뜻
Planning to meet next week.
문화적 배경
Norwegians are very literal with time. If you say 'Vi sees neste uke,' they will expect to see you. It's not just a polite filler like in some other cultures. In Norwegian workplaces, equality is key. You use 'Vi sees' with both the CEO and the intern. There is no need for overly formal language. In texts, it's often shortened to 'Sees!' or 'Snakkes!'. This is very common among younger generations. In some dialects, especially in Western Norway, you might hear 'Vi sjåast' instead of 'Vi sees'. This is the Nynorsk-influenced form.
The 'S' is Key
Always remember the 's' at the end of 'sees'. Without it, the sentence is incomplete and sounds strange to natives.
No Prepositions
Avoid saying 'i' or 'på' before 'neste uke'. It's a very common mistake for English speakers.
뜻
Planning to meet next week.
The 'S' is Key
Always remember the 's' at the end of 'sees'. Without it, the sentence is incomplete and sounds strange to natives.
No Prepositions
Avoid saying 'i' or 'på' before 'neste uke'. It's a very common mistake for English speakers.
V2 Rule
If you want to sound more native, try starting with the time: 'Neste uke sees vi!' Just remember to flip the verb and subject.
Be Sincere
Only use this if you actually expect to see the person. It's a sign of reliability in Norway.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to say 'See you next week'.
Vi _______ neste uke.
The reciprocal form 'sees' is required to mean 'see each other'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct farewell:
Norwegian does not use a preposition before 'neste uke' in this context.
Complete the dialogue between two colleagues on a Friday.
Kollega A: God helg! Kollega B: Takk, i like måte! ________.
'Vi sees neste uke' is the natural way to end a work week.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are leaving your weekly guitar lesson.
Since the lesson is weekly, this is the most appropriate farewell.
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시각 학습 자료
Sees vs. Snakkes
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Vi _______ neste uke.
The reciprocal form 'sees' is required to mean 'see each other'.
Choose the correct farewell:
Norwegian does not use a preposition before 'neste uke' in this context.
Kollega A: God helg! Kollega B: Takk, i like måte! ________.
'Vi sees neste uke' is the natural way to end a work week.
Situation: You are leaving your weekly guitar lesson.
Since the lesson is weekly, this is the most appropriate farewell.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It's better to use 'Vi sees kanskje neste uke' (Maybe we'll see each other next week) if you're unsure.
They are the same. 'Sees' is the standard Bokmål spelling, while 'ses' is a common alternative spelling often used in informal writing.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone, from your best friend to your doctor.
In Norwegian, time expressions with 'neste' (next) or 'forrige' (last) usually don't take a preposition.
Yes! You can replace 'uke' with 'måned' (month), 'år' (year), or a specific day like 'mandag'.
You say 'Vi sees da'.
Yes, 'Sees!' is a very common and friendly short version, especially when leaving quickly.
You still say 'Vi sees'. The 'vi' (we) covers everyone.
Not exactly. It's a way of saying goodbye that specifically mentions a future meeting.
Yes, it's a very common way to end a casual or semi-formal email.
관련 표현
Vi snakkes
similarWe'll talk
Vi høres
similarWe'll hear each other
Vi møtes
specialized formWe'll meet
Sees snart
builds onSee you soon
Ha det bra
similarGoodbye
Vi sees i morgen
variationSee you tomorrow