뜻
Asking for someone's age
문화적 배경
Asking age is common among children but should be done with tact among adults. It's not a taboo, but privacy is valued. In traditional Sami culture, age is respected, but asking direct personal questions can sometimes be seen as blunt. Context matters. In Norwegian workplaces, age is rarely discussed in a way that implies hierarchy. Everyone is 'du'. Young Norwegians often identify by their birth year (e.g., '98-er') rather than their current age.
The 'Be' Rule
Always remember: in Norwegian, you ARE old, you don't HAVE years. Use 'er', not 'har'.
Asking Kids
Asking a child 'Hvor gammel er du?' is the fastest way to make friends with a Norwegian family.
뜻
Asking for someone's age
The 'Be' Rule
Always remember: in Norwegian, you ARE old, you don't HAVE years. Use 'er', not 'har'.
Asking Kids
Asking a child 'Hvor gammel er du?' is the fastest way to make friends with a Norwegian family.
Adjective Agreement
Don't forget to change 'gammel' to 'gammelt' if you are asking about a neuter object like a house (hus).
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to ask someone's age.
Hvor ______ er du?
Since 'du' is singular and refers to a person, we use the standard masculine/feminine form 'gammel'.
Which of these is the correct way to say 'I am 25 years old'?
Choose the correct sentence:
In Norwegian, we use 'er' (are) and 'gammel' (old) for people.
Match the question to the correct subject.
Match the adjective form to the subject:
Adjectives must agree with the gender and number of the noun.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hvor gammel er du? B: ___________.
The question asks for age, so the answer must provide a number of years.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Hvor ______ er du?
Since 'du' is singular and refers to a person, we use the standard masculine/feminine form 'gammel'.
Choose the correct sentence:
In Norwegian, we use 'er' (are) and 'gammel' (old) for people.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
Adjectives must agree with the gender and number of the noun.
A: Hvor gammel er du? B: ___________.
The question asks for age, so the answer must provide a number of years.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문It is generally less rude than in the US or UK, but still requires a level of familiarity. It's best to wait until the topic of birthdays or history comes up.
No, this is a literal translation from Spanish/French and sounds very wrong in Norwegian. Use 'Hvor gammel er du?'.
'Gammel' is the standard Bokmål form. 'Gammal' is used in Nynorsk and many dialects. Both are understood everywhere.
You say 'Jeg er [number] år' or 'Jeg er [number] år gammel'. Both are correct.
관련 표현
Hva er alderen din?
similarWhat is your age?
Når har du bursdag?
builds onWhen is your birthday?
Hvor gammel blir du?
similarHow old will you be?
I sin beste alder
specialized formIn one's prime.