意味
There is a variety of things.
文化的背景
The phrase is often used to avoid 'skryt' (bragging). If someone has a lot of expensive hobbies, they might just say they do 'litt av hvert' to stay humble. In meetings, 'litt av hvert' can be used to describe the 'Eventuelt' (Any Other Business) section of the agenda. Historically, general stores in small villages were called 'krambu'. People would say they sold 'litt av hvert' because they had to provide everything from nails to flour. Norwegian influencers often use 'litt av hvert fra uka som gikk' (a bit of everything from the week that passed) as a caption for photo dumps.
The Perfect Answer
Use this when you don't want to talk too much about your boring chores.
Avoid with People
Never use this to describe a group of people; it can sound rude.
意味
There is a variety of things.
The Perfect Answer
Use this when you don't want to talk too much about your boring chores.
Avoid with People
Never use this to describe a group of people; it can sound rude.
Add 'egentlig'
Saying 'Egentlig litt av hvert' makes you sound very native and thoughtful.
The Buffet Rule
Always use this phrase when a Norwegian host asks if you liked the food.
自分をテスト
Fyll inn den manglende frasen.
På koldtbordet var det ____ å spise.
'Litt av hvert' is the standard idiom for a variety of food.
Hvilken situasjon passer best for 'litt av hvert'?
Du vil fortelle vennen din at du har gjort mange små ting i dag uten å nevne alle.
It's the perfect summary for a day of miscellaneous tasks.
Fullfør dialogen.
A: Hva har du i den store esken? B: Å, der er det ____ fra loftet.
When describing a mix of items from an attic (loft), this is the natural choice.
Hvilken setning er grammatisk korrekt?
Velg riktig alternativ:
The phrase always uses the neuter 'hvert' and does not take a plural 's'.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
What 'Litt av hvert' looks like
Activities
- • Cleaning
- • Reading
- • Walking
Objects
- • Tools
- • Toys
- • Books
Food
- • Cheese
- • Fruit
- • Bread
Quantity of Variety
練習問題バンク
4 問題På koldtbordet var det ____ å spise.
'Litt av hvert' is the standard idiom for a variety of food.
Du vil fortelle vennen din at du har gjort mange små ting i dag uten å nevne alle.
It's the perfect summary for a day of miscellaneous tasks.
A: Hva har du i den store esken? B: Å, der er det ____ fra loftet.
When describing a mix of items from an attic (loft), this is the natural choice.
Velg riktig alternativ:
The phrase always uses the neuter 'hvert' and does not take a plural 's'.
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よくある質問
10 問No, 'alle' refers to 'all' as a total group. 'Hvert' refers to 'each' category, which is the correct idiomatic way.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your friends, but maybe not in a legal contract.
No, in this specific phrase, it is always 'hvert'.
'Alt mulig' is much more 'extreme'. It means 'everything'. 'Litt av hvert' is more modest.
Yes, you can say 'Det har vært litt av hvert av problemer' (There have been various problems).
No, the 'h' is silent in Norwegian when followed by 'v'.
Yes, e.g., 'Litt av hvert må på plass før vi starter.'
Yes, this is a universal Norwegian expression used from Oslo to Tromsø.
Use the word 'diverse' or 'et variert utvalg'.
Yes, it's very common for that. 'Jeg driver med litt av hvert.'
関連フレーズ
alt mulig
similareverything possible
hummer og kanari
specialized forma weird mix
diverse
synonymmiscellaneous
litt av hvert og hvert av litt
builds ona bit of everything
en god blanding
similara good mix