意味
Traveling to your residence by bus.
文化的背景
The 'A-bus' system in Copenhagen is so frequent you don't need a timetable. Taking the bus home is seen as a stress-free alternative to city driving. In Nuuk, the bus system (Nuup Bussii) is vital because of the hilly terrain and snow. 'At tage bussen hjem' is a common phrase even in small communities. In Tórshavn, the city buses (Bussleiðin) are free for everyone. This makes 'taking the bus home' a very popular and cost-effective choice. The 'Natbus' (Night Bus) is a rite of passage. Taking it home after a night out is a social experience, often involving loud conversations and fast food.
The 'Hjem' Rule
Always use 'hjem' for movement. If you say 'hjemme', people will think you are already there.
No 'til'
Don't say 'til hjem'. It's a classic giveaway that you're a beginner.
意味
Traveling to your residence by bus.
The 'Hjem' Rule
Always use 'hjem' for movement. If you say 'hjemme', people will think you are already there.
No 'til'
Don't say 'til hjem'. It's a classic giveaway that you're a beginner.
Bus Numbers
If you use a specific bus, say 'Jeg tager 5C hjem' (I take the 5C home).
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word.
Jeg tager ______ hjem.
We use the definite form 'bussen' in this standard collocation.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I took the bus home' (past tense)?
'Tog' is the past tense of 'tage'.
Match the Danish to the English.
Match the transport phrases.
These are all variations of the same movement pattern.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hvordan kommer du hjem? B: Jeg ____ ______ ____.
This is the most natural response to 'How are you getting home?'.
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4 問題Jeg tager ______ hjem.
We use the definite form 'bussen' in this standard collocation.
How do you say 'I took the bus home' (past tense)?
'Tog' is the past tense of 'tage'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are all variations of the same movement pattern.
A: Hvordan kommer du hjem? B: Jeg ____ ______ ____.
This is the most natural response to 'How are you getting home?'.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes, but 'bussen' (the bus) is much more common as it refers to the service.
It's a historical remnant in Danish spelling. Always pronounce it starting with the 'j' sound.
No, it's neutral. You can use it with anyone.
You still say 'Jeg tager bussen hjem' in the singular to describe the overall journey.
It's better to use 'nå' (reach) if you are running for it, or 'tage' for the general action.
Yes! 'Jeg tager bussen hjem til Peter'.
It's 'bussen' with two s's to keep the 'u' sound short.
Jeg sidder i bussen på vej hjem.
A night bus that runs when the normal lines stop, usually after midnight.
Rarely. It's considered polite to keep to yourself.
関連フレーズ
at tage toget hjem
similarTo take the train home
at køre med bussen
similarTo ride with the bus
at nå bussen
builds onTo catch/make the bus
at misse bussen
contrastTo miss the bus
at tage en taxa hjem
similarTo take a taxi home