Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
In Norwegian, every noun has a gender (en, ei, or et) that you must learn alongside the word itself.
- Use 'en' for masculine nouns: en bil (a car).
- Use 'ei' for feminine nouns (optional, often replaced by 'en'): ei jente (a girl).
- Use 'et' for neuter nouns: et hus (a house).
Meanings
Indefinite articles are used to introduce a noun that is not specific or previously mentioned.
Indefinite singular
Used to denote a single, non-specific item.
“Jeg har en bok.”
“Hun kjøpte et eple.”
Indefinite Article Usage
| Gender | Article | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Masculine | en | en bil | a car |
| Feminine | ei | ei jente | a girl |
| Neuter | et | et hus | a house |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Article + Noun | Jeg har en bil. |
| Negative | Article + Noun + ikke | Jeg har ikke en bil. |
| Question | Er det + Article + Noun? | Er det en bil? |
| Plural | None (no article) | Jeg har biler. |
격식 수준 스펙트럼
Jeg besitter en bil. (Daily life)
Jeg har en bil. (Daily life)
Jeg har en bil. (Daily life)
Jeg har en kjerre. (Daily life)
Noun Gender Map
Masculine
- en a
Feminine
- ei a
Neuter
- et a
수준별 예문
Jeg har en bil.
I have a car.
Det er et hus.
It is a house.
Hun er ei jente.
She is a girl.
Jeg ser en katt.
I see a cat.
Jeg trenger en ny penn.
I need a new pen.
Vi kjøpte et stort bord.
We bought a big table.
Hun leser ei bok.
She is reading a book.
Det er en fin dag.
It is a nice day.
Det er en utfordring å lære norsk.
It is a challenge to learn Norwegian.
Jeg vil ha et glass vann.
I want a glass of water.
Hun har ei datter som studerer.
She has a daughter who is studying.
Det er en viktig regel.
It is an important rule.
Etter en lang dag er jeg sliten.
After a long day I am tired.
Det er et interessant fenomen.
It is an interesting phenomenon.
Hun skrev ei diktsamling.
She wrote a poetry collection.
Det er en nødvendig endring.
It is a necessary change.
Det er en kompleks problemstilling.
It is a complex issue.
Et vakkert landskap åpenbarte seg.
A beautiful landscape revealed itself.
Hun har ei stemme som berører.
She has a voice that touches.
Det er en fundamental sannhet.
It is a fundamental truth.
En hver tid har sine utfordringer.
Every time has its challenges.
Et hvert menneske søker mening.
Every human seeks meaning.
Ei kvinne av hennes kaliber.
A woman of her caliber.
Det er en sjelden forekomst.
It is a rare occurrence.
혼동하기 쉬운
Learners mix up 'en bil' (a car) and 'bilen' (the car).
Learners don't know when to use 'en' or 'ei'.
Learners use 'et' for everything.
자주 하는 실수
et bil
en bil
en hus
et hus
ei bil
en bil
et jente
ei jente
en eple
et eple
et stol
en stol
ei bord
et bord
en stort hus
et stort hus
et fin jente
ei fin jente
en liten eple
et lite eple
en gammel eple
et gammelt eple
ei stor hus
et stort hus
en ny dør
ei ny dør
문장 패턴
Jeg har ___ ___.
Det er ___ ___ her.
Jeg trenger ___ ___.
Dette er ___ ___.
Real World Usage
Jeg vil ha en kaffe.
Jeg trenger en ny skjorte.
Har du et tips?
Jeg har en god erfaring.
Hvor er et hotell?
Jeg vil ha et måltid.
Learn the gender
Don't guess
Use 'en' for feminine
Dialects
Smart Tips
Always learn the article with the noun.
If you are unsure, use 'en'.
Look for the article to identify the gender.
Don't worry about 'ei' vs 'en' too much.
발음
En
Pronounced like 'en' in English 'pen'.
Ei
Pronounced like 'ay' in 'say'.
Et
Pronounced like 'et' in 'bet'.
Statement
Jeg har en bil. ↘
Falling intonation for facts.
암기하기
기억법
Remember 'En' for men, 'Ei' for ladies, and 'Et' for everything else (neuter).
시각적 연상
Imagine a man (en) driving a car, a girl (ei) reading a book, and a house (et) sitting in the middle.
Rhyme
En is for men, Ei is for she, Et is for things, as simple as can be.
Story
En man walked into a shop. He saw ei girl buying a gift. He bought et present for his friend.
Word Web
챌린지
Label 5 items in your room with sticky notes using the correct article.
문화 노트
People in Oslo often use 'en' for feminine nouns.
People in rural areas often stick to 'ei' for feminine nouns.
Bergen has its own dialectal quirks regarding gender.
Derived from the Old Norse numeral 'einn' (one).
대화 시작하기
Hva har du i vesken?
Beskriv huset ditt.
Hva er en god venn?
Hva er et typisk norsk måltid?
일기 주제
Test Yourself
Jeg har ___ bil.
___ hus.
Find and fix the mistake:
Et bil.
har / en / jeg / bil
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
___ eple.
Hun er ___ jente.
Find and fix the mistake:
En hus.
Score: /8
연습 문제
8 exercisesJeg har ___ bil.
___ hus.
Find and fix the mistake:
Et bil.
har / en / jeg / bil
bil, jente, hus
___ eple.
Hun er ___ jente.
Find and fix the mistake:
En hus.
Score: /8
자주 묻는 질문 (8)
It is a historical feature of North Germanic languages.
In Bokmål, you can use 'en' for masculine and feminine, but not neuter.
You must check the dictionary.
No, it is optional.
No, indefinite articles are only for singular.
Professions usually drop the article.
Nynorsk uses 'ei' more strictly.
Most nouns follow their gender consistently.
Scaffolded Practice
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3
4
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
ein/eine
German has four cases, Norwegian has none.
un/une
French lacks a neuter gender.
un/una
Spanish has no neuter gender.
None
Japanese does not use articles at all.
None
Arabic has no indefinite article.
None
Chinese has no articles.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
Connected Grammar
Definite Articles
Builds OnDefinite articles are the next step.
Adjective Agreement
Builds OnAdjectives must agree with the noun gender.
Plural Nouns
ContrastPlural nouns do not use indefinite articles.
Basic Sentence Structure
PrerequisiteYou need to know where to put the noun.