뜻
Preparing a meal.
문화적 배경
Cooking is a central part of 'hygge'. Danes often invite friends over to cook together rather than going to restaurants, as it is seen as more intimate and cozy. In Greenlandic Danish context, 'at lave mad' might involve traditional ingredients like seal or whale, which require specific preparation methods passed down through generations. Cooking often involves 'skerpikjøt' (wind-dried mutton). The phrase 'at lave mad' here encompasses the long process of fermentation and drying. The rise of 'måltidskasser' (meal kits) has changed how people 'laver mad'. It's still cooking, but the planning and shopping are outsourced.
The Sandwich Rule
Never say 'en mad' unless you are literally holding a piece of bread with toppings.
Avoid 'Koge'
Don't use 'koge' for the whole process of cooking; it's too specific to boiling.
뜻
Preparing a meal.
The Sandwich Rule
Never say 'en mad' unless you are literally holding a piece of bread with toppings.
Avoid 'Koge'
Don't use 'koge' for the whole process of cooking; it's too specific to boiling.
Use 'God til'
To sound more native, say 'Jeg er god til at lave mad' instead of 'Jeg laver god mad'.
Social Cooking
If a Dane asks you to 'lave mad sammen', it's a high compliment of friendship!
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing verb in the present tense.
Jeg ___ mad i køkkenet lige nu.
We use the present tense 'laver' for an action happening now.
Which sentence means 'I am good at cooking'?
Choose the correct sentence:
'At lave mad' is the correct phrase for cooking. 'En mad' means a sandwich.
Match the Danish phrase with the English meaning.
Match the following:
These are essential kitchen distinctions.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hvad skal vi have at spise? B: Jeg ved det ikke. Vil du ___ ___?
The context asks about a general meal.
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시각 학습 자료
Mad vs. En Mad
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Jeg ___ mad i køkkenet lige nu.
We use the present tense 'laver' for an action happening now.
Choose the correct sentence:
'At lave mad' is the correct phrase for cooking. 'En mad' means a sandwich.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are essential kitchen distinctions.
A: Hvad skal vi have at spise? B: Jeg ved det ikke. Vil du ___ ___?
The context asks about a general meal.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문No, it is neutral and can be used in any context.
Yes, but only if you are referring to a specific meal already mentioned.
'Lave mad' is everyday language; 'tilberede' is formal/technical.
Jeg laver mad.
Yes, but in 'en mad' it specifically means an open-faced sandwich.
It's better to use 'bage', but people will understand you.
It is 'at' (to). 'Og' means 'and'.
It is the noun form, meaning 'cooking' as a concept or hobby.
Yes, cooking is very gender-neutral in Danish culture.
At lave mad fra bunden.
Mostly, yes. It's a very versatile verb.
Yes! You can replace 'mad' with 'morgenmad', 'frokost', or 'aftensmad'.
관련 표현
at bage
similarto bake
at koge
similarto boil
madlavning
builds oncooking (noun)
at tilberede
specialized formto prepare
at kokkerere
synonymto cook (fancy)