意思
Asking about hobbies
文化背景
The concept of 'Søndagstur' (Sunday trip) is a huge part of Norwegian free time. Almost everyone goes for a walk on Sundays. Norwegians often answer this question with 'Jeg drar på hytta' (I go to the cabin). Cabin culture is central to leisure. Volunteering (Dugnad) can also be a part of free time, though it's more of a social obligation. In winter, 'fritid' almost exclusively means 'skiing' for many Norwegians.
The 'På' Rule
Always use 'på' with 'fritid'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers.
Be Specific
Norwegians love specific answers. Instead of 'I like nature,' say 'I like hiking in Nordmarka.'
意思
Asking about hobbies
The 'På' Rule
Always use 'på' with 'fritid'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers.
Be Specific
Norwegians love specific answers. Instead of 'I like nature,' say 'I like hiking in Nordmarka.'
The 'Driver med' variation
If you want to sound more like a native, use 'Hva driver du med på fritiden?'
自我测试
Fill in the missing preposition.
Hva gjør du ___ fritiden?
In Norwegian, we use the preposition 'på' with 'fritid'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct word order:
The verb 'gjør' must be in the second position (V2 rule).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hva gjør du på fritiden? B: Jeg ______ på tur i fjellet.
The standard expression for hiking is 'å gå på tur'.
Match the response to the question.
Question: Hva gjør du på fritiden?
Playing guitar is a hobby, which answers the question about free time.
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视觉学习工具
Common Answers to 'Hva gjør du på fritiden?'
Outdoors
- • Gå på tur
- • Gå på ski
- • Sykle
Indoors
- • Lese bøker
- • Se på Netflix
- • Gamer
练习题库
4 练习Hva gjør du ___ fritiden?
In Norwegian, we use the preposition 'på' with 'fritid'.
Select the correct word order:
The verb 'gjør' must be in the second position (V2 rule).
A: Hva gjør du på fritiden? B: Jeg ______ på tur i fjellet.
The standard expression for hiking is 'å gå på tur'.
Question: Hva gjør du på fritiden?
Playing guitar is a hobby, which answers the question about free time.
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常见问题
4 个问题It is technically understood, but 'på fritiden' is the standard and correct preposition in Norwegian.
No, it's a very standard and polite way to get to know someone in Norway.
You can say 'Jeg slapper bare av' (I just relax) or 'Jeg har ikke så mye fritid' (I don't have much free time).
'Fritid' is 'free time' (indefinite), while 'fritiden' is 'the free time' (definite). We use the definite form in this question.
相关表达
Hva driver du med?
similarWhat are you up to? / What do you do?
Hva liker du å gjøre?
similarWhat do you like to do?
Har du noen hobbyer?
synonymDo you have any hobbies?
Hva gjør du i helgen?
specialized formWhat are you doing this weekend?