意味
Asking for the closest store location.
文化的背景
Grocery stores are often closed on Sundays. Look for 'Brustad-bua' (small Sunday-open sections) or gas stations. Plastic bags cost money in Norwegian stores to encourage recycling. Bring your own bag (nett)! Pant (recycling deposit) is a big deal. You can return bottles to the 'pantemaskin' in the butikk for money. Alcohol over 4.7% is only sold at Vinmonopolet, not in a regular butikk.
Use 'ligger' for locations
While 'er' is fine, using 'ligger' (lies) sounds more like a native speaker when asking about buildings.
Sunday Closures
Most stores close on Sundays. Look for 'Joker' or 'Bunnpris' as they often have Sunday-open sections.
意味
Asking for the closest store location.
Use 'ligger' for locations
While 'er' is fine, using 'ligger' (lies) sounds more like a native speaker when asking about buildings.
Sunday Closures
Most stores close on Sundays. Look for 'Joker' or 'Bunnpris' as they often have Sunday-open sections.
Brand names
If you want a cheap store, ask for 'nærmeste Rema' or 'nærmeste Kiwi'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to ask for the nearest shop.
Hvor ___ nærmeste butikk?
'Er' is the verb 'to be' (is), which is needed to ask where something is.
Which of these is the correct superlative form?
Hvor er _______ butikk?
'Nærmeste' is the definite superlative form required for 'the nearest'.
Match the Norwegian words with their English meanings.
Match the pairs:
These are the direct translations of the components.
Complete the dialogue.
Person A: Unnskyld, hvor er nærmeste butikk? Person B: Den er ___ rett rundt hjørnet.
'Der' (there) completes the directional phrase 'is there right around the corner'.
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4 問題Hvor ___ nærmeste butikk?
'Er' is the verb 'to be' (is), which is needed to ask where something is.
Hvor er _______ butikk?
'Nærmeste' is the definite superlative form required for 'the nearest'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the direct translations of the components.
Person A: Unnskyld, hvor er nærmeste butikk? Person B: Den er ___ rett rundt hjørnet.
'Der' (there) completes the directional phrase 'is there right around the corner'.
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よくある質問
4 問Yes, that is perfectly correct and slightly more formal. It uses double definiteness.
In Norway, it almost always refers to a grocery store (matbutikk).
It's better to start with 'Unnskyld' (Excuse me) to be polite to strangers.
Add '...som er åpen?' to the end of the phrase.
関連フレーズ
Hvor ligger butikken?
similarWhere is the shop located?
Matbutikk
specialized formGrocery store
Kjøpesenter
builds onShopping mall
I nærheten
similarNearby