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- Omgi means to surround or encircle physically or socially.
- It is a strong verb derived from 'å gi' (to give).
- Commonly used in the passive 'omgitt av' for nature and settings.
- Used reflexively 'omgi seg med' for social circles and influences.
The Norwegian verb omgi is a sophisticated and versatile term primarily used to describe the act of surrounding, encircling, or encompassing something or someone. While it shares a foundational meaning with more common words like omringe, it carries a distinct nuance that leans towards the environmental, aesthetic, and social spheres rather than the tactical or military. When you use omgi, you are often describing the setting in which something exists—the atmosphere, the physical boundaries, or the company one keeps. This word is essential for reaching the B1 level because it allows learners to move beyond simple physical descriptions and start discussing abstract concepts like social influence and architectural design.
- Physical Environment
- In a physical sense, omgi refers to things that stand around an object on all sides. For example, a house might be surrounded by a dense forest or a tall fence. Here, the focus is on the permanent or semi-permanent state of being enclosed.
Hytta var vakkert omgitt av høye fjell og dype daler.
Beyond the physical, omgi is frequently employed in social and psychological contexts. The phrase å omgi seg med (to surround oneself with) is a powerful idiomatic expression used to describe the people or influences one chooses to have in their life. This usage suggests a deliberate choice or a lifestyle preference. If you surround yourself with positive people, you are creating a specific social ecosystem that influences your well-being. This metaphorical layer makes the word indispensable for literature, self-help discussions, and personal narratives in Norwegian.
- Social Context
- It is common to hear advice such as 'du bør omgi deg med mennesker som inspirerer deg' (you should surround yourself with people who inspire you). This highlights the active role the subject takes in curating their environment.
In professional and formal writing, omgi is often found in the passive form omgis or bli omgitt av. This is particularly prevalent in descriptions of historical sites, luxury properties, or complex systems. For instance, a political leader might be described as being 'omgitt av rådgivere' (surrounded by advisors), implying a layer of protection or a specific status. The word conveys a sense of completeness; whatever is 'omgitt' is fully enclosed by the surrounding element.
Slottet er omgitt av en dyp vollgrav som i gamledager var fylt med vann.
The verb is also used in abstract descriptions of mysteries or reputations. A person might be 'omgitt av mystikk' (surrounded by mystery), meaning that there is an aura of secrecy around them. This usage is common in journalism and storytelling. It suggests that the 'surrounding' element is not physical but rather a perceived quality that defines the object or person in the eyes of others.
- Abstract Surroundings
- When used with abstract nouns like 'stillhet' (silence) or 'luksus' (luxury), it describes a total immersion in that state. 'Han likte å omgi seg med luksus' means he enjoyed being immersed in a luxurious lifestyle.
Byen er omgitt av sju fjell, noe som gjør landskapet helt unikt.
In summary, omgi is a high-frequency verb for describing settings, relationships, and atmospheres. It is more poetic and formal than omringe and is the preferred choice for describing nature, architecture, and social circles. Mastering this word allows you to describe the world around you with greater precision and elegance, moving beyond basic spatial markers to more evocative descriptions of environments and influences.
Using omgi correctly requires an understanding of its conjugation and the common structures it appears in. Since it is a derivative of the verb å gi, it follows a strong conjugation pattern that can be tricky for beginners but becomes intuitive with practice. The most common forms are the present tense omgir, the past tense omga, and the past participle omgitt. Most learners will encounter the past participle most frequently, as it is used in passive constructions like 'er omgitt av' (is surrounded by).
- Active Voice
- In the active voice, the subject is the thing that does the surrounding. 'Hagen omgir huset' (The garden surrounds the house). This is less common than the passive but still perfectly correct for descriptive writing.
De høye murene omgir hele det gamle fengselet.
The reflexive form å omgi seg med is perhaps the most useful structure for conversational Norwegian. It translates to 'surrounding oneself with'. Note the use of the reflexive pronoun (meg, deg, seg, oss, dere, seg) which must match the subject. 'Jeg omgir meg med bøker' (I surround myself with books). This structure implies an active choice and a continuous state of being.
In the passive voice, which is extremely common with this verb, we use the auxiliary å være (to be) or å bli (to become) followed by the participle omgitt. The preposition av (by) is almost always used to introduce the agent or the surrounding elements. 'Byen er omgitt av vann' (The city is surrounded by water). This construction shifts the focus to the object being surrounded, which is usually the topic of interest in the sentence.
- Passive with 'Bli'
- Using 'bli' emphasizes the process or the moment of becoming surrounded. 'Vi ble plutselig omgitt av tåke' (We were suddenly surrounded by fog).
Barnet ble omgitt av kjærlighet fra hele familien.
When writing about history or literature, you might encounter the past tense omga. 'En aura av mystikk omga den fremmede mannen' (An aura of mystery surrounded the strange man). This usage adds a narrative weight and a sense of atmosphere that the present tense lacks. It is important to remember that omga is the strong past form, not 'omgaet' or 'omgidde'.
Finally, the present participle omgivende acts as an adjective meaning 'surrounding'. It is often used in technical or descriptive contexts, such as 'de omgivende faktorene' (the surrounding factors) or 'miljøet og de omgivende områdene' (the environment and the surrounding areas). This form is less about the action and more about the location or the context of the surroundings.
- Participle as Adjective
- 'De omgivende lydene gjorde det vanskelig å sove.' Here, 'omgivende' describes the sounds that were around the speaker.
Vi må ta hensyn til de omgivende naboene når vi bygger på huset.
By practicing these different structures—active, reflexive, passive, and adjectival—you will be able to use omgi in a way that sounds natural and sophisticated. Whether you are describing a physical landscape or your social environment, this verb provides the structural framework necessary for clear and evocative communication.
In Norway, you will encounter the word omgi in a variety of real-world contexts, ranging from the mundane to the highly intellectual. One of the most common places to hear it is in the real estate market. Property listings often use the phrase omgitt av vakker natur (surrounded by beautiful nature) or omgitt av grøntarealer (surrounded by green spaces) to entice potential buyers. In a country that prides itself on its landscapes, being 'surrounded' by nature is a significant selling point, and omgi is the standard verb for this description.
- Real Estate and Tourism
- Brochures and websites for hotels or cabins frequently use 'omgitt av' to describe the location. It evokes a sense of peace and immersion in the environment.
Denne unike eiendommen er omgitt av en privat park og har utsikt over fjorden.
You will also hear omgi in educational and academic settings. In biology or environmental science, researchers might talk about how an organism is omgitt by certain nutrients or environmental factors. In sociology, the discussion might turn to how individuals are omgitt by social structures or cultural norms. In these contexts, the word is used to define the boundaries of a system or the influences acting upon a subject. It carries a more clinical and precise tone here than in daily conversation.
Literature and poetry are rich with the word omgi. Norwegian authors often use it to create atmosphere. A character might be omgitt av mørke (surrounded by darkness) or omgitt av en trykkende stillhet (surrounded by an oppressive silence). Because the word is slightly more formal than its synonyms, it fits perfectly into the rhythmic and evocative language of storytelling. It helps to build a world where the surroundings are not just static backgrounds but active elements of the narrative.
- Literature and Media
- In films and novels, 'omgitt av' is used to set the mood. It can describe anything from a cozy fireplace setting to a claustrophobic prison cell.
Hovedpersonen følte seg omgitt av fiender på alle kanter.
In everyday social discourse, the reflexive omgi seg med is common in discussions about mental health and personal growth. Life coaches, podcasters, and friends might say, 'Det er viktig å omgi seg med positive vibber' (It is important to surround oneself with positive vibes). This usage reflects a modern focus on environment and social influence as key factors in personal happiness. It is a word that bridges the gap between physical space and emotional state.
Finally, in the workplace, omgi might appear in discussions about office design or corporate culture. An office might be omgitt av innovasjon (surrounded by innovation), or a project might be omgitt av stor interesse (surrounded by great interest). In these professional settings, the word helps to describe the prevailing mood or the degree of attention a certain topic is receiving. It is a versatile tool for any professional communicator in Norway.
- Professional Usage
- Used in reports to describe the external factors affecting a business. 'Selskapet er omgitt av et utfordrende marked.' (The company is surrounded by a challenging market.)
Prosjektet er omgitt av strenge sikkerhetstiltak.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with omgi is confusing it with its close relative, omringe. While both can be translated as 'to surround' in English, their usage in Norwegian is strictly demarcated by context and intent. Omringe is almost exclusively used for physical encircling with a purpose—often a tactical, aggressive, or restrictive one. You omringer a criminal, a city during a siege, or a ball in a game. Omgi, on the other hand, is for things that simply are around something else, like trees around a house or friends around a person. Using omringe when you mean omgi can make you sound like you are describing a military operation instead of a pleasant garden.
- Omgi vs. Omringe
- Remember: Omgi is usually passive or describes a state. Omringe is active and often implies a closing in or trapping. 'Politiet omringet huset' (Police surrounded the house) vs. 'Skogen omgir huset' (The forest surrounds the house).
Feil: Hagen omringer huset. (Sounds like the garden is attacking the house.)
Another common error involves the conjugation. Because omgi is a strong verb, learners often try to apply weak verb endings, resulting in incorrect forms like 'omgide' or 'omgaet'. It is vital to memorize the gi-ga-gitt pattern. If you can say 'Jeg ga ham en bok', you can say 'Stillheten omga ham'. Forgetting the irregular past tense omga is a hallmark of the A2-B1 transition that learners must overcome to reach fluency.
The preposition av is also a source of confusion. English speakers might be tempted to use 'med' (with) in the passive voice because they think 'surrounded with'. However, in Norwegian, the standard is omgitt av. While omgi seg med (active reflexive) uses med, the passive være omgitt av must use av. Mixing these up—saying 'omgitt med' instead of 'omgitt av'—is a subtle but noticeable error that can disrupt the flow of your speech.
- Preposition Pitfalls
- Active Reflexive: Omgi seg med. Passive: Være omgitt av. 'Hun omgir seg med flinke folk.' vs. 'Hun er omgitt av flinke folk.'
Riktig: Øya er omgitt av krystallklart vann.
In some cases, learners use omgi when they should use omkranse. Omkranse specifically means to surround something like a wreath or a border (from 'krans' meaning wreath). While omgi is general, omkranse is more decorative. If you are describing flowers around a pond, omkranse is often more precise. Using omgi isn't 'wrong' here, but it lacks the descriptive flair that native speakers appreciate.
Lastly, be careful with the word order in the reflexive form. Learners often place the reflexive pronoun in the wrong position, especially in subordinate clauses. Remember that the reflexive pronoun (seg, meg, etc.) usually follows the verb immediately in a main clause, but in a subordinate clause, the subject and 'ikke' (if present) might change the rhythm. For example: 'Det er viktig at man omgir seg med venner.' (It is important that one surrounds oneself with friends.)
- Word Order in Subordinate Clauses
- In a 'fordi' or 'at' clause, the word order is: Conjunction + Subject + (ikke) + Verb + Reflexive Pronoun. '...fordi jeg alltid omgir meg med musikk.'
Jeg trives best når jeg er omgitt av stillhet.
When you want to describe something being around something else, Norwegian offers a rich palette of verbs beyond omgi. Choosing the right one depends on the 'vibe' of the surrounding action. We have already touched on omringe and omkranse, but there are several others that can add nuance to your Norwegian. Understanding these alternatives will help you avoid repetition and improve your descriptive precision, which is a key goal for B1 and B2 learners.
- Omringe
- The tactical cousin of omgi. Use this for police, armies, or hunters. It implies an intent to capture or restrict movement. 'Politiet omringet mistenkte.' (The police surrounded the suspect.)
- Omkranse
- From 'krans' (wreath). Use this for decorative or beautiful surroundings. 'Vakre blomster omkranset stien.' (Beautiful flowers bordered the path.) It implies a circular, wreath-like arrangement.
Fjellet var omkranset av tynne, hvite skyer.
Another interesting alternative is omslutte. This verb suggests a more intimate or complete enclosure, often meaning 'to embrace' or 'to wrap around'. While omgi can mean things are just in the vicinity, omslutte implies they are touching or holding the object. For example, 'mørket omsluttet oss' (the darkness enveloped us) feels much more immediate and intense than 'vi var omgitt av mørke'. Omslutte is often used in poetic or highly descriptive prose to create a sense of being completely taken in by the surroundings.
If the surrounding is more about being 'in the middle of' something without necessarily being encircled, the prepositional phrase midt i or the verb befinne seg i might be better. 'Huset ligger midt i skogen' (The house is in the middle of the forest) is a simpler way to express a similar idea to 'huset er omgitt av skog'. The choice depends on whether you want to emphasize the house's location or the forest's presence around it.
- Omslutte
- To envelop or embrace. High emotional or sensory impact. 'Mors varme klem omsluttet barnet.'
- Inngjerde
- Literally 'to fence in'. Use for farms, construction sites, or private property boundaries. 'Tomten er inngjerdet.'
Stillheten omsluttet den lille landsbyen etter solnedgang.
For social contexts, you can use vanke i (to hang out in/frequent) or tilhøre (to belong to). Instead of saying 'han omgir seg med kunstnere', you could say 'han vanker i kunstnermiljøet'. This shifts the focus from the act of surrounding to the act of participating in a specific social circle. It is a more active and informal way to describe one's social surroundings.
In summary, while omgi is a fantastic all-purpose word for 'surround', knowing these alternatives allows you to speak with much more flavor. Use omringe for action, omkranse for beauty, omslutte for intensity, and innhegne for physical barriers. By matching the verb to the context, you demonstrate a deep understanding of the Norwegian language's descriptive power.
- Summary Table
- Omgi: General/State. Omringe: Tactical/Action. Omkranse: Decorative/Circular. Omslutte: Enveloping/Intimate.
Vi må omgi oss med folk som vil oss vel.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
Even though 'gi' means 'to give', in this compound it functions more like the Latin 'dare' in 'circumdare', where the 'give' root implies a sense of placing or putting something around.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'g' as a hard 'g' (like in 'gold'). It should be soft or silent.
- Stressing the first syllable instead of the second.
- Pronouncing the 'o' as an open 'o' (like in 'hot') instead of a closed 'u' sound.
- Shortening the final 'i' sound.
- Confusing the pronunciation with the word 'omgå' (to bypass).
難易度
Easy to recognize if you know 'om' and 'gi'.
Requires knowledge of strong verb conjugation.
Soft 'g' pronunciation can be tricky for beginners.
Clearly audible in descriptive speech.
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Strong Verb Conjugation
gi -> gir -> ga -> gitt (omgi follows this pattern).
Reflexive Pronouns
Jeg omgir meg, du omgir deg, han omgir seg.
Passive with 'være' vs 'bli'
Huset ER omgitt (state) vs. Vi BLE omgitt (action/event).
Preposition Usage with Passive
Always use 'av' for the agent in 'omgitt av'.
Present Participle as Adjective
Add '-ende' to the stem: omgivende.
レベル別の例文
Huset er omgitt av trær.
The house is surrounded by trees.
Passive form: 'er omgitt av' means 'is surrounded by'.
Vannet er omgitt av fjell.
The water is surrounded by mountains.
Use 'av' to say what is surrounding the object.
Hagen omgir skolen.
The garden surrounds the school.
Active form: 'omgir' is the present tense.
Byen er omgitt av snø.
The city is surrounded by snow.
Common description in Norwegian winters.
Vi er omgitt av natur.
We are surrounded by nature.
Personal pronoun 'vi' (we) used with the passive.
Boka er omgitt av papir.
The book is surrounded by paper.
Simple physical description.
Øya er omgitt av hav.
The island is surrounded by sea.
Geographical description using 'omgitt av'.
Slottet er omgitt av en mur.
The castle is surrounded by a wall.
Describing boundaries.
Jeg liker å omgi meg med venner.
I like to surround myself with friends.
Reflexive form: 'omgi meg' (surround myself).
Hun vil alltid omgi seg med blomster.
She always wants to surround herself with flowers.
Reflexive form: 'omgi seg' (surround herself).
Vi omga hytta med et gjerde.
We surrounded the cabin with a fence.
Past tense: 'omga' is the strong past form.
Huset er omgitt av en stor hage.
The house is surrounded by a large garden.
Common real estate description.
De omgir seg med fine ting.
They surround themselves with nice things.
Reflexive form: 'omgir seg' (surround themselves).
Barnet ble omgitt av leker.
The child was surrounded by toys.
Passive with 'ble' (became/was).
Omgi deg med folk du stoler på.
Surround yourself with people you trust.
Imperative form: 'Omgi deg'.
Landsbyen er omgitt av åkrer.
The village is surrounded by fields.
Describing a rural setting.
Det er viktig å omgi seg med positive mennesker.
It is important to surround oneself with positive people.
Infinitive reflexive structure after 'viktig å'.
Byen er omgitt av sju fjell.
The city is surrounded by seven mountains.
A famous description of Bergen.
Han følte seg omgitt av fiender.
He felt surrounded by enemies.
Metaphorical use of 'omgitt av'.
Vi må vurdere de omgivende faktorene.
We must consider the surrounding factors.
Present participle 'omgivende' used as an adjective.
Stillheten omga henne helt.
The silence surrounded her completely.
Past tense 'omga' used for atmosphere.
Han valgte å omgi seg med luksus.
He chose to surround himself with luxury.
Reflexive form describing a lifestyle choice.
Arbeidsplassen er omgitt av usikkerhet.
The workplace is surrounded by uncertainty.
Abstract use of 'omgitt av'.
Muren som omga byen, var gammel.
The wall that surrounded the city was old.
Relative clause: 'som omga byen'.
Prosjektet er omgitt av stor politisk interesse.
The project is surrounded by great political interest.
Formal passive construction for professional contexts.
Han har alltid omgitt seg med dyktige rådgivere.
He has always surrounded himself with skilled advisors.
Present perfect reflexive: 'har omgitt seg'.
Det er en aura av mystikk som omgir henne.
There is an aura of mystery surrounding her.
Abstract, literary use of the present tense.
De omgivende bygningene ble skadet i brannen.
The surrounding buildings were damaged in the fire.
Adjectival use of the participle in a formal report.
Saken er omgitt av hemmelighold.
The case is surrounded by secrecy.
Common journalistic phrase.
Vi trives best når vi er omgitt av ro og fred.
We thrive best when we are surrounded by peace and quiet.
Expressing well-being through environment.
Mange kjendiser omgir seg med livvakter.
Many celebrities surround themselves with bodyguards.
Describing social reality for public figures.
Byplanleggingen må ta hensyn til det omgivende miljøet.
City planning must take the surrounding environment into account.
Technical use of 'omgivende'.
Forfatteren omgir teksten med utallige referanser.
The author surrounds the text with countless references.
Literary analysis using the active voice.
Forslaget ble omgitt av heftig debatt fra første dag.
The proposal was surrounded by heated debate from day one.
Describing public reception of an idea.
Hun foretrekker å omgi seg med en viss distanse.
She prefers to surround herself with a certain distance.
Abstract reflexive use describing personality.
De omgivende sosiale strukturene påvirker individet.
The surrounding social structures influence the individual.
Sociological terminology.
Stillheten som omga hendelsen, var urovekkende.
The silence surrounding the incident was disturbing.
Using 'omgi' to build narrative tension.
Han har omgitt sin person med en mur av taushet.
He has surrounded his person with a wall of silence.
Metaphorical construction for secrecy.
Omgivelsene vi omgir oss med, former oss.
The surroundings we surround ourselves with shape us.
Using both the noun and the verb for emphasis.
Det er en fare for at vi omgir oss med ekkokamre.
There is a danger that we surround ourselves with echo chambers.
Modern social commentary.
Eksistensens mysterium omgir oss på alle kanter.
The mystery of existence surrounds us on all sides.
Philosophical and poetic application.
Hun maktet å omgi sine feilgrep med en aura av nødvendighet.
She managed to surround her mistakes with an aura of necessity.
Sophisticated use of the word to describe manipulation or framing.
Lovverket er omgitt av komplekse tolkningstradisjoner.
The legislation is surrounded by complex traditions of interpretation.
Academic/Legal register.
Kunsten søker ofte å utfordre de omgivende normene.
Art often seeks to challenge the surrounding norms.
Discussing the role of art in society.
Han lot seg omgi av smigrere som skjulte sannheten.
He let himself be surrounded by flatterers who hid the truth.
Passive reflexive construction with 'la seg'.
Det omgivende mørket føltes nesten fysisk i sin tyngde.
The surrounding darkness felt almost physical in its weight.
Highly descriptive literary style.
Sannheten er ofte omgitt av et slør av misforståelser.
The truth is often surrounded by a veil of misunderstandings.
Metaphorical use of 'slør' (veil) with 'omgitt'.
Vår bevissthet er alltid omgitt av det ubevisste.
Our consciousness is always surrounded by the unconscious.
Psychological/Philosophical context.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— To choose to have certain people or things around you. It implies a conscious lifestyle choice.
Jeg prøver å omgi meg med inspirerende bøker.
— To be in a state where things are on all sides of you. Very common for descriptions.
Skolen er omgitt av en stor park.
— Used when there is a lot of hidden information about a person or event.
Hans fortid er omgitt av hemmeligheter.
— When many people are talking and spreading unconfirmed stories about someone.
Artisten er ofte omgitt av rykter i pressen.
— Surrounded on all sides. This emphasizes the completeness of the encirclement.
Vi var omgitt på alle kanter av tett tåke.
— A common way to describe a child or person who is well-cared for by many.
Barnet vokste opp omgitt av kjærlighet.
— Surrounded by noise or commotion. Often used for city life.
Det er vanskelig å tenke når man er omgitt av larm.
— Used for old buildings or cities where every corner has historical significance.
I Roma er man konstant omgitt av historie.
— When a person or decision is the subject of much public disagreement.
Politikeren har vært omgitt av kontroverser hele karrieren.
— Being in an environment where one feels safe and protected.
Alle barn fortjener å være omgitt av trygghet.
よく混同される語
Omringe is active and tactical (police/military). Omgi is descriptive and environmental.
Omkranse is specifically for circular or decorative surroundings (like a wreath).
Omgå means to bypass or circumvent, not to surround.
慣用句と表現
— To project a certain image or feeling to others around you.
Han omgir seg med en aura av autoritet.
Literary— When someone refuses to speak or share information, creating a barrier.
Etter skandalen ble han omgitt av en mur av taushet.
Journalistic— Used metaphorically to mean that a situation is looking grim or problematic.
Økonomien er for øyeblikket omgitt av mørke skyer.
Metaphorical— To live or act in a way that suggests great wealth, success, or fame.
Hun elsker å omgi seg med glans og glamour.
Informal/Media— When something is very uncertain or many things are unknown about it.
Hans fremtid i klubben er omgitt av spørsmålstegn.
Journalistic— To only have people around you who agree with everything you say.
Ledere bør passe på så de ikke bare omgir seg med ja-mennesker.
Professional— Can be physical, but often means something is unclear or hidden.
Planene deres er fremdeles omgitt av et slør av tåke.
Literary— To be in a place where there is a lot of activity and excitement.
Vi trives best når vi er omgitt av liv og røre.
Colloquial— To have many people around who are willing to support and assist.
Prosjektet er heldigvis omgitt av gode hjelpere.
Neutral— To prioritize aesthetics in one's immediate environment.
Hun har et behov for å omgi seg med vakre ting.
Lifestyle間違えやすい
Both translate to 'surround'.
Omringe implies intent and action (encircle to trap). Omgi describes a state or environment.
Ulvene omringet sauen. (The wolves surrounded the sheep.)
Both describe things being around something.
Omkranse is more poetic and implies a specific circular border.
Fjellene omkranset fjorden. (The mountains wreathed the fjord.)
Synonyms for surrounding.
Omslutte is more intimate and means to envelop or embrace completely.
Havet omsluttet skipet. (The sea swallowed/enveloped the ship.)
Both mean to enclose.
Innhegne is strictly for physical barriers like fences.
Bonden valgte å innhegne beitet. (The farmer fenced in the pasture.)
Similar root and sound.
Omgås means to socialize with or spend time with people.
Hvem omgås du på fritiden? (Who do you hang out with?)
文型パターン
[Subject] er omgitt av [Noun].
Øya er omgitt av vann.
[Subject] liker å omgi seg med [Noun].
Jeg liker å omgi meg med bøker.
Det er viktig å [Verb Phrase] med [Noun].
Det er viktig å omgi seg med flinke folk.
[Subject] [Past Tense Verb] [Object].
Stillheten omga huset.
[Subject] er omgitt av [Abstract Noun].
Saken er omgitt av stor usikkerhet.
De [Adjective] [Noun] er viktige.
De omgivende faktorene er viktige.
[Subject] har omgitt [Object] med [Noun].
Han har omgitt seg med en mur av taushet.
[Abstract Subject] omgir [Object] på alle kanter.
Mysteriet omgir oss på alle kanter.
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形容詞
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使い方
High in descriptive and formal Norwegian; medium in daily casual speech.
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Huset er omringet av trær.
→
Huset er omgitt av trær.
'Omringet' sounds tactical or aggressive, like the trees are attacking. 'Omgitt' is descriptive and neutral.
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Jeg omgir med venner.
→
Jeg omgir MEG med venner.
You must include the reflexive pronoun (meg, deg, seg, etc.) when using 'omgi' in this way.
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Han omgaet seg med luksus.
→
Han omga seg med luksus.
'Omgi' is a strong verb. The past tense is 'omga', not 'omgaet'.
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Vi er omgitt med fjell.
→
Vi er omgitt AV fjell.
The passive construction 'være omgitt' always takes the preposition 'av'.
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De omgivet faktorene er viktige.
→
De omgivende faktorene er viktige.
The adjective form (present participle) is 'omgivende', not 'omgivet'.
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Strong Verb Alert
Don't treat 'omgi' like a regular verb. Always use 'omga' for the past tense. Practice saying 'I går omga stillheten huset' to get used to the sound.
Nature's Verb
When describing Norwegian landscapes, 'omgitt av' is your best friend. Use it for mountains, fjords, and forests to sound more natural.
Choosing Friends
Use 'omgi seg med' when talking about your social choices. It sounds more intentional and sophisticated than just saying 'være med'.
Setting the Scene
Start your stories by describing what the main character is surrounded by. 'Hun var omgitt av bøker' immediately tells the reader something about her.
Soft G
Listen carefully to the 'g' in 'omgi'. It is very soft, almost like a 'y'. If you pronounce it hard, people will still understand you, but it won't sound native.
Noun Connection
Learn 'omgivelser' (surroundings) at the same time as 'omgi'. They are used in the same contexts and reinforce each other.
Poetic Flair
For a more poetic touch, try 'omslutte' or 'omkranse'. But for most situations, 'omgi' is the perfectly balanced choice.
Av vs Med
Remember: Passive = AV. Reflexive = MED. This is the most common mistake for B1 learners, so double-check your prepositions!
Give Around
Think: 'I GIVE (gi) a fence AROUND (om) my house.' This helps you remember both the components and the meaning.
B1 Level Marker
Using 'omgi' correctly in a speaking or writing exam is a great way to show the examiner that you have reached the B1 level.
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記憶術
Think of 'om' as 'around' and 'gi' as 'give'. You are 'giving' an environment 'around' someone. If you give someone trees all around their house, you 'omgir' the house.
視覚的連想
Imagine a house in the center of a circle of trees. The circle is the 'om' and the trees are what you 'gi' (give) to the setting.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to write three sentences: one about your house, one about your friends, and one about a place you visited, all using a form of 'omgi'.
語源
The word 'omgi' is a compound of the preposition 'om' (around) and the verb 'gi' (to give). It has roots in Old Norse 'um' and 'gefa'. The construction mirrors the German 'umgeben'.
元の意味: Literally 'to give around', which developed into the sense of placing or being around something.
North Germanic / Indo-European.文化的な背景
No specific sensitivities, but 'omgi seg med ja-mennesker' is a common critique of leaders.
English speakers often use 'surround' for both tactical and environmental contexts. In Norwegian, you must choose 'omgi' for the environment to avoid sounding aggressive.
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実際の使用場面
Nature and Geography
- omgitt av fjell
- omgitt av vann
- omgitt av skog
- omgitt av hav
Social Life
- omgi seg med venner
- omgi seg med familie
- omgi seg med flinke folk
- omgi seg med inspirasjon
Architecture and Real Estate
- omgitt av en hage
- omgitt av en mur
- omgitt av grøntarealer
- omgitt av bebyggelse
Abstract and Atmospheric
- omgitt av mystikk
- omgitt av stillhet
- omgitt av rykter
- omgitt av luksus
Professional/Academic
- omgivende faktorer
- omgitt av debatt
- omgitt av usikkerhet
- omgitt av interesse
会話のきっかけ
"Hva slags mennesker liker du best å omgi deg med?"
"Er huset ditt omgitt av natur eller andre bygninger?"
"Hvorfor er det viktig å omgi seg med positive impulser?"
"Har du noen gang vært et sted som var helt omgitt av stillhet?"
"Hvis du kunne velge, hva ville du omga drømmehuset ditt med?"
日記のテーマ
Beskriv ditt ideelle bomiljø. Hva er det omgitt av, og hvordan får det deg til å føle deg?
Reflekter over de menneskene du omgir deg med i hverdagen. Hvordan påvirker de humøret ditt?
Tenk på et vakkert sted i Norge. Beskriv landskapet og hva det er omgitt av.
Skriv om en gang du følte deg omgitt av usikkerhet. Hvordan håndterte du situasjonen?
Hvorfor tror du mange nordmenn søker steder som er omgitt av urørt natur?
よくある質問
10 問It is a strong verb. It follows the conjugation of 'å gi': omgir (present), omga (past), omgitt (perfect participle). You should avoid using weak endings like -et or -de.
No, that would sound strange. For police or military actions, you should use 'omringe'. 'Omgi' is for non-aggressive things like nature or social circles.
In the passive voice, you should always use 'av' (e.g., 'omgitt av trær'). You only use 'med' with the reflexive form 'omgi seg med' (e.g., 'jeg omgir meg med venner').
You use the present participle form 'omgivende'. For example, 'de omgivende bygningene' means 'the surrounding buildings'.
Yes, especially the phrase 'omgi seg med'. However, 'omgitt av' is very common when people describe where they live or where they have been on holiday.
Yes! You can be surrounded by mystery (mystikk), silence (stillhet), or even controversy (kontroverser). It is a very versatile word for abstract descriptions.
The noun form is 'omgivelse', usually used in the plural 'omgivelser', which means 'surroundings' or 'environment'.
In Nynorsk, the verb is 'omgje' or 'omgjeva', but the meaning is exactly the same as in Bokmål.
It is an old Germanic construction. The 'gi' part historically meant to place or put, so 'omgi' meant to place things around something.
Just remember that the past tense of 'gi' (give) is 'ga' (gave). So 'omgi' becomes 'omga'. It is the same pattern!
自分をテスト 200 問
Skriv en setning om hva huset ditt er omgitt av.
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Skriv en setning om hvem du liker å omgi deg med.
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Beskriv en vakker plass i Norge ved å bruke ordet 'omgitt'.
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Bruk 'omgivende' i en setning om miljøet.
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Skriv en kort historie (3 setninger) der du bruker 'omga' (fortid).
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Hvorfor er det viktig å omgi seg med gode impulser? (Svar med 2 setninger).
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Bruk 'omgitt av mystikk' i en setning.
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Lag en setning med 'omgi seg med luksus'.
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Skriv en formell setning om et prosjekt og 'debatt'.
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Beskriv Bergen med ordet 'omgitt'.
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Bruk 'omgitt på alle kanter' i en setning.
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Lag en setning med 'omgivelsesstøy'.
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Skriv en setning om et barn og 'trygghet'.
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Bruk 'omgitt av historie' om en by.
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Lag en setning med 'omgi seg med ja-mennesker'.
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Skriv en setning om en øy.
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Bruk 'omgitt av rykter' i en setning.
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Beskriv en følelse ved å bruke 'omgitt av'.
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Lag en setning med 'omgivelsestemperatur'.
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Skriv en setning om en mur.
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Fortell om et sted du har vært som var omgitt av vakker natur.
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Hva slags mennesker prøver du å omgi deg med i livet ditt?
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Hvorfor tror du det er viktig å ha grønne områder som omgir byene våre?
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Beskriv rommet du sitter i nå. Hva er du omgitt av?
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Er du en person som liker å være omgitt av mye folk eller foretrekker du stillhet?
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Forklar forskjellen mellom 'omgi' og 'omringe' på norsk.
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Hvordan påvirker de omgivende faktorene din motivasjon for å lære norsk?
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Bruk ordet 'omgitt' til å beskrive en historisk hendelse eller person.
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Hvilke lyder er du omgitt av akkurat nå?
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Hva ville du omga drømmehuset ditt med hvis penger ikke var et problem?
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Fortell om en gang du følte deg omgitt av usikkerhet.
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Hvordan kan vi omgi oss med mer kultur i hverdagen?
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Beskriv en øy du kjenner til ved å bruke 'omgitt av'.
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Synes du det er lett eller vanskelig å omgi seg med nye mennesker?
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Hva betyr uttrykket 'omgitt av en aura av mystikk' for deg?
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Hvordan kan lærere omgi elevene med et godt læringsmiljø?
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Beskriv en filmscene der noen er omgitt av fiender.
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Hva er du mest glad for å være omgitt av i livet ditt?
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Bruk ordet 'omga' i en setning om fortiden.
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Hvorfor er det viktig å ta hensyn til de omgivende naboene?
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Hør på denne setningen: 'Byen er vakkert omgitt av høye fjell.' Hva er byen omgitt av?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Han liker å omgi seg med positive folk.' Hva slags folk liker han?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Stillheten omga oss i flere timer.' Hvor lenge varte stillheten?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Vi må vurdere de omgivende faktorene før vi tar en beslutning.' Hva må vurderes?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Huset var omgitt av en mur av taushet.' Hva slags mur var det?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Han er alltid omgitt av livvakter.' Hvem er han omgitt av?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Barnet ble omgitt av varme og omsorg.' Hva ble barnet omgitt av?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Omgivelsene var helt fantastiske.' Hvordan var omgivelsene?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Mørket omga den lille hytta.' Hva omga hytta?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Det er viktig å omgi seg med inspirasjon.' Hva er viktig?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Hagen omgir hele eiendommen.' Hva gjør hagen?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Han følte seg omgitt av fiender på alle kanter.' Hvor var fiendene?
Hør på denne setningen: 'De omgivende bygningene er svært gamle.' Hvordan er bygningene?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Saken er omgitt av rykter.' Hva er saken omgitt av?
Hør på denne setningen: 'Vi må beskytte naturen som omgir oss.' Hva må vi beskytte?
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Summary
The verb 'omgi' is the preferred way to describe being surrounded by nature, beauty, or specific types of people. Unlike the tactical 'omringe', it focuses on the state of the environment. Example: 'Huset er omgitt av skog' (The house is surrounded by forest).
- Omgi means to surround or encircle physically or socially.
- It is a strong verb derived from 'å gi' (to give).
- Commonly used in the passive 'omgitt av' for nature and settings.
- Used reflexively 'omgi seg med' for social circles and influences.
Strong Verb Alert
Don't treat 'omgi' like a regular verb. Always use 'omga' for the past tense. Practice saying 'I går omga stillheten huset' to get used to the sound.
Nature's Verb
When describing Norwegian landscapes, 'omgitt av' is your best friend. Use it for mountains, fjords, and forests to sound more natural.
Choosing Friends
Use 'omgi seg med' when talking about your social choices. It sounds more intentional and sophisticated than just saying 'være med'.
Setting the Scene
Start your stories by describing what the main character is surrounded by. 'Hun var omgitt av bøker' immediately tells the reader something about her.
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natureの関連語
blomst
A1the reproductive part of a plant
blå
A1The color of the clear sky.
brun
A1Brunは茶色を意味します。木、土、そして多くの自然のものの色です。(Brunは茶色を意味します。木、土、そして多くの自然のものの色です。)
felle
B1木を切り倒す、あるいは判決を下す。
fjell
A1山は地球の大きな自然の隆起です。
flokk
B1群れ、集団、または群衆を意味します。
fruktbar
C1fertile or productive
fryse
A2to freeze or be cold
fugl
A2an animal with feathers and wings
glatt
B1滑らかな、または滑りやすい。「氷は滑りやすい」(Isen er glatt)。「滑らかな表面」(Ei glatt overflate)。