意思
Capturing an image with a camera.
文化背景
Norwegians value 'personvern' (privacy). Always ask 'Er det greit at jeg tar et bilde?' before photographing individuals you don't know. The 'Instagram-vennlig' (Instagram-friendly) culture is huge in Norway, especially for hiking spots like Trolltunga. In Norwegian workplaces, taking photos of whiteboards after a meeting is a standard way to document 'referat' (minutes). According to Norwegian law, the person who 'tar bildet' owns the copyright, but the person *in* the photo has rights to their own image.
The 'Av' Rule
Always use 'av' to say what the picture is of. 'Bilde av [subject]'.
No 'Make'!
Never say 'gjøre et bilde'. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
意思
Capturing an image with a camera.
The 'Av' Rule
Always use 'av' to say what the picture is of. 'Bilde av [subject]'.
No 'Make'!
Never say 'gjøre et bilde'. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
Use 'Knipse'
Use 'knipse' to sound more like a native speaker in casual settings.
Privacy First
In Norway, it's better to ask once too many than once too few before taking a photo of someone.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'å ta'.
I går ___ jeg et bilde av hunden min.
'I går' (yesterday) requires the past tense (preteritum), which is 'tok'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the right way to ask for a photo.
'Ta' is the correct verb, 'et' is the correct article for the neuter noun 'bilde'.
Match the Norwegian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are common variations and related actions.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
A: Se på den utsikten! B: Ja, den er fantastisk. Skal jeg ___ av deg?
The context of a view (utsikt) implies taking a photo.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Where would you say: 'Er det lov å ta bilder her?'
Museums often have rules about photography.
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视觉学习工具
Verb Usage: Ta vs. Gjøre
Types of Pictures
Digital
- • Selfie
- • Skjermbilde
- • Snap
Physical
- • Portrett
- • Landskap
- • Foto
练习题库
5 练习I går ___ jeg et bilde av hunden min.
'I går' (yesterday) requires the past tense (preteritum), which is 'tok'.
Choose the right way to ask for a photo.
'Ta' is the correct verb, 'et' is the correct article for the neuter noun 'bilde'.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These are common variations and related actions.
A: Se på den utsikten! B: Ja, den er fantastisk. Skal jeg ___ av deg?
The context of a view (utsikt) implies taking a photo.
Where would you say: 'Er det lov å ta bilder her?'
Museums often have rules about photography.
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常见问题
12 个问题Yes, but it refers to the general activity of photography. 'Jeg liker å ta bilde' (I like taking pictures). Use 'et' for a specific instance.
'Bilde' is the general word for any image. 'Fotografi' is more formal and specifically refers to the technical product of a camera.
You can say 'ta en selfie'. It's very common in Norway.
It is neutral and can be used in any situation.
The past tense is 'tok'. For example: 'Jeg tok et bilde i går.'
Only in poetic or very artistic contexts. In daily life, it sounds strange.
Use the plural form: 'å ta bilder'.
It is always 'et bilde' (neuter).
Say: 'Unnskyld, kan du ta et bilde av meg?'
They often say 'Smil!' (Smile!) or sometimes 'Appelsin!' (Orange!) to get people to smile.
Yes, but 'ta et skjermbilde' is more precise.
It's an informal way to say 'to snap a photo'.
相关表达
Å knipse et bilde
informalTo snap a quick photo
Å stille opp for et bilde
builds onTo pose for a photo
Å fremkalle bilder
relatedTo develop photos
Å slette et bilde
contrastTo delete a photo
Å dele et bilde
builds onTo share a photo