Signification
Asking about availability.
Contexte culturel
Planning is key. Spontaneity is appreciated but rarely expected. Similar to Norway, 'Är du ledig ikväll?' is standard. Danes are very informal; 'Er du ledig i aften?' is common. Icelanders are very spontaneous, but still check availability.
Pronunciation
Don't pronounce the final 'g' in 'ledig'. It sounds like 'lay-dee'.
Politeness
Always check availability before making plans in Norway.
Signification
Asking about availability.
Pronunciation
Don't pronounce the final 'g' in 'ledig'. It sounds like 'lay-dee'.
Politeness
Always check availability before making plans in Norway.
Teste-toi
Fill in the missing word.
Er du _______ i kveld?
'Ledig' is the correct adjective for being available.
Which sentence is correct?
A: Er du ledig i kveld? B: Er du gratis i kveld?
'Gratis' means free of charge, not available.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Er du ledig i kveld? B: _____
This is the most natural response to the question.
🎉 Score : /3
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
3 exercicesEr du _______ i kveld?
'Ledig' is the correct adjective for being available.
A: Er du ledig i kveld? B: Er du gratis i kveld?
'Gratis' means free of charge, not available.
A: Er du ledig i kveld? B: _____
This is the most natural response to the question.
🎉 Score : /3
Questions fréquentes
3 questionsNo, it is too casual. Use 'Har du anledning?' instead.
Yes, a 'ledig stol' is an empty chair.
Just say 'Det er greit!' (That's okay!).
Expressions liées
Har du tid?
similarDo you have time?
Skal du noe?
similarAre you doing anything?
Er du opptatt?
contrastAre you busy?
Hva skjer?
builds onWhat's happening?