意味
To go for a short walk or a trip.
文化的背景
The 'Søndagstur' is a national institution. Even if it's freezing, you will see families 'ta seg en tur' with oranges and chocolate. It is socially acceptable to 'ta seg en tur' during the workday to clear your head, reflecting the high trust in Norwegian offices. A 'gåtur' (walking trip) is one of the most common first dates in Norway because it's casual and 'uformell'. Using 'innom' with this phrase makes a visit feel less intrusive, which fits the Norwegian desire to respect personal space.
The 'Innom' Trick
Always add 'innom' if you are visiting a person or a shop. It makes you sound like a native speaker instantly.
Reflexive Matching
If you say 'Jeg tar seg en tur', Norwegians will understand you, but it sounds like 'I take himself a trip'.
意味
To go for a short walk or a trip.
The 'Innom' Trick
Always add 'innom' if you are visiting a person or a shop. It makes you sound like a native speaker instantly.
Reflexive Matching
If you say 'Jeg tar seg en tur', Norwegians will understand you, but it sounds like 'I take himself a trip'.
The Sunday Rule
If a Norwegian invites you to 'ta en tur' on a Sunday, bring comfortable shoes. It's probably a walk, not a coffee sit-down.
Keep it Simple
Don't overthink the destination. You can 'ta en tur' to the mailbox, and it's still correct!
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Vi skal ta ___ en tur i skogen.
The subject is 'Vi' (we), so the reflexive pronoun must be 'oss' (ourselves).
Which sentence is most natural for a short visit to a friend?
I want to visit my friend for 10 minutes.
'Ta en tur innom' is the perfect casual phrase for a short visit.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Det er så fint vær i dag! B: Ja, skal vi _______?
When the weather is nice, Norwegians naturally suggest 'taking a trip out'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at work and need a 5-minute break.
This signals a short, temporary break.
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Where can you 'ta en tur'?
Nature
- • Skogen
- • Fjellet
- • Parken
Social
- • Bestemor
- • En venn
- • Kafeen
Errands
- • Butikken
- • Posten
- • Byen
練習問題バンク
4 問題Vi skal ta ___ en tur i skogen.
The subject is 'Vi' (we), so the reflexive pronoun must be 'oss' (ourselves).
I want to visit my friend for 10 minutes.
'Ta en tur innom' is the perfect casual phrase for a short visit.
A: Det er så fint vær i dag! B: Ja, skal vi _______?
When the weather is nice, Norwegians naturally suggest 'taking a trip out'.
You are at work and need a 5-minute break.
This signals a short, temporary break.
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よくある質問
12 問Yes! You can say 'Jeg tar meg en tur på sykkelen'.
Almost, but 'gå' specifically means walking. 'Ta en tur' is more general.
You can say 'Jeg tar en tur', but 'Jeg tar meg en tur' sounds more natural and personal.
No, it's neutral/informal. It's perfect for friends and colleagues.
Only if it's a very short one, like a weekend trip. Otherwise, use 'reise'.
The past tense is 'tok seg en tur'. Example: 'I går tok jeg meg en tur'.
You can say 'Jeg tar meg en tur med bilen'.
Yes, for casual things like 'taking a walk and talk' or grabbing coffee.
'Innom' means 'by' or 'past'. It implies you aren't staying forever.
Usually, people say 'dra på trening', but 'ta en tur på gymmet' is possible.
Yes, it is a universal Norwegian expression.
Yes, we often say the dog needs to 'ta seg en tur ut'.
関連フレーズ
å gå en tur
similarTo go for a walk
å stikke innom
specialized formTo pop in
å dra på tur
builds onTo go on a trip
å lufte seg
similarTo air oneself
å reise
contrastTo travel
å spasere
synonymTo stroll