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Rising from bed
문화적 배경
The 'A-culture' is dominant. Getting up early is seen as a sign of being a reliable citizen. Many Norwegians go for a 'morgendukkert' (morning swim) in the ocean, even in winter, immediately after standing up. Meetings in Norway often start exactly on time, sometimes as early as 7:30 AM. If you 'står opp' late, you are considered unprofessional. Traditionally, rising was dictated by the reindeer's needs and the light. In the polar night, 'å stå opp' doesn't involve the sun at all. Despite the early-rising culture, Norwegian students are known for 'å sove bort dagen' (sleeping the day away) on weekends, standing up only for 'fyllesyke' (hangover) pizza.
The 'Feet Test'
If your feet are touching the floor for the first time today, use 'stå opp'.
V2 Rule
Always check your word order if you start with 'I dag' or 'I morgen'.
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Rising from bed
The 'Feet Test'
If your feet are touching the floor for the first time today, use 'stå opp'.
V2 Rule
Always check your word order if you start with 'I dag' or 'I morgen'.
Perfect Tense
Use 'har stått opp' to tell someone you are currently awake and ready for the day.
Morgengretten
If you just stood up, you can say 'Jeg har nettopp stått opp' to explain why you aren't talking much.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of 'å stå opp'.
Jeg ______ alltid opp klokka seks.
The sentence describes a habit ('alltid'), so we use the present tense 'står'.
Which sentence is correct?
Talking about yesterday morning:
Because of the V2 rule, the verb 'stod' must be the second element, followed by the subject 'jeg'.
Match the Norwegian phrase with the English meaning.
Match these:
These three are often confused but have distinct meanings.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Når stod du opp i dag? B: Jeg ______ ______ klokka åtte.
The question is in the past tense ('stod'), so the answer should be too.
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시각 학습 자료
Våkne vs. Stå opp
Types of Rising
Physical
- • Stå opp
- • Reise seg
Abstract
- • Oppstå
- • Gjenoppstå
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Jeg ______ alltid opp klokka seks.
The sentence describes a habit ('alltid'), so we use the present tense 'står'.
Talking about yesterday morning:
Because of the V2 rule, the verb 'stod' must be the second element, followed by the subject 'jeg'.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These three are often confused but have distinct meanings.
A: Når stod du opp i dag? B: Jeg ______ ______ klokka åtte.
The question is in the past tense ('stod'), so the answer should be too.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문No, use 'reise seg' for chairs and sofas. 'Stå opp' is for bed.
'Våkne' is when you stop sleeping. 'Stå opp' is when you physically leave the bed.
It is neutral. It's used in all settings, from home to the hospital.
Use 'Jeg stod opp' or 'Jeg sto opp'. Both are correct.
It means 'to arise' or 'to occur', usually for problems or situations, not people.
Yes, that means 'I am up' (already out of bed).
It is short and sharp: /ɔp/.
In Norwegian phrasal verbs, the particle usually carries the main stress to distinguish the meaning.
Yes, 'Sola står opp' means 'The sun is rising'.
A 'morning bird'—someone who likes to 'stå opp' early.
Jeg må stå opp.
'Sto' is more common in modern speech, but 'stod' is very common in writing.
관련 표현
Å våkne
similarTo wake up
Å reise seg
similarTo stand up
Å legge seg
contrastTo go to bed
Å forsove seg
builds onTo oversleep
Å være oppe
builds onTo be awake/up