المعنى
Expressing frustration about a situation.
خلفية ثقافية
Norwegians often use 'litt' (a bit) before 'irriterende' to avoid sounding too aggressive or dramatic, even if they are very annoyed. Public transport etiquette is strict. People who talk loudly on 'stillesone' (quiet zones) are the number one cause of 'irriterende' feelings. In Norwegian workplaces, being direct about technical frustrations is okay, but being 'irriterende' as a person (mase/nagging) is frowned upon. Norway is highly digitized. When BankID or Vipps (payment app) is down, 'Det er irriterende' trends on social media immediately.
The 'Litt' Trick
Always add 'litt' (a bit) before 'irriterende' to sound more like a native speaker. It's the ultimate Norwegian politeness hack.
Don't call people irriterende
Saying 'Du er irriterende' is much harsher than saying 'Det du gjør er irriterende'.
المعنى
Expressing frustration about a situation.
The 'Litt' Trick
Always add 'litt' (a bit) before 'irriterende' to sound more like a native speaker. It's the ultimate Norwegian politeness hack.
Don't call people irriterende
Saying 'Du er irriterende' is much harsher than saying 'Det du gjør er irriterende'.
Shared Annoyance
Complaining about the weather or the train is a great way to bond with Norwegians. It's a safe social lubricant.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word to say 'It is annoying.'
Det ___ irriterende.
We use the verb 'å være' (to be) in the present tense 'er' with adjectives.
Which sentence means 'I am annoyed' (not 'I am an annoying person')?
Choose the correct sentence:
'-ert' is for the person feeling the emotion; '-ende' is for the thing causing it.
Match the situation to the most likely response.
Situation: You forgot your umbrella and it starts to rain.
Forgetting an umbrella in the rain is a classic minor frustration.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Bussen kommer ikke før om en time. B: Å nei, ___!
'Så irriterende' is a common way to react to bad news from someone else.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
What is Irriterende?
Technology
- • Slow Wi-Fi
- • Empty battery
- • Updates
Weather
- • Rain
- • Wind
- • Too much snow
Social
- • Loud talking
- • Being late
- • Nagging
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينDet ___ irriterende.
We use the verb 'å være' (to be) in the present tense 'er' with adjectives.
Choose the correct sentence:
'-ert' is for the person feeling the emotion; '-ende' is for the thing causing it.
Situation: You forgot your umbrella and it starts to rain.
Forgetting an umbrella in the rain is a classic minor frustration.
A: Bussen kommer ikke før om en time. B: Å nei, ___!
'Så irriterende' is a common way to react to bad news from someone else.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, it's quite mild. It's equivalent to 'annoying' in English. For stronger frustration, use 'frustrerende' or 'forferdelig'.
Yes, if you are describing a challenge you faced, e.g., 'Det var irriterende at vi mistet dataene, men vi løste det.'
Because it's a present participle ending in -ende. These never change in Norwegian grammar.
'Plagsomt' is often more physical (like a fly), while 'irriterende' is more mental.
You can say 'Ikke vær så irriterende' or 'Slutt å mase'.
Yes, 'irri' is common among teens, and 'kjipt' is a general informal alternative.
It's more natural to say 'Det er irriterende for min del' or simply 'Det irriterer meg'.
If you are talking about the homework, it might be a bit bold! But if you're talking about the weather, it's fine.
It's a voiced alveolar tap, similar to the 'tt' in the American English word 'better'.
No, use 'trist' or 'leiseg' for sadness. 'Irriterende' is specifically for frustration.
عبارات ذات صلة
Det er kjedelig
similarThat's boring/unfortunate
Det er frustrerende
similarIt is frustrating
Det er plagsomt
synonymIt is bothersome
Det er kjipt
informalThat sucks / That's a bummer
Det irriterer meg
builds onIt annoys me