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Asking about a difficulty.
문화적 배경
Norwegians are famous for 'du-ing' (using the informal 'you'). This makes 'Hva er problemet?' acceptable in many situations where other cultures might find it too blunt. In Norwegian flat hierarchies, being direct about problems is valued. However, using the word 'utfordring' (challenge) is a common 'corporate' way to soften the blow. If you ask this and get a short answer, don't push. Norwegians value their 'privatliv' (private life) and might not want to share details immediately. Norway is one of the most digital countries. You will see 'Hva er problemet?' as a header in many self-help sections of websites.
The Silent T
In many Norwegian dialects, especially in Oslo, the final 't' in 'problemet' is silent. Pronounce it 'pro-ble-me' to sound more native.
Watch the 'Ditt'
Adding 'ditt' (your) makes the phrase 'What's your problem?'. Only use this if you are actually annoyed!
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Asking about a difficulty.
The Silent T
In many Norwegian dialects, especially in Oslo, the final 't' in 'problemet' is silent. Pronounce it 'pro-ble-me' to sound more native.
Watch the 'Ditt'
Adding 'ditt' (your) makes the phrase 'What's your problem?'. Only use this if you are actually annoyed!
Directness is Kindness
Don't be afraid to ask this directly. In Norway, being clear about an issue is often seen as more helpful than being vague.
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct definite form of 'problem' to complete the sentence.
Hva er _______?
'Problem' is a neuter noun, so the definite singular form ends in '-et'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: Jeg er så sint! B: Oi! ________?
When someone is upset, 'Hva er problemet?' is the standard way to ask why.
Fill in the missing word to make the sentence past tense.
Hva ___ problemet i går?
'Var' is the past tense of 'er' (is).
Match the phrase to the correct context.
1. Hva er utfordringen? 2. Hva er problemet ditt?!
'Utfordring' is professional; 'ditt' adds personal aggression.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Hva er _______?
'Problem' is a neuter noun, so the definite singular form ends in '-et'.
A: Jeg er så sint! B: Oi! ________?
When someone is upset, 'Hva er problemet?' is the standard way to ask why.
Hva ___ problemet i går?
'Var' is the past tense of 'er' (is).
1. Hva er utfordringen? 2. Hva er problemet ditt?!
'Utfordring' is professional; 'ditt' adds personal aggression.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, it is generally neutral. However, your tone of voice can make it sound impatient or empathetic.
No, that sounds like broken Norwegian. You need the definite '-et' ending.
'Problem' is a negative issue; 'utfordring' is a 'challenge' and sounds more positive in a work context.
You say 'Ikke noe problem' or 'Ingen årsak'.
Because 'problem' is a neuter noun. Masculine nouns end in '-en'.
No. Use 'Hva skjer?' or 'Hvordan går det?' instead.
In spoken Norwegian, yes, it is very common to drop the 't'. In formal reading, it might be pronounced lightly.
Ask 'Hva er problemene?' (What are the problems?).
Yes, but the spelling is the same: 'Kva er problemet?' (Hva becomes Kva).
Yes, if you are asking about a specific issue, e.g., 'Hva er problemet med fakturaen?'
관련 표현
Hva skjer?
similarWhat's happening? / What's up?
Hva er i veien?
synonymWhat's wrong?
Ingen årsak
contrastNo problem / You're welcome
Hva feiler det deg?
specialized formWhat's wrong with you?