A1 Expression ニュートラル

Hva er det?

What is that?

意味

Asking for object identification

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文化的背景

Norwegians are very direct. If they don't know what something is, they will ask immediately without much small talk. In Northern Norway, identifying nature is crucial. You might hear 'Hva er det?' used for specific types of snow or reindeer behavior. In meetings, 'Hva er det?' is used to clarify points quickly. It is not considered rude to interrupt for clarification. Parents use 'Hva er det?' softly to encourage children to express their feelings, fostering emotional intelligence.

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The Silent T

Never pronounce the 't' in 'det'. It is the most common mistake for beginners and immediately marks you as a non-native speaker.

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Don't Dehumanize

Be careful not to use 'Hva er det?' when pointing at a person. Use 'Hvem er det?' instead.

意味

Asking for object identification

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The Silent T

Never pronounce the 't' in 'det'. It is the most common mistake for beginners and immediately marks you as a non-native speaker.

⚠️

Don't Dehumanize

Be careful not to use 'Hva er det?' when pointing at a person. Use 'Hvem er det?' instead.

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The 'Som' Trick

Add 'som skjer' to make it 'What's happening?'. It makes you sound much more fluent.

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Directness

Don't be afraid to use this phrase. Norwegians value clarity over elaborate politeness in simple questions.

自分をテスト

How do you ask 'What is it?' in Norwegian?

Choose the correct phrase:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Hva er det?

'Hva' means 'What'. 'Hvem' is who, 'Hvor' is where, and 'Hvordan' is how.

Complete the question to ask what is in the box.

Hva ___ det i boksen?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: er

We use the present tense of 'to be' (er) for identification.

Select the best response to the situation.

Your friend looks very sad. You want to ask what's wrong. You say:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Hva er det?

In this context, 'Hva er det?' means 'What's the matter?'.

Match the phrase to the context.

Context: You hear a loud bang in the kitchen.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Hva er det?

You are asking about a sound/event, not a person or a location.

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4 問題
How do you ask 'What is it?' in Norwegian? Choose A1

Choose the correct phrase:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Hva er det?

'Hva' means 'What'. 'Hvem' is who, 'Hvor' is where, and 'Hvordan' is how.

Complete the question to ask what is in the box. Fill Blank A1

Hva ___ det i boksen?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: er

We use the present tense of 'to be' (er) for identification.

Select the best response to the situation. dialogue_completion A2

Your friend looks very sad. You want to ask what's wrong. You say:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Hva er det?

In this context, 'Hva er det?' means 'What's the matter?'.

Match the phrase to the context. situation_matching A1

Context: You hear a loud bang in the kitchen.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Hva er det?

You are asking about a sound/event, not a person or a location.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

No, use 'Hvem er det?' for people. Using 'hva' for a person is rude.

Only in very rare, emphatic poetic readings or specific dialects, but in 99% of cases, it is silent.

'Dette' means 'this' (close to me), 'det' means 'it/that' (further away or general).

Add 'der borte': 'Hva er det der borte?'

'Hva' is Bokmål (most common), 'Kva' is Nynorsk. Both are correct.

Yes, if the person looks like something is wrong. Otherwise, use 'Hva skjer?'.

It is neutral. It's fine for both your boss and your best friend.

Start with 'Det er...' (It is...). For example: 'Det er en hund.'

Norwegian verbs don't change based on the person (I/you/it). It's always 'er'.

It means 'What is it that is happening?' or 'What's going on?'.

関連フレーズ

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Hvem er det?

similar

Who is it?

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Hva skjer?

similar

What's happening?

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Hva betyr det?

builds on

What does that mean?

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Hva er dette?

specialized form

What is this?

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Hva så?

contrast

So what?

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