意味
Wishing someone a good time.
文化的背景
Swedes value their leisure time highly. Wishing someone 'ha det så kul' is not just a politeness; it's an acknowledgement of the importance of their personal life. In Finland-Swedish, 'ha det så roligt' is slightly more common than in Sweden, though 'ha det så kul' is still widely understood. This phrase is often one of the last ones heritage speakers retain, as it's so central to social parting rituals. It is very common to say this to your boss if they are going on a trip. It shows a flat hierarchy where you can wish your superior 'fun'.
The 'Det' is silent
Remember that in 'det', the 't' is almost never pronounced. It sounds like 'de'.
Avoid 'Tid'
Never use 'tid' when wishing someone fun. It's the most common English-speaker mistake.
意味
Wishing someone a good time.
The 'Det' is silent
Remember that in 'det', the 't' is almost never pronounced. It sounds like 'de'.
Avoid 'Tid'
Never use 'tid' when wishing someone fun. It's the most common English-speaker mistake.
Add 'nu'
Adding 'nu' (now) at the end—'Ha det så kul nu!'—makes you sound very native and warm.
Use it for everything
Don't be afraid to use it for small things like going to the grocery store if the person mentioned they like it!
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing words to complete the wish.
Ska du på bio? Ha ___ ___ kul!
The standard phrase is 'ha det så kul'.
Match the situation to the best phrase.
Your friend is going to a heavy metal concert.
A concert is a fun event, so 'Ha det så kul!' is perfect.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Jag ska åka till Thailand imorgon! B: Men vad spännande! ___________
Traveling to Thailand is an exciting and fun activity.
Which of these is the most natural Swedish way to say 'Have fun'?
Pick the best option:
'Ha det så kul' is the idiomatic standard.
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Kul vs. Trevligt
練習問題バンク
4 問題Ska du på bio? Ha ___ ___ kul!
The standard phrase is 'ha det så kul'.
Your friend is going to a heavy metal concert.
A concert is a fun event, so 'Ha det så kul!' is perfect.
A: Jag ska åka till Thailand imorgon! B: Men vad spännande! ___________
Traveling to Thailand is an exciting and fun activity.
Pick the best option:
'Ha det så kul' is the idiomatic standard.
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よくある質問
10 問It's understandable but sounds a bit 'broken'. 'Ha så kul' or 'Ha det så kul' are much better.
It started as slang but is now completely standard Swedish.
'Kul' is more common for 'fun', 'roligt' can also mean 'funny' (as in haha).
Yes, it's perfect for ending a casual or semi-formal email.
Simply say 'Tack!' or 'Tack, det ska jag!' (Thanks, I will!).
Yes, in Sweden's flat hierarchy, this is perfectly fine.
Usually, you say it to the person who is leaving. If you're both going, you might say 'Det här ska bli kul!' (This is going to be fun!).
It's a placeholder for 'the situation'. It's a very common Swedish grammar quirk.
Yes, if you're being nice (or slightly sarcastic if the job is boring!).
No, 'cool' in Swedish is usually 'cool' or 'häftig'. 'Kul' specifically means 'fun'.
関連フレーズ
ha det så trevligt
similarHave a pleasant time
ha det gott
similarHave a good one
ha så kul
specialized formHave so much fun
ha en bra dag
similarHave a good day
kul för dig
builds onGood for you