhænge.
Ordet 'initiativ' kan bruges i mange forskellige sammenhænge, både personligt og professionelt.
He took the initiative to start a new project.
It requires initiative to learn a new language.
She lacked initiative and waited for others to do it.
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Jeg vil gerne tage initiativ til at organisere festen.
Focus: initiativ
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Har du initiativ nok til at løse problemet?
Focus: nok
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Et godt initiativ er vigtigt for succes.
Focus: vigtigt
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Write a short paragraph about a time you took initiative at work or school. Use the word 'initiativ' at least once.
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I sidste uge tog jeg initiativ til at organisere et nyt projekt på mit arbejde. Det var en udfordring, men jeg ville gerne vise, at jeg kunne håndtere mere ansvar. Alle syntes, det var en god idé, og vi startede med det samme.
Imagine you are applying for a job. Write two sentences explaining how you demonstrate initiative.
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Jeg tager ofte initiativ til at forbedre arbejdsprocesser. Jeg er også god til at finde løsninger selv, når der opstår problemer.
Your friend is struggling to start a new hobby. Write a short message (2-3 sentences) encouraging them to take initiative.
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Du skal bare tage initiativ og begynde på din nye hobby! Det er altid svært at starte, men det er det værd. Jeg hepper på dig!
Hvem tog initiativ på mødet?
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På mødet i går var der ingen, der ville starte diskussionen. Til sidst tog Anna initiativ og præsenterede sin idé. Alle lyttede og syntes, det var en god plan. Hun er altid god til at få tingene i gang.
Hvem tog initiativ på mødet?
Teksten siger: 'Til sidst tog Anna initiativ og præsenterede sin idé.'
Teksten siger: 'Til sidst tog Anna initiativ og præsenterede sin idé.'
Hvorfor er initiativ vigtigt i en ny stilling?
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Det er vigtigt at have initiativ i en ny stilling. Hvis du venter på at få besked om alt, kommer du ikke langt. Vis, at du kan tænke selv og foreslå nye ting.
Hvorfor er initiativ vigtigt i en ny stilling?
Passagen siger: 'Vis, at du kan tænke selv og foreslå nye ting.'
Passagen siger: 'Vis, at du kan tænke selv og foreslå nye ting.'
Hvad gør lillebroren, der viser initiativ?
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Min lillebror har altid masser af initiativ. Han starter nye spil, finder på eventyr i haven og organiserer vores familieture. Han keder sig aldrig, fordi han altid finder noget at lave.
Hvad gør lillebroren, der viser initiativ?
Teksten nævner: 'Han starter nye spil, finder på eventyr i haven og organiserer vores familieture.'
Teksten nævner: 'Han starter nye spil, finder på eventyr i haven og organiserer vores familieture.'
This sentence means 'He took the initiative to help.' The standard word order is subject, verb, object, then infinitive clause.
This sentence translates to 'It is important to show initiative.' 'Det er vigtigt' is a common phrase meaning 'It is important'.
This means 'That was a good initiative.' 'Det var' means 'That was' and 'et godt initiativ' means 'a good initiative'.
Han tog ___ til at organisere mødet. (He took the ___ to organize the meeting.)
To 'take the initiative' is 'tage initiativet' in Danish. In this context, it refers to acting first.
Det kræver stort ___ at starte sin egen virksomhed. (It requires great ___ to start one's own business.)
Starting a business often requires someone to take the first step and show initiative.
Hun viste stor ___ i projektet og fik det hurtigt i gang. (She showed great ___ in the project and quickly got it started.)
To 'show great initiative' (at vise stort initiativ) means to be proactive and get things moving.
Regeringen har taget flere ___ for at reducere forurening. (The government has taken several ___ to reduce pollution.)
In this context, 'initiatives' refers to actions or measures taken to address an issue.
Han mangler ___ til at foreslå nye ideer. (He lacks the ___ to suggest new ideas.)
To 'lack the initiative' (mangler initiativet) means to not have the drive to start something new.
Jeg sætter pris på din villighed til at tage ___ i denne sag. (I appreciate your willingness to take ___ in this matter.)
To 'take initiative' (tage initiativ) means to be proactive and make things happen.
What is important to do if you want to achieve something?
What did she lack to start her own company?
What has the government started regarding environmental law?
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Det kræver initiativ at lære et nyt sprog.
Focus: initiativ
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Hvem tog initiativ til mødet?
Focus: initi-a-tiv
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Vis mere initiativ i dit arbejde.
Focus: initiativ
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Write a short paragraph about a time you took the initiative to start a new project or activity. What was the outcome?
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Jeg tog initiativ til at organisere en ny studiegruppe for at forbedre vores eksamensresultater. Vi mødtes hver uge, og det førte til, at alle bestod eksamen med gode karakterer. Det var en succes.
Imagine you are applying for a job. Write a sentence in your cover letter highlighting your ability to take initiative.
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Jeg er altid klar til at tage initiativ og finde løsninger på udfordringer, og jeg er sikker på, at mine evner vil være en stor fordel for jeres team.
Describe a situation where someone else showed great initiative, and explain why you found it impressive.
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Min kollega tog initiativ til at forbedre vores interne kommunikationssystem, selvom det ikke var hendes direkte opgave. Det var imponerende, fordi det sparede os alle for meget tid og frustration.
Hvem tog initiativet på mødet?
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På mødet var der ingen, der ville tage initiativ til at foreslå en løsning på problemet. Efter lang tid rejste en ung praktikant sig og præsenterede en innovativ idé. Hendes kolleger blev overraskede, men også imponerede over hendes mod.
Hvem tog initiativet på mødet?
Teksten siger klart, at 'en ung praktikant rejste sig og præsenterede en innovativ idé', hvilket betyder, at hun tog initiativet.
Teksten siger klart, at 'en ung praktikant rejste sig og præsenterede en innovativ idé', hvilket betyder, at hun tog initiativet.
Hvorfor er det vigtigt at vise initiativ i et nyt job?
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Det er vigtigt at vise initiativ i et nyt job. Det demonstrerer engagement og vilje til at lære og bidrage. En medarbejder, der tager initiativ, ses ofte som mere værdifuld og har større chancer for forfremmelse.
Hvorfor er det vigtigt at vise initiativ i et nyt job?
Passagen nævner, at 'Det demonstrerer engagement og vilje til at lære og bidrage.'
Passagen nævner, at 'Det demonstrerer engagement og vilje til at lære og bidrage.'
Hvad er formålet med regeringens initiativ?
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Regeringen har taget initiativ til en ny kampagne for at fremme sundere livsstil blandt befolkningen. Kampagnen inkluderer informationsmateriale, gratis træningskurser og rådgivning om kost. Målet er at reducere antallet af livsstilsbetingede sygdomme.
Hvad er formålet med regeringens initiativ?
Teksten angiver, at 'Regeringen har taget initiativ til en ny kampagne for at fremme sundere livsstil blandt befolkningen.'
Teksten angiver, at 'Regeringen har taget initiativ til en ny kampagne for at fremme sundere livsstil blandt befolkningen.'
This sentence means 'He took the initiative for the meeting.' It demonstrates the common collocation 'at tage initiativ' (to take initiative).
This means 'It was her initiative to start the project.' Here, 'initiativ' functions as the subject of the sentence, showing ownership of the action.
This translates to 'We appreciate your initiative.' 'At sætte pris på' is a common Danish phrase meaning 'to appreciate,' and 'initiativ' is the object of the preposition 'på'.
Han tog ___ til at organisere mødet.
In this context, 'initiativ' refers to taking the lead or the first step in organizing something.
Det er vigtigt at vise ___ i dit arbejde.
'Vise initiativ' means to show proactiveness or the ability to start things independently in your work.
Regeringen har taget et nyt ___ for at løse problemet.
Here, 'et nyt initiativ' describes a new measure or action taken by the government to address an issue.
Han mangler ___ til at starte sin egen virksomhed.
To 'mangler initiativ' means to lack the drive or the ability to start something new, like a business.
Medarbejderne opfordres til at tage mere ___.
Employees are encouraged to take more 'initiativ', meaning to be more proactive and self-starting.
Dette ___ kan forbedre situationen markant.
'Dette initiativ' refers to a specific new action or plan that has the potential to improve a situation significantly.
Hvilket ord beskriver bedst en person, der ofte tager 'initiativ'?
En proaktiv person er en, der handler og tager initiativ, i modsætning til at være passiv eller afventende.
I en forretningskontekst, hvad betyder det at 'tage initiativ'?
At tage initiativ i en forretningskontekst indebærer at være proaktiv og løsningsorienteret.
Hvilken situation ville mest sandsynligt kræve, at man 'tager initiativ'?
Når der ikke er klare retningslinjer, kræves det ofte, at man tager initiativ til at skabe struktur og drive projektet fremad.
En leder forventes ofte at tage initiativ for at drive teamet fremad.
Ledere tager ofte initiativ til at motivere og lede deres team mod fælles mål.
At 'vise initiativ' betyder at være passiv og afventende.
At vise initiativ betyder det modsatte af at være passiv; det indebærer at handle proaktivt.
Når man 'tager initiativ', er det typisk et tegn på manglende selvtillid.
At tage initiativ er ofte et tegn på selvtillid og evnen til at handle selvstændigt.
This sentence means 'Development always requires new initiatives.' The subject 'udvikling' comes first, followed by the verb 'kræver', then the adverb 'altid', and finally the object 'nye initiativer'.
This sentence translates to 'It is important to show initiatives.' The impersonal 'det er' starts the sentence, followed by the adjective 'vigtigt' and the infinitive phrase 'at vise initiativer'.
This sentence means 'The project lacked people with initiatives.' 'Projektet' is the subject, 'manglede' is the verb, and 'folk med initiativer' is the object.
Hvilket ord beskriver bedst en person, der tager initiativ?
En person, der tager initiativ, handler aktivt i stedet for at vente. Proaktiv betyder at handle på forhånd for at forhindre problemer eller skabe ændringer.
I hvilken situation er det mest afgørende at vise initiativ?
Initiativ handler om at handle proaktivt. I en krisesituation eller ved et problem er det afgørende at handle, ikke at vente. At starte et projekt uden godkendelse er ikke altid klogt, men at løse et problem før det eskalerer, er et klart eksempel på initiativ.
Hvad er den mest præcise oversættelse af 'at tage initiativ' i en forretningskontekst?
I en forretningskontekst betyder 'at tage initiativ' ofte at udvise foretagsomhed, at være proaktiv og selvstarte, hvilket 'to show enterprise' dækker bedst.
At udvise initiativ betyder altid at handle uden konsultation med andre.
At udvise initiativ handler om at handle proaktivt, men det udelukker ikke konsultation eller samarbejde. Ofte indebærer det at indlede en dialog eller et projekt, der involverer andre.
En leder, der opmuntrer medarbejderne til at tage initiativ, fremmer et mere dynamisk arbejdsmiljø.
Når medarbejdere opmuntres til at tage initiativ, fører det ofte til mere innovation, effektivitet og et generelt mere dynamisk og engageret arbejdsmiljø.
Manglende initiativ kan føre til stagnation og uforløste muligheder.
Hvis ingen tager initiativ, vil der være en tendens til at tingene forbliver som de er, og nye muligheder bliver ikke udnyttet, hvilket fører til stagnation.
Explain a situation where taking 'initiativ' (initiative) was crucial for a positive outcome, detailing the steps taken and the impact.
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I et nyligt projekt stod vi over for en uforudset udfordring, der truede med at forsinke hele tidsplanen. Jeg tog initiativ til at organisere et akut møde med teamet, hvor vi brainstormede løsninger. Min hurtige handling og evne til at mobilisere ressourcer resulterede i, at vi fandt en alternativ tilgang og afværgede en potentiel katastrofe. Dette understregede, hvor vigtigt det er at tage initiativ, især når presset er højt.
Discuss the pros and cons of always taking 'initiativ' in a professional setting. When is it beneficial, and when might it be counterproductive?
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At tage initiativ på arbejdspladsen kan have mange fordele, såsom at vise engagement og lederevner, hvilket ofte fører til karrierefremgang. Det kan også forbedre effektiviteten og problemløsningen. Dog kan overdreven initiativ tages som en mangel på tillid til kolleger eller ledelse, eller det kan føre til, at man påtager sig for meget ansvar og bliver overbebyrdet. Det er vigtigt at finde en balance og vide, hvornår ens initiativ er velkomment og understøttende for teamet.
Describe a scenario where a lack of 'initiativ' led to a missed opportunity or a negative consequence. What could have been done differently?
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For et par år siden var der en åbning for en spændende lederstilling i min afdeling, som jeg kvalificeret til. Jeg ventede dog på at blive opfordret til at søge, i stedet for selv at tage initiativ og udtrykke min interesse proaktivt. Resultatet var, at en anden kollega, der var mere fremsynet og tog initiativ til at netværke og udtrykke sin ambition, fik stillingen. Jeg lærte, at man ikke altid kan vente på, at mulighederne kommer til én – nogle gange skal man selv skabe dem.
Hvilken hovedpointe understreges i teksten vedrørende 'initiativ'?
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I en verden i konstant forandring er det afgørende at kunne tage initiativ og tilpasse sig nye omstændigheder. Virksomheder, der ikke udviser dette, risikerer at sakke bagud. Det handler ikke kun om at reagere på problemer, men også om at forudse dem og handle proaktivt for at skabe fremtidige muligheder. Uden initiativ kan innovation stagnerer og vækst udeblive.
Hvilken hovedpointe understreges i teksten vedrørende 'initiativ'?
Teksten fremhæver, at initiativ ikke kun handler om at reagere på problemer, men også om at forudse og handle proaktivt for at skabe fremtidige muligheder, hvilket er afgørende for vækst og innovation.
Teksten fremhæver, at initiativ ikke kun handler om at reagere på problemer, men også om at forudse og handle proaktivt for at skabe fremtidige muligheder, hvilket er afgørende for vækst og innovation.
Hvilken af følgende udsagn opsummerer bedst betydningen af 'initiativ' i ledelse ifølge teksten?
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At udvise initiativ er en egenskab, der ofte bliver højt værdsat i ledelsesmæssige roller. En god leder tager ikke blot imod ordrer, men ser muligheder for forbedringer og driver forandringer. Det kræver en vis grad af mod og selvtillid at træde frem og tage ansvar, men belønningen kan være betydelig, både for individet og for organisationen. Det er en drivkraft for fremskridt.
Hvilken af følgende udsagn opsummerer bedst betydningen af 'initiativ' i ledelse ifølge teksten?
Teksten angiver, at en god leder 'ser muligheder for forbedringer og driver forandringer', hvilket direkte beskriver betydningen af initiativ i en ledelsesmæssig kontekst.
Teksten angiver, at en god leder 'ser muligheder for forbedringer og driver forandringer', hvilket direkte beskriver betydningen af initiativ i en ledelsesmæssig kontekst.
Hvad er den primære pointe i teksten om 'initiativ'?
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Det er en misforståelse, at initiativ udelukkende handler om store, dramatiske handlinger. Ofte er det de små, daglige initiativer, der akkumuleres og skaber reel forandring. At tage initiativ til at hjælpe en kollega, foreslå en lille forbedring i en proces eller blot starte en konstruktiv dialog, kan have en enorm effekt over tid. Det handler om en mentalitet, hvor man aktivt søger at bidrage og forbedre.
Hvad er den primære pointe i teksten om 'initiativ'?
Teksten korrigerer misforståelsen om, at initiativ kun er store handlinger, og understreger i stedet, at 'de små, daglige initiativer, der akkumuleres og skaber reel forandring'.
Teksten korrigerer misforståelsen om, at initiativ kun er store handlinger, og understreger i stedet, at 'de små, daglige initiativer, der akkumuleres og skaber reel forandring'.
This sentence means 'He took the initiative to start the project.' The word order follows standard Danish sentence structure: Subject (Han), Verb (tog), Object (initiativ), Prepositional phrase (til at starte projektet).
This sentence translates to 'It requires a lot of initiative to build a business.' The structure places 'Det kræver' (It requires) at the beginning, followed by the quantity 'meget' (a lot of) and then the noun 'initiativ', and finally the infinitive phrase 'at bygge en virksomhed' (to build a business).
This sentence means 'She showed great initiative during the crisis.' The typical Danish sentence structure is maintained: Subject (Hun), Verb (viste), Adjective (stort), Noun (initiativ), and then the prepositional phrase of time (under krisen).
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Summary
Initiativ is about taking the lead and starting something without being told.
- Take charge
- First move
- Self-starting
Learn the stress
In 'initiativ', the stress is on the last syllable: 'ini-ti-ATIV'. This is a common pattern for words ending in -iv. Pay attention to the pronunciation so you sound natural.
Use it in a simple sentence
Practice with a basic sentence: 'Hun tog initiativ.' (She took the initiative.) This helps solidify its meaning in context.
Synonyms for better understanding
Think of English synonyms like 'drive', 'enterprise', or 'lead'. This can help you grasp the nuance of 'initiativ' and its various applications. It's about being the first to act.
Common phrases
A very common phrase is 'at tage initiativ' (to take initiative). Memorizing this phrase will make it easier to use the word correctly in conversation.
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afdeling
B1A department or section within an organization or building.
anliggende
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anmode
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anmodningsbrev
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anmodningsform
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betaling
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