뜻
To wait and observe before acting.
문화적 배경
Danes often use this phrase to avoid 'over-promising' (at love for meget). It is considered more honest to say you'll wait and see than to commit and cancel later. In Greenlandic Danish, this phrase is often used with a deep respect for nature. It's not just a social delay, but a practical one regarding travel and weather. In a flat hierarchy, a boss might use this to allow employees to find their own solutions before intervening. Among young people, 'ser hvad der sker' is the ultimate 'non-committal' text message, often used to keep multiple social options open on a Friday night.
Add 'lige' for Politeness
Adding 'lige' (Jeg ser lige hvad der sker) makes you sound much more like a native speaker and softens the indecisiveness.
Don't forget 'der'!
Leaving out 'der' is the #1 mistake. It will make your Danish sound 'broken' even if people understand you.
뜻
To wait and observe before acting.
Add 'lige' for Politeness
Adding 'lige' (Jeg ser lige hvad der sker) makes you sound much more like a native speaker and softens the indecisiveness.
Don't forget 'der'!
Leaving out 'der' is the #1 mistake. It will make your Danish sound 'broken' even if people understand you.
The Dating 'Out'
If someone says this to you after a few dates, it might mean they aren't ready for commitment. Don't push for a 'yes' immediately.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase.
Jeg vil gerne se, hvad ___ sker.
In Danish, 'der' is required as a subject in subordinate clauses starting with 'hvad'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'Let's wait and see' in a casual dating context?
A: Skal vi være kærester? B: ...
'Lad os se hvad der sker' is the most common and natural way to keep things casual.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kommer du til min fødselsdag? B: Jeg er ikke sikker endnu, jeg ___.
Adding 'lige' makes the phrase sound more natural and polite in a casual refusal/delay.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Jeg vil gerne se, hvad ___ sker.
In Danish, 'der' is required as a subject in subordinate clauses starting with 'hvad'.
A: Skal vi være kærester? B: ...
'Lad os se hvad der sker' is the most common and natural way to keep things casual.
A: Kommer du til min fødselsdag? B: Jeg er ikke sikker endnu, jeg ___.
Adding 'lige' makes the phrase sound more natural and polite in a casual refusal/delay.
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자주 묻는 질문
5 질문It is neutral. You can use it with your friends, your boss, or a stranger. The context determines the tone.
Yes, but it's less common. 'Sker' in the present tense already implies the future in this context.
In Danish, 'hvad' acts as a question word. When it's the subject of a sub-clause, 'der' must follow to satisfy Danish syntax rules.
Not if you use it to suggest a strategic pause. It's only rude if you're avoiding a task you're responsible for.
'At se tiden an' is more formal and usually implies a longer period of waiting (weeks or months).
관련 표현
at se tiden an
similarTo wait and see how things develop over a longer period.
at tage det som det kommer
similarTo take things as they come.
at lade det bero
specialized formTo let a matter rest for now.
hvad sker der?
builds onWhat's happening? / What's up?