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vores

Vores is a possessive pronoun that means 'our'. It's used before a plural noun or before a singular noun that is common gender.

For example, you would say 'vores hus' (our house) because 'hus' is a common gender noun. You would also say 'vores biler' (our cars) because 'biler' is plural.

It doesn't change based on the gender or number of the possessor, only the thing being possessed.

When Danish learners encounter "vores", it's typically one of the first possessive pronouns they learn. It directly translates to "our" in English. Unlike some other Danish possessive words, "vores" is straightforward because it doesn't change its form based on the gender or number of the noun it modifies. This makes it a relatively easy word to master early on, as you don't need to worry about agreement rules. Just remember: "vores" always means "our", no matter what you're talking about.

§ What 'vores' means

Definition
'Vores' is a Danish possessive pronoun that means 'our'. It indicates ownership or belonging to a group including the speaker.

In Danish, 'vores' is used to show that something belongs to 'us'. It's pretty straightforward, but there are a few things to keep in mind, especially if you're used to English grammar. Unlike some other Danish possessive pronouns, 'vores' doesn't change its form based on the gender or number of the noun it modifies. This makes it one of the easier ones to learn!

Think of it like this: if you would say 'our car' or 'our books' in English, you'll use 'vores' in Danish. It stays the same whether you're talking about one thing or many things, and whether that thing is masculine, feminine, or neuter. This is a big help for beginners.

§ Basic Usage Examples

Let's look at some simple sentences to see how 'vores' works in practice. You'll notice it always comes before the noun it describes, just like 'our' in English.

Det er vores hus.

  • Translation hint: That is our house.

Vi elsker vores børn.

  • Translation hint: We love our children.

Hvor er vores bil?

  • Translation hint: Where is our car?

Notice how 'vores' stays the same in all these examples, even though 'hus' (house) is a neuter noun, 'børn' (children) is plural, and 'bil' (car) is a common gender noun. This consistency is a big plus for learners.

§ 'Vores' vs. other possessives

Danish has different possessive pronouns depending on who owns the thing. For example, 'min' (my), 'din' (your, singular informal), 'hans' (his), 'hendes' (her), and 'deres' (their). The key distinction for 'vores' is that it always includes the speaker in the 'owner' group.

Consider the difference between 'vores' and 'deres':

  • 'Vores' means 'our' (includes me/us).

  • 'Deres' means 'their' (doesn't include me/us).

Det er vores hund, men det er deres kat.

  • Translation hint: That is our dog, but that is their cat.

This sentence clearly shows the difference in ownership. 'Vores' refers to a dog owned by 'us', and 'deres' refers to a cat owned by 'them'.

§ Common mistakes to avoid

While 'vores' is straightforward, new learners sometimes make a couple of common mistakes:

  • Trying to make it agree with the noun: Remember, 'vores' is invariable. Don't add '-t' or '-e' to it. It always stays 'vores'.

  • Confusing it with 'deres': Make sure you understand whether the speaker is included in the group of owners. If so, use 'vores'. If not, use 'deres'.

§ Putting it all together

'Vores' is a fundamental word for expressing possession in Danish. Its unchanging form makes it a friendly word for beginners. Just remember it always means 'our' and precedes the noun. With a little practice, you'll be using 'vores' correctly in no time, expanding your ability to talk about shared possessions and relationships in Danish.

Kan du se vores nye bil?

  • Translation hint: Can you see our new car?

Det er vores feriebolig i Danmark.

  • Translation hint: That is our holiday home in Denmark.

Keep these examples in mind, and you'll master 'vores' quickly. It's a key building block for more complex sentences and expressing shared ownership in Danish conversations.

よく使う組み合わせ

vores hus our house
vores bil our car
vores familie our family
vores venner our friends
vores by our city
vores land our country
vores arbejde our work
vores skole our school
vores liv our life
vores mad our food

よく使うフレーズ

Det er vores.

It is ours.

Hvor er vores ting?

Where are our things?

Vi elsker vores børn.

We love our children.

Skal vi tage vores cykler?

Should we take our bikes?

Dette er vores nye hjem.

This is our new home.

Vores hund er sød.

Our dog is cute.

De besøger vores forældre.

They are visiting our parents.

Vi skal spise vores aftensmad.

We need to eat our dinner.

Hvad er vores plan?

What is our plan?

Vores ferie var fantastisk.

Our holiday was fantastic.

よくある質問

10 問

You pronounce 'vores' like 'voh-ress'. The 'o' is short, like in 'pot'. The 's' is soft, like in 'see'.

Good question! 'Vores' is the modern and most common way to say 'our' in Danish. While 'vor' technically exists, it's very formal and rarely used in everyday speech. Stick with 'vores' for almost all situations.

Yes, 'vores' is always 'vores', whether the thing you own is singular or plural. For example:
'Det er vores hus.' (It is our house.)
'Det er vores bøger.' (They are our books.)

No, that's a common concern for English speakers learning Danish! Unlike some other possessive words, 'vores' doesn't change based on the gender (common or neuter) of the noun it refers to. It's always 'vores'.

You use 'vores' just like you would 'our' in English. It comes before the noun.
'Hvor er vores bil?' (Where is our car?)
'Det er vores venner.' (They are our friends.)

'Vores' means 'our' and shows possession. 'Os' means 'us' and is an object pronoun. Think of it like this:
'Det er vores hund.' (It is our dog.)
'Kan du se os?' (Can you see us?)

Generally, 'vores' is not strongly stressed unless you want to emphasize 'our' specifically. For example, if you want to say 'It's OUR car, not theirs', then you might stress it.

Absolutely! You use 'vores' when referring to people in your group, just like in English.
'Dette er vores lærer.' (This is our teacher.)
'Vi elsker vores børn.' (We love our children.)

A common mistake is trying to make 'vores' agree with the noun in number or gender. Remember, 'vores' is always 'vores'! Also, don't confuse it with 'os' (us).

No, 'vores' comes before the noun it modifies. If you want to say 'The car is ours', you'd use a different construction, usually with 'vores' followed by 'egen' or 'eget', or simply restructure the sentence. For example: 'Bilen er vores.' (The car is ours - this is common and acceptable without 'egen/eget' in many contexts, but 'vores' itself isn't acting as a standalone possessive pronoun at the end of the sentence like 'ours' in English).

自分をテスト 30 問

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Dette er ___ hus. (This is ___ house.)

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' means 'our' and is used before a singular common noun like 'hus'.

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Vi elsker ___ familie. (We love ___ family.)

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' means 'our' and is used before a singular common noun like 'familie'.

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Hvor er ___ bil? (Where is ___ car?)

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' means 'our' and is used before a singular common noun like 'bil'.

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Det er ___ venner. (They are ___ friends.)

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' means 'our' and is used before a plural noun like 'venner'.

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Kan du lide ___ nye have? (Do you like ___ new garden?)

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' means 'our' and is used before a singular common noun like 'have'.

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Vi bor i ___ hus. (We live in ___ house.)

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' means 'our' and is used before a singular common noun like 'hus'.

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Vi bor i ___ hus i København.

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' (our) is the correct possessive pronoun for 'vi' (we).

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Er det ___ bil, der holder udenfor?

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

The context implies ownership by 'we', so 'vores' (our) is appropriate.

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Vi elsker ___ nye hund. Den er så sød!

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' (our) refers to the dog belonging to 'we'.

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De har inviteret os til ___ sommerhus.

正解! おしい! 正解: deres

The sentence implies that the summer house belongs to 'they', not 'us'. So 'deres' (their) is the correct word. The question should have been formulated with a hint on the subject.

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Kan du hjælpe os med ___ lektier?

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' (our) correctly refers to the homework belonging to 'us'.

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Vi skal besøge ___ familie i weekenden.

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

'Vores' (our) indicates the family belongs to 'we'.

multiple choice B2

Which of the following best completes the sentence: 'Jeg har ikke set ___ bil i garagen.'

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

The sentence translates to 'I haven't seen our car in the garage.' 'Vores' is the correct possessive pronoun here.

multiple choice B2

Choose the correct sentence: 'Vi elsker ___ nye hus.'

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

The sentence translates to 'We love our new house.' 'Vores' is the appropriate possessive pronoun for 'we'.

multiple choice B2

Which word is the most suitable to complete the phrase: 'Dette er ikke ___ problem, men jeres.'

正解! おしい! 正解: vores

The sentence means 'This is not our problem, but yours.' 'Vores' correctly indicates possession for 'our'.

true false B2

The sentence 'Vi spiser vores mad' correctly uses 'vores' to mean 'our'.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

The sentence translates to 'We eat our food.' 'Vores' is correctly used as the possessive pronoun.

true false B2

'Vores' can be used interchangeably with 'mine' in all contexts.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

'Vores' means 'our', while 'mine' means 'my'. They are not interchangeable as they refer to different possessors.

true false B2

In the sentence 'De tager vores bøger', 'vores' refers to the books belonging to 'them'.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

The sentence means 'They take our books.' 'Vores' refers to the books belonging to 'us', not 'them'.

listening C1

Listen for how 'vores' is used in the context of shared resources.

正解! おしい! 正解: Det er vigtigt, at vi beskytter vores fælles ressourcer for fremtidige generationer.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening C1

Pay attention to 'vores' when talking about a shared goal despite differences.

正解! おしい! 正解: Selvom vi har forskellige meninger, er vores mål det samme: at opnå en bæredygtig løsning.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening C1

Focus on 'vores' in the context of collective understanding.

正解! おしい! 正解: Efter mange års forskning er vores forståelse af universet blevet betydeligt udvidet.
正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Vores strategi for at håndtere den globale opvarmning kræver en koordineret indsats fra alle lande.

Focus: Vores (voh-rs)

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Hvilke tiltag kan vi implementere for at forbedre vores samfund og skabe mere lighed?

Focus: Vores (voh-rs)

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

På trods af de udfordringer vi står overfor, er vores tro på fremtiden urokkelig.

Focus: Vores (voh-rs)

正解! おしい! 正解:
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Efter årevis i eksil vendte de tilbage til ___ hjemland, mærket af tiden men fulde af håb.

正解! おしい! 正解: deres

In this context, 'hjemland' is a singular common noun. 'Deres' (their) is the correct possessive pronoun here, agreeing with the plural subject 'de'. 'Vores' would mean 'our'.

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Regeringens nye politik har vakt stor debat, især omkring dens indvirkning på ___ økonomiske stabilitet og internationale relationer.

正解! おしい! 正解: dens

'Regeringens' (the government's) implies a singular entity, making 'dens' (its) the appropriate possessive pronoun for 'økonomiske stabilitet' (economic stability).

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På trods af kompleksiteten i kvantefysikken har forskere gjort enorme fremskridt i at forstå ___ grundlæggende principper.

正解! おしい! 正解: dens

'Kvantefysikken' (quantum physics) is a singular entity, so 'dens' (its) is the correct possessive pronoun for 'grundlæggende principper' (fundamental principles).

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Virksomheden står over for en afgørende periode, hvor ___ evne til at innovere vil bestemme dens fremtidige succes.

正解! おしい! 正解: dens

'Virksomheden' (the company) is singular, therefore 'dens' (its) is the correct possessive pronoun for 'evne' (ability).

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Kunstnerens seneste udstilling udforsker temaer om identitet og tilhørsforhold, der afspejler ___ dybt personlige oplevelser.

正解! おしい! 正解: sine

When the possessive pronoun refers back to the subject of the sentence ('kunstnerens' - the artist's), and the subject is the owner of the object ('oplevelser' - experiences), 'sine' is used for plural objects. 'Sine' agrees with 'oplevelser' (plural).

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Den nye forskningsrapport understreger vigtigheden af kritisk tænkning og opfordrer læserne til at vurdere information ud fra ___ egne perspektiver.

正解! おしい! 正解: deres

The subject 'læserne' (the readers) is plural. 'Deres' (their) is the correct possessive pronoun to refer to 'egne perspektiver' (own perspectives).

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