意味
Leaving the house.
文化的背景
The 'Søndagstur' (Sunday trip) is a national institution where 'å komme seg ut' is the primary goal, regardless of destination. During 'mørketida' (the dark time), 'å komme seg ut' is treated as a medical necessity to combat Seasonal Affective Disorder. Children in Norwegian kindergartens are expected to 'komme seg ut' and play outside for several hours every day, even in sub-zero temperatures. The 'lunsjpause' often involves 'å komme seg ut' for a quick walk to reset the brain for the afternoon.
The 'Litt' Trick
Always add 'litt' (a bit) to make your request sound more natural and less demanding: 'Jeg må komme meg litt ut.'
Don't forget 'seg'!
Without the reflexive pronoun, you're just saying 'to come out', which sounds like a movie premiere, not a person leaving a house.
意味
Leaving the house.
The 'Litt' Trick
Always add 'litt' (a bit) to make your request sound more natural and less demanding: 'Jeg må komme meg litt ut.'
Don't forget 'seg'!
Without the reflexive pronoun, you're just saying 'to come out', which sounds like a movie premiere, not a person leaving a house.
The Doorstep Mile
Mention 'dørstokkmila' when talking about how hard it is to 'komme seg ut' on a rainy day to sound like a native.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun (meg, deg, seg, oss, dere).
Vi har vært inne for lenge. Vi må komme ___ ut!
The subject is 'Vi' (we), so the reflexive pronoun must be 'oss'.
Which sentence is most natural for someone who is tired of being at home?
Jeg føler meg innesperret...
'Komme meg ut' is the standard reflexive construction with the directional 'ut'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Skal vi dra på kino? B: Ja, gjerne! Jeg trenger virkelig å ___ ___ ___.
B is talking about themselves, so 'meg' is used.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: A friend has been sad and staying in their room for days.
This is a supportive way to encourage someone to change their environment.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Ut vs. Ute
練習問題バンク
4 問題Vi har vært inne for lenge. Vi må komme ___ ut!
The subject is 'Vi' (we), so the reflexive pronoun must be 'oss'.
Jeg føler meg innesperret...
'Komme meg ut' is the standard reflexive construction with the directional 'ut'.
A: Skal vi dra på kino? B: Ja, gjerne! Jeg trenger virkelig å ___ ___ ___.
B is talking about themselves, so 'meg' is used.
Situation: A friend has been sad and staying in their room for days.
This is a supportive way to encourage someone to change their environment.
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よくある質問
10 問No, 'ute' is for location. Use 'ut' for direction/movement.
It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
'Dra ut' focuses on the destination or the journey, while 'komme seg ut' focuses on the act of leaving the house.
Yes, 'komme seg ut av bilen' is perfectly correct.
Yes, it becomes 'dere': 'Dere må komme dere ut.'
Yes, to describe leaving the office for a break or field work.
No, for that Norwegians use 'å komme ut av skapet' (to come out of the closet).
Jeg kom meg endelig ut.
Yes, 'Hunden må komme seg ut' is common.
You can say 'Jeg må komme meg hjem', but 'komme seg ut' works if the party is crowded and you need air.
関連フレーズ
Å lufte seg
synonymTo air oneself out.
Å gå en tur
similarTo go for a walk.
Å stikke ut
informalTo pop out.
Å komme seg av gårde
builds onTo get going.
Å bryte ut
specialized formTo break out.