Significado
Prepared to start something.
Contexto cultural
The concept of being 'klar for tur' is a national obsession. It implies having the right gear for the mountains. In Norwegian workplaces, saying you are 'klar' implies you are ready to take initiative without being told exactly what to do. Norwegians are punctual. If you say you are 'klar' at 8:00, you should be at the door at 8:00. Before exams, students often ask each other 'Er du klar?' as a way of sharing the stress of preparation.
The Plural Rule
Always check if you are talking about one person (klar) or more (klare). This is the most common A2 error.
Klar over vs Klar for
Never use 'klar over' when you mean you are ready to go somewhere. It sounds like you just 'know' about the place.
Significado
Prepared to start something.
The Plural Rule
Always check if you are talking about one person (klar) or more (klare). This is the most common A2 error.
Klar over vs Klar for
Never use 'klar over' when you mean you are ready to go somewhere. It sounds like you just 'know' about the place.
Sound like a native
Use 'helt klar' to show you are 100% ready. It adds a nice natural emphasis.
The 'Tur' Context
If someone asks if you are 'klar for tur', they are checking if you have your hiking boots on!
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of 'klar' (klar, klart, or klare).
Vi er ______ for ferie!
'Vi' is plural, so we use the plural form 'klare'.
Which sentence is correct?
A: Jeg er ferdig for jobben. B: Jeg er klar for jobben.
'Klar for' means you are ready to start. 'Ferdig' would mean you are finished with your job.
Match the Norwegian phrase with its English meaning.
1. Klar for, 2. Klar over, 3. Ferdig med
These are common 'klar' and 'ferdig' collocations that learners often mix up.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Er du ______ for å dra? B: Ja, jeg må bare finne skoene mine.
The context of 'leaving' (dra) requires 'klar'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Klar vs. Ferdig
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosVi er ______ for ferie!
'Vi' is plural, so we use the plural form 'klare'.
A: Jeg er ferdig for jobben. B: Jeg er klar for jobben.
'Klar for' means you are ready to start. 'Ferdig' would mean you are finished with your job.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are common 'klar' and 'ferdig' collocations that learners often mix up.
A: Er du ______ for å dra? B: Ja, jeg må bare finne skoene mine.
The context of 'leaving' (dra) requires 'klar'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
5 perguntasYes, but 'klar til' is usually followed by a verb (klar til å spise), while 'klar for' is followed by a noun (klar for middag).
No, it can also mean 'clear' (klart vann) or 'bright' (en klar stjerne). Context is key.
Use the reflexive verb: 'Jeg gjør meg klar'.
Yes, very often. 'Vi er klare for lanseringen' (We are ready for the launch) is standard.
'Beredt' is more formal and often implies preparation for something difficult or unexpected.
Frases relacionadas
gjøre seg klar
similarTo get oneself ready
klar til å
similarReady to (do something)
være ferdig med
contrastTo be finished with
være klar over
specialized formTo be aware of
være beredt
synonymTo be prepared