A1 Collocation ニュートラル

Det er en spennende dag

It is an exciting day

意味

Describing a day with events

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文化的背景

Norwegians often use 'spennende' where English speakers might use 'interesting'. If a Norwegian says your idea is 'spennende', they are genuinely engaged. In Norwegian meetings, 'spennende' is a very positive but professional adjective. It avoids the 'hype' of American English while still showing enthusiasm. Election nights in Norway are always framed as 'En spennende dag/kveld'. It is the standard journalistic framing for any uncertain outcome. The 'Første skoledag' (First day of school) is a major cultural event in Norway, and 'Det er en spennende dag' is the phrase every parent and teacher uses.

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The 'E' Rule

Remember that 'spennende' always ends in 'e'. It's one of the easiest adjectives to use because it never changes!

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Not for Fun

Don't use this for a relaxing day at the spa. Use it for things that have a bit of 'suspense' or 'importance'.

意味

Describing a day with events

💡

The 'E' Rule

Remember that 'spennende' always ends in 'e'. It's one of the easiest adjectives to use because it never changes!

⚠️

Not for Fun

Don't use this for a relaxing day at the spa. Use it for things that have a bit of 'suspense' or 'importance'.

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Social Media

If you want to sound like a native on Instagram, just post a photo of your morning coffee with the caption 'En spennende dag i vente!' (An exciting day ahead!)

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Understatement

Norwegians love understatement. Saying 'Det er en spennende dag' during a crisis is a way of staying calm while acknowledging the situation.

自分をテスト

Fill in the missing word to say 'It is an exciting day'.

Det er en ________ dag.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: spennende

Adjectives ending in -ende do not change their form in Norwegian.

Which sentence follows the correct V2 word order?

How do you say 'Today is an exciting day' starting with 'I dag'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: I dag er det en spennende dag.

In Norwegian, the verb ('er') must be the second element in the sentence.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Jeg skal gifte meg i dag! B: Gratulerer! ________

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Det er en spennende dag!

A wedding is a perfect context for 'en spennende dag'.

Match the situation to the phrase.

You are starting your first day at a new university.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Det er en spennende dag.

Starting university is a significant event full of anticipation.

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Spennende vs. Interessant

Spennende
Action movie Actionfilm
First date Første date
Interessant
History book Historiebok
Documentary Dokumentar

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the missing word to say 'It is an exciting day'. Fill Blank A1

Det er en ________ dag.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: spennende

Adjectives ending in -ende do not change their form in Norwegian.

Which sentence follows the correct V2 word order? Choose A2

How do you say 'Today is an exciting day' starting with 'I dag'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: I dag er det en spennende dag.

In Norwegian, the verb ('er') must be the second element in the sentence.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Jeg skal gifte meg i dag! B: Gratulerer! ________

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Det er en spennende dag!

A wedding is a perfect context for 'en spennende dag'.

Match the situation to the phrase. situation_matching A1

You are starting your first day at a new university.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Det er en spennende dag.

Starting university is a significant event full of anticipation.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

12 問

Usually no. It implies positive or neutral anticipation. For a bad day, use 'en vanskelig dag' (a difficult day).

'Spennende' is more about excitement and suspense. 'Interessant' is more about intellectual interest.

No, it stays 'spennende' for both singular and plural.

It is always 'en dag' (masculine).

Yes, adding 'veldig' (very) is very common to show extra excitement.

It is neutral. It works in almost any situation.

Use the past tense: 'Det var en spennende dag'.

You can say 'Filmen er spennende', but 'Det er en spennende dag' refers specifically to the day's events.

It comes from 'to stretch' or 'to tighten', like a bowstring.

No, they are not related. 'Spending' comes from 'expendere' (to pay out).

Yes, but be careful with your tone so people know you are joking!

You can just say 'Spennende dag!' as an exclamation.

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En begivenhetsrik dag

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En stor dag

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A big day

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En kjedelig dag

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A boring day

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Gleder meg

builds on

I am looking forward to it

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