意味
To notice or see something suddenly.
文化的背景
In Norwegian hiking culture, spotting the next 'T' (red trail marker) is a constant game. People often say 'Jeg fikk øye på neste T' to reassure their group. Norwegians value privacy. 'Å få øye på noen' is often followed by a polite nod rather than an enthusiastic shout, reflecting the 'Janteloven' influence of not drawing too much attention. The phrase is a staple in 'Nordic Noir'. Detectives are often described as 'få øye på' a detail that breaks the case, emphasizing their sharp intuition. In the dark Norwegian winters, 'å få øye på' someone wearing a 'refleks' (reflector) is a matter of safety. It's a common topic in traffic safety campaigns.
The 'Aha' Moment
Use this phrase to sound more like a native when you find something you've been looking for. It shows you understand Norwegian idioms.
Preposition Trap
Always use 'på'. Never 'i', 'til', or 'med'. 'Få øye på' is a fixed set.
意味
To notice or see something suddenly.
The 'Aha' Moment
Use this phrase to sound more like a native when you find something you've been looking for. It shows you understand Norwegian idioms.
Preposition Trap
Always use 'på'. Never 'i', 'til', or 'med'. 'Få øye på' is a fixed set.
Past Tense is King
You will use 'fikk øye på' 80% of the time because we usually talk about spotting things after it happened.
自分をテスト
Fyll inn de manglende ordene i setningen.
Da vi kom til toppen av fjellet, ____ vi øye ____ fjorden.
The correct past tense is 'fikk' and the mandatory preposition is 'på'.
Hvilken setning er riktig?
Velg den mest naturlige setningen:
The idiom uses singular 'øye' and the preposition 'på'.
Fullfør dialogen.
A: Ser du hunden min? B: Nei... vent! Nå ____ jeg øye på den!
Since the person is seeing it right now, the present tense 'får' is used.
Match situasjonen med riktig bruk av uttrykket.
Du leter etter vennen din på en travel togstasjon. Hva sier du når du ser ham?
'Jeg fikk øye på deg' is the natural way to announce you've spotted someone.
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4 問題Da vi kom til toppen av fjellet, ____ vi øye ____ fjorden.
The correct past tense is 'fikk' and the mandatory preposition is 'på'.
Velg den mest naturlige setningen:
The idiom uses singular 'øye' and the preposition 'på'.
A: Ser du hunden min? B: Nei... vent! Nå ____ jeg øye på den!
Since the person is seeing it right now, the present tense 'får' is used.
Du leter etter vennen din på en travel togstasjon. Hva sier du når du ser ham?
'Jeg fikk øye på deg' is the natural way to announce you've spotted someone.
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よくある質問
12 問No, the idiom is fixed in the singular 'øye'. Saying 'øyne' sounds like you are physically receiving eyeballs.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your friends, or in a written essay.
'Å se' is the general act of seeing. 'Å få øye på' is the specific moment you notice something.
No, for hearing you would use 'å få øre på' (rare) or more commonly 'å få med seg' or 'å høre'.
Yes, among young people, but 'å få øye på' is much more natural and better for learners.
Use 'har fått øye på'. Example: 'Jeg har nettopp fått øye på feilen.'
Yes, like spotting a mistake or a pattern, but not for spotting a 'feeling'.
Not necessarily. You can get eye on something completely by accident.
Yes, it is a distinct long vowel in Norwegian.
Absolutely. It's very common for spotting friends in a crowd.
There isn't a direct idiomatic opposite, but 'å miste av syne' (to lose sight of) is close.
It's better to say 'Jeg så at han dro'. 'Få øye på' usually takes a noun as an object.
関連フレーズ
å legge merke til
similarto notice
å få et glimt av
specialized formto catch a glimpse of
å oppdage
similarto discover
å stirre på
contrastto stare at
å se
builds onto see