意思
Stating your current location.
文化背景
The 'hjemme' check-in is a vital part of Danish 'tryghed' (security). It is considered polite to let people know you've arrived safely, especially after dark. Across Norway and Sweden, similar distinctions between 'hjem/hjemme' (da/no) and 'hem/hemma' (sv) exist, reflecting a shared linguistic heritage of spatial awareness. Younger generations often shorten the phrase to just 'Hjemme' in texts, reflecting the global trend toward brevity in digital communication. Expats often struggle with the 'hjem/hjemme' distinction for years. Mastering this early is a sign of high-level integration into the local logic.
The 'E' Rule
Always add 'e' to 'hjem' if you are already there. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
Texting Etiquette
It is very common in Denmark to text 'Hjemme' to your partner as soon as you walk in. It's a sign of a healthy relationship!
意思
Stating your current location.
The 'E' Rule
Always add 'e' to 'hjem' if you are already there. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
Texting Etiquette
It is very common in Denmark to text 'Hjemme' to your partner as soon as you walk in. It's a sign of a healthy relationship!
V2 Mastery
Try saying 'Nu er jeg hjemme' to sound more like a native speaker. It shows you've mastered Danish word order.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'home' (hjem or hjemme).
Jeg er _______ nu.
Because you are already there (static), you must use 'hjemme'.
Which sentence follows the V2 rule correctly?
How do you say 'Now I am home'?
In Danish, the verb must be the second element. If 'Nu' is first, 'er' must follow.
Complete the text message dialogue.
A: Er du på vej? B: Nej, ________.
The question asks if you are on your way. 'Nej' implies you have already arrived.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You just walked through the front door and want to greet your roommate.
This is the standard greeting upon arrival.
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视觉学习工具
Hjem vs. Hjemme
练习题库
4 练习Jeg er _______ nu.
Because you are already there (static), you must use 'hjemme'.
How do you say 'Now I am home'?
In Danish, the verb must be the second element. If 'Nu' is first, 'er' must follow.
A: Er du på vej? B: Nej, ________.
The question asks if you are on your way. 'Nej' implies you have already arrived.
You just walked through the front door and want to greet your roommate.
This is the standard greeting upon arrival.
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常见问题
10 个问题Yes, 'nu' is optional, but it adds emphasis that you have *just* arrived or are currently available.
No, in this context, it is an adverb of place. The noun for 'home' is 'et hjem'.
In Danish, 'h' is silent before 'j' and 'v'. It's just one of those quirks of the language!
Usually no. Danes are strict about 'hjemme' meaning your actual home. At a hotel, you'd say 'Jeg er på hotellet nu'.
'Hjemme' is specifically your home. 'Inde' just means 'inside' any building.
You say 'Jeg er næsten hjemme'. Note that we still use 'hjemme' because we are describing the state of being at home, even if we aren't quite there yet.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your grandmother, or your best friend.
No! Danish verbs are great. 'Vi er hjemme nu' uses the exact same verb form.
It means 'home again'. It's very common to say after a long trip.
Yes, 'hjemme hos mig' means 'at my place'.
相关表达
Jeg tager hjem
contrastI am going home
Velkommen hjem
builds onWelcome home
Hjemme bedst
similarHome is best
Føl dig som hjemme
specialized formMake yourself at home