Bedeutung
Something is not difficult.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The phrase is linked to the historical 'Hekseprosessene' (witch trials), particularly in Vardø. However, today it is used purely as a lighthearted idiom without any religious or dark connotations. Similar idioms exist across Sweden and Denmark, reflecting a shared North Germanic folklore where 'trolldom' (magic) was the ultimate symbol of the inexplicable. In the Norwegian tech scene, this phrase is often used to demystify coding or data analysis for non-technical stakeholders. Norwegian teachers use this phrase to build confidence in students, emphasizing that knowledge is accessible and not 'hidden' or 'magical'.
Use it for encouragement
This is the best phrase to use when you want to sound like a supportive Norwegian friend. It's much warmer than just saying 'det er lett'.
Don't use 'ikke'
While 'ikke en heksedans' is technically understandable, it marks you as a learner. Stick to 'ingen' for the authentic idiomatic feel.
Bedeutung
Something is not difficult.
Use it for encouragement
This is the best phrase to use when you want to sound like a supportive Norwegian friend. It's much warmer than just saying 'det er lett'.
Don't use 'ikke'
While 'ikke en heksedans' is technically understandable, it marks you as a learner. Stick to 'ingen' for the authentic idiomatic feel.
The 'H' is important
Make sure to pronounce the 'H' in 'heksedans' clearly. Dropping it can make the word hard to recognize.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
Å lære å sykle er ingen ________.
The correct idiom is 'heksedans'.
Which sentence means 'It's not rocket science'?
Velg riktig setning:
The negation 'ingen' is necessary to convey that the task is easy.
Match the situation with the best response.
Situation: Your friend is struggling to open a jar.
This response encourages the friend by saying the task is simple.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Er det vanskelig å bruke denne kaffemaskinen? B: Nei, ________.
The idiom fits perfectly as a reassurance that the machine is easy to use.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
When to use 'Ingen heksedans'
Technology
- • Apps
- • Settings
- • Login
Daily Life
- • Cooking
- • Cleaning
- • DIY
Learning
- • Grammar
- • Math
- • Rules
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenÅ lære å sykle er ingen ________.
The correct idiom is 'heksedans'.
Velg riktig setning:
The negation 'ingen' is necessary to convey that the task is easy.
Situation: Your friend is struggling to open a jar.
This response encourages the friend by saying the task is simple.
A: Er det vanskelig å bruke denne kaffemaskinen? B: Nei, ________.
The idiom fits perfectly as a reassurance that the machine is easy to use.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt has a traditional feel, but it is still very much in use today, especially by people over 20.
Yes, if you are asked if you can handle a certain task, saying 'Det er ingen heksedans for meg' shows confidence.
Virtually none in this context. 'Heksekunst' (witch-art) is slightly more common in formal writing.
Usually, yes. You can also say 'Dette er ingen heksedans' (This is no witch dance).
No, in modern Norway, 'heks' is used in many harmless idioms and is not taken literally.
No, you cannot say 'Han er ingen heksedans'. Use it only for tasks or situations.
No, the idiom is always used in the singular.
You would say 'Det er heksedans' (rare) or more commonly 'Det er faktisk ganske komplisert'.
Yes, this is a standard idiom understood across all of Norway.
Yes, 'Å score mål er ingen heksedans for ham' (Scoring goals is no witch dance for him).
Verwandte Redewendungen
Det er ingen heksekunst
synonymIt is no witch-art/sorcery.
Plankekjøring
similarDriving on planks.
Lett som en plett
similarEasy as a pancake.
En smal sak
similarA narrow matter.