意味
Traveling to a place
文化的背景
Danes are very punctual. If you say 'Jeg er på vej', people expect you to arrive within the timeframe you implied. Sending this text is a sign of respect for the other person's time. In Greenlandic Danish, 'på vej' might involve much longer distances and different modes of transport like dog sleds or helicopters, but the phrase remains the same. In Danish offices, 'på vej' is a positive way to say a project is moving forward. It emphasizes progress over perfection. The phrase is so common in texting that many Danes just write 'på vej' or even 'pv' in very informal settings.
The 'Hjem' Rule
Never say 'på vej til hjem'. It's always just 'på vej hjem'.
Don't say 'i vej'
Using 'i' instead of 'på' changes the meaning to 'in the way' or 'wrong'.
意味
Traveling to a place
The 'Hjem' Rule
Never say 'på vej til hjem'. It's always just 'på vej hjem'.
Don't say 'i vej'
Using 'i' instead of 'på' changes the meaning to 'in the way' or 'wrong'.
Texting Shortcut
In very casual texts, you can just write 'På vej!' without the 'Jeg er'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing words to say 'I am on my way'.
Jeg ___ ___ vej.
The correct verb is 'er' (am) and the preposition is 'på' (on).
Which sentence means 'The food is on its way'?
Choose the best option:
'På vej' is the fixed idiom for being en route.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hvor er du? B: Jeg er ___ ___ til stationen.
When going to a destination, use 'på vej til'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are telling your boss the report will be sent soon.
This indicates the report is in the process of being delivered/sent.
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4 問題Jeg ___ ___ vej.
The correct verb is 'er' (am) and the preposition is 'på' (on).
Choose the best option:
'På vej' is the fixed idiom for being en route.
A: Hvor er du? B: Jeg er ___ ___ til stationen.
When going to a destination, use 'på vej til'.
You are telling your boss the report will be sent soon.
This indicates the report is in the process of being delivered/sent.
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よくある質問
10 問Yes, you can use it for any mode of transport. 'Flyet er på vej.'
Use 'på vej' for the idiom. 'På vejen' means literally on the physical road surface.
Yes, this means 'I am about to eat' or 'I am on my way to eat'.
'På vej' is more common in speech and for short trips. 'Undervejs' is more formal and used for longer journeys or processes.
You say 'Jeg er på vej tilbage'.
Yes, very often to indicate that a document or product is coming soon.
Yes, 'En ny tid er på vej' (A new time is coming).
No, it is neutral and can be used in any setting.
In full sentences, yes. In texts, you can drop the 'Jeg er'.
Yes, this is very common when meeting someone.
関連フレーズ
undervejs
similaren route / during the journey
på vej hjem
specialized formon the way home
i gang med
contrastin the middle of doing something
lige om hjørnet
similarjust around the corner