A1 Collocation ニュートラル

Jeg har mye å gjøre

I have a lot to do

意味

Expressing a busy schedule

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文化的背景

The 'Tidsklemma' (time squeeze) is a major cultural topic. Being busy is often discussed in the media as a health risk but also a sign of a full life. Norwegians value efficiency. Saying 'Jeg har mye å gjøre' is a valid reason to skip a non-essential meeting without being seen as lazy. It is considered polite to use 'litt' (a little) to soften the phrase when declining an invitation, even if you are actually very busy. During 'eksamenstiden', this phrase is the unofficial motto of all Norwegian universities.

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Softening the blow

Add 'litt' (a little) before 'mye' to sound more polite when saying no.

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Don't forget the 'å'

Without the 'å', the sentence is grammatically broken. It's like saying 'I have much do'.

意味

Expressing a busy schedule

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Softening the blow

Add 'litt' (a little) before 'mye' to sound more polite when saying no.

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Don't forget the 'å'

Without the 'å', the sentence is grammatically broken. It's like saying 'I have much do'.

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The 'Hatt' trick

Use 'Jeg har hatt mye å gjøre' (I have had...) to explain why you haven't called or texted lately.

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The Busy Humbug

In Norway, complaining about being busy is a common way to bond with colleagues.

自分をテスト

Fill in the missing word to say 'I have a lot to do today.'

Jeg ___ mye å gjøre i dag.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: har

We use the verb 'å ha' (to have) in this collocation.

Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I am busy'?

Velg riktig setning:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jeg har mye å gjøre.

'Jeg har mye å gjøre' is the standard idiomatic expression.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form.

A: Vil du bli med på kino? B: Beklager, jeg ___ ___ ___ gjøre.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: har mye å

The phrase is 'har mye å gjøre'.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are at work and your boss gives you a 5th task.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jeg har mye å gjøre.

This expresses that your workload is already high.

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練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the missing word to say 'I have a lot to do today.' Fill Blank A1

Jeg ___ mye å gjøre i dag.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: har

We use the verb 'å ha' (to have) in this collocation.

Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I am busy'? Choose A1

Velg riktig setning:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jeg har mye å gjøre.

'Jeg har mye å gjøre' is the standard idiomatic expression.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form. dialogue_completion A1

A: Vil du bli med på kino? B: Beklager, jeg ___ ___ ___ gjøre.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: har mye å

The phrase is 'har mye å gjøre'.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You are at work and your boss gives you a 5th task.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jeg har mye å gjøre.

This expresses that your workload is already high.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, but 'opptatt' often means you are physically doing something right now, while 'mye å gjøre' refers to your general workload.

Usually, yes. You wouldn't say 'mange å gjøre' because 'doing' is not countable.

Use 'altfor mye': 'Jeg har altfor mye å gjøre.'

No, it's very neutral. To be extra polite, add 'Beklager' (Sorry) at the start.

'Mye' is 'a lot', 'veldig mye' is 'very much'.

Yes: 'Jeg hadde mye å gjøre i går.'

You can say 'Jeg har sykt mye å gjøre' (I have sickly much to do).

Yes, you can specify the task: 'Jeg har mye å gjøre med prosjektet.'

In Norwegian, 'gj' at the start of a word is almost always pronounced as a 'j' sound.

Yes, it is universal across all dialects.

関連フレーズ

🔗

å ha det travelt

similar

To be in a hurry

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å være opptatt

synonym

To be occupied

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å ha hendene fulle

idiom

To have one's hands full

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å stå på

builds on

To work hard

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å ha lite å gjøre

contrast

To have little to do

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