handle
When you're learning Norwegian, you'll find words that have a few meanings. One of those words is handle. At an A1 level, the most common meaning you'll hear and use for handle is 'to shop'.
Think about when you go to the grocery store; you are handling for food. You might also hear it used in a slightly different way, meaning 'to act' or 'to deal with something'.
For example, if there's a problem, someone might ask how you plan to handle it. Both meanings are important, but 'to shop' is a great place to start.
When using the verb 'handle' (to shop, to act) at a C1 level, it's important to differentiate its nuances. While it commonly means 'to shop' for groceries or other items, it also signifies 'to act' or 'to deal with' a situation. You might 'handle' a difficult customer or 'handle' a complex problem at work. The context is key for understanding its precise meaning.
It can also be used reflexively, as in 'å handle om' (to be about), adding another layer of meaning. Mastering these distinctions allows for more precise and natural communication in Norwegian.
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- Shopping (groceries)
- To act/behave
- Common A2 verb
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Jeg må handle mat.
I must shop food. (I need to buy groceries.)
Skal vi handle sammen?
Shall we shop together?
Han handler alltid på lørdager.
He shops always on Saturdays. (He always shops on Saturdays.)
Hva skal vi handle til middag?
What shall we shop for dinner? (What should we buy for dinner?)
Det er viktig å handle raskt.
It is important to act quickly.
De handler ofte i sentrum.
They shop often in downtown. (They often shop downtown.)
Hun handler klær på nett.
She shops clothes on net. (She buys clothes online.)
Vi må handle nå.
We must act now.
Jeg må handle mat til middag i kveld.
I need to shop for food for dinner tonight.
De bestemte seg for å handle raskt da de så muligheten.
They decided to act quickly when they saw the opportunity.
Det er viktig å handle etisk i alle situasjoner.
It is important to act ethically in all situations.
Vi pleier å handle lokalt for å støtte småbedrifter.
We usually shop locally to support small businesses.
Hun er kjent for å handle impulsivt.
She is known for acting impulsively.
Hvor handler du vanligvis klær?
Where do you usually shop for clothes?
Regjeringen må handle nå for å løse krisen.
The government must act now to solve the crisis.
Etter en lang arbeidsuke er det deilig å handle inn til helgen.
After a long work week, it's lovely to shop for the weekend.
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Handle is a versatile verb in Norwegian. It can mean 'to shop' or 'to act.' The meaning often depends on the context.
When you're talking about buying things, it usually means 'to shop.' For example, 'Jeg må handle mat' means 'I need to shop for food.'
When it's used in a more general sense, it means 'to act' or 'to deal with something.' For example, 'Vi må handle raskt' means 'We must act quickly.'
A common mistake is using 'kjøpe' (to buy) instead of 'handle' when referring to the general activity of shopping. While 'kjøpe' is about the act of purchasing an item, 'handle' encompasses the whole shopping trip or process.
Incorrect: 'Jeg skal kjøpe.' (Unless you mean you are about to buy one specific item.)
Correct: 'Jeg skal handle.' (Meaning you are going shopping.)
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Dual Meaning of 'handle'
Remember that 'handle' can mean both to shop and to act. Context will help you understand which meaning is intended.
'Handle' as 'to shop'
When 'handle' means 'to shop', it often refers to buying everyday items like groceries. For example, 'å handle mat' means to shop for food.
'Handle' as 'to act'
When 'handle' means 'to act', it implies taking action or making a decision. For instance, 'å handle raskt' means to act quickly.
Common Phrase: 'Å handle inn'
You'll often hear 'å handle inn', which specifically means to do the shopping or to buy provisions, typically for a household.
Prepositions with 'handle'
When 'handle' means 'to act' in relation to a situation, you might see prepositions like 'i' (in) or 'etter' (according to). For example, 'å handle i en krise' (to act in a crisis).
Don't confuse with English 'handle'
Be careful not to confuse the Norwegian 'handle' with the English word 'handle' (meaning to touch or manage an object). The meanings are quite different.
Listen for Context Clues
Pay attention to the surrounding words in a sentence to determine if 'handle' means to shop or to act. For instance, if you hear 'mat' (food), it's likely about shopping.
Practice with Shopping Scenarios
Practice using 'handle' in sentences about shopping. Imagine you're making a grocery list or talking about where you buy your clothes.
Practice with Action Scenarios
Think of situations where you might need to take action. How would you say 'I need to act now' using 'handle'?
Related Noun: 'Handling'
The noun 'handling' means an action or a deed. This can help reinforce your understanding of 'handle' as 'to act'.
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स्मृति सहायक
Imagine you are holding a shopping 'handle' while you 'handle' your groceries. This connects the English 'handle' to the Norwegian 'handle' for both shopping and acting.
दृश्य संबंध
Picture yourself in a bustling Norwegian supermarket, pushing a shopping cart. The cart has a 'handle' that you are gripping tightly. You are 'handling' your shopping list and 'handling' the task of buying food.
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चैलेंज
Try to use 'handle' in a sentence about your daily routine. For example: 'Før jobb, må jeg handle...' (Before work, I must shop...).
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Choose the correct translation for 'handle' in the sentence: 'Jeg liker å handle nye klær.'
'Handle' in this context means 'to shop' for new clothes.
Which sentence uses 'handle' correctly to mean 'to act'?
'Vi må handle nå' means 'We must act now,' indicating an action rather than shopping.
What does 'å handle mat' mean?
'Handle mat' is a common phrase meaning 'to shop for groceries' or 'to buy food'.
The word 'handle' can mean 'to shop'.
Yes, 'handle' is commonly used to mean 'to shop', especially for groceries or other goods.
In the sentence 'De handler en gave', 'handle' means 'to talk'.
No, in 'De handler en gave', 'handle' means 'to buy' or 'to shop for' a gift, not 'to talk'.
'Vi må handle raskt' means 'We must act quickly'.
Yes, in this context, 'handle' refers to taking action promptly.
This sentence means 'I must buy groceries.' In Norwegian, the verb 'handle' often means 'to shop for' when referring to groceries or items.
This sentence means 'We are shopping in the store.' The present tense of 'handle' is 'handler'.
This sentence means 'You must act quickly.' Here, 'handle' means 'to act'.
Choose the correct translation: 'I am shopping for clothes.'
'handle' means 'to shop'.
Which sentence means 'He acts quickly'?
'handle' can also mean 'to act'.
What is the best translation for 'She shops every Saturday'?
'hver lørdag' means 'every Saturday' and 'handler' means 'shops'.
The sentence 'Vi handler mat' means 'We eat food'.
'Vi handler mat' means 'We shop for food'. 'Spiser' means 'eat'.
If someone 'handler' in a store, they are buying things.
To 'handle' in the context of a store means to shop or buy things.
The sentence 'Jeg handler nå' means 'I am acting now'.
'handle' can mean 'to act', and 'nå' means 'now'.
This sentence means 'I have to buy groceries.' The verb 'handle' comes after the modal verb 'må'.
This question means 'Shall we shop for clothes today?' The structure is common for asking about plans.
This sentence means 'They like to shop online.' The 'å' is used before the infinitive verb.
Think about what one does with food for dinner.
Consider 'handle' as 'to act' in a given scenario.
When do they usually go shopping?
Read this aloud:
Jeg skal handle nye klær neste uke.
Focus: handle, klær, neste uke
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Read this aloud:
Det er viktig å handle raskt når det er krise.
Focus: viktig, handle, raskt, krise
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Read this aloud:
Hvor pleier du å handle matvarer?
Focus: hvor, pleier, handle, matvarer
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Etter å ha mistet jobben, måtte hun ___ raskt for å finne en ny inntekt.
I denne sammenhengen betyr 'handle' å agere eller foreta seg noe, som i 'to take action'.
Politiet måtte ___ raskt da situasjonen eskalerte.
Her indikerer 'handle' behovet for rask handling for å kontrollere en situasjon.
Han pleide å ___ all maten på det lokale supermarkedet.
I denne setningen betyr 'handle' å kjøpe inn varer, altså 'to shop'.
Det er viktig å ___ ansvarlig med pengene sine.
Her refererer 'handle' til å oppføre seg eller agere på en bestemt måte, 'to act responsibly'.
Vi må ___ inn mye mat før gjestene kommer.
Denne setningen bruker 'handle' i betydningen 'to shop for' eller 'to buy groceries'.
Hvordan ville du ___ i en slik vanskelig situasjon?
Her brukes 'handle' i betydningen 'to act' eller 'to behave' i møte med en utfordring.
Hva er den mest passende oversettelsen av 'handle' i denne setningen: 'Vi må handle raskt for å unngå problemer.'?
'Handle' i denne konteksten betyr å ta grep eller å agere raskt.
Velg setningen der 'handle' brukes i betydningen 'å kjøpe inn varer'.
Her refererer 'handle' til å kjøpe varer, ofte uten forhåndsplanlegging.
I hvilken av disse situasjonene ville man mest sannsynlig bruke 'handle' for å beskrive en persons oppførsel?
'Handle' kan også bety å oppføre seg eller reagere, som i 'å handle klokt'.
Setningen 'Jeg skal handle mat' betyr at jeg skal kjøpe mat.
I denne setningen er 'handle' synonymt med 'å kjøpe inn', spesifikt matvarer.
Uttrykket 'å handle med omhu' refererer primært til å handle i en butikk med forsiktighet.
'Å handle med omhu' betyr å agere eller oppføre seg forsiktig og med omtanke i en generell forstand, ikke nødvendigvis relatert til shopping.
Hvis en person 'handler impulsivt', betyr det at de kjøper mange ting uten å tenke seg om.
'Å handle impulsivt' betyr både å kjøpe ting uten planlegging og å agere uten forutgående tanke.
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Summary
"Handle" is a versatile verb in Norwegian, used for both shopping and performing actions.
- Shopping (groceries)
- To act/behave
- Common A2 verb
Dual Meaning of 'handle'
Remember that 'handle' can mean both to shop and to act. Context will help you understand which meaning is intended.
'Handle' as 'to shop'
When 'handle' means 'to shop', it often refers to buying everyday items like groceries. For example, 'å handle mat' means to shop for food.
'Handle' as 'to act'
When 'handle' means 'to act', it implies taking action or making a decision. For instance, 'å handle raskt' means to act quickly.
Common Phrase: 'Å handle inn'
You'll often hear 'å handle inn', which specifically means to do the shopping or to buy provisions, typically for a household.
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यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
संबंधित मुहावरे
business के और शब्द
angående
B1Regarding or concerning.
anmodning
B2A formal request or plea for action.
avklaringsprosess
C1a process of clarification
avtale
B1An agreement or a scheduled appointment
avvikle
B2To bring to an end or close down
bank
A2a financial institution
bedrift
B1A business or company
behovsanalyse
C1an analysis of needs or requirements
betale
A1To give money for goods/services.
betingelse
B1A condition or term for an agreement