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Asking for hydration
문화적 배경
Tap water is free in all restaurants by law if you are ordering food. It is high quality and perfectly safe. The 'Vannflaske' (water bottle) is a fashion accessory and a practical necessity. Most Norwegians carry one everywhere. In the winter, Norwegians might talk about 'snøsmelting' (melting snow) for water if they are at a primitive cabin ('hytte'). Asking for 'litt' (a little) is a way to be polite and not seem greedy, even if you actually want a whole liter.
Free Water
In Norway, never buy bottled still water in a store if you have access to a tap. It's the same quality!
Litt vs Lite
Be careful! Saying 'lite vann' might make people think you are finished drinking.
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Asking for hydration
Free Water
In Norway, never buy bottled still water in a store if you have access to a tap. It's the same quality!
Litt vs Lite
Be careful! Saying 'lite vann' might make people think you are finished drinking.
Politeness
Adding 'takk' (thanks) at the end makes the phrase much friendlier: 'Jeg trenger litt vann, takk.'
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing verb to say 'I need some water'.
Jeg ______ litt vann.
'Trenger' is the verb for 'need'.
Which sentence is correct for asking for some water?
Choose the right quantifier:
'Litt' is used for uncountable nouns like water.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Er du tørst? B: Ja, ________.
This is the most natural response to being asked if you are thirsty.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You just finished a 5km run.
Water is the logical need after exercise.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Jeg ______ litt vann.
'Trenger' is the verb for 'need'.
Choose the right quantifier:
'Litt' is used for uncountable nouns like water.
A: Er du tørst? B: Ja, ________.
This is the most natural response to being asked if you are thirsty.
You just finished a 5km run.
Water is the logical need after exercise.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, it is the direct equivalent for both physical and abstract needs.
Yes, but it means 'I want water', which is slightly more demanding than 'I need water'.
Ask for 'vann med kullsyre' or simply 'Farris' (a popular brand).
Yes, it is among the safest and cleanest in the world.
It acts as a 'softener' to make the request sound more polite and less like a command.
Yes! 'Blomstene trenger litt vann' is perfectly correct.
The past tense is 'trengte'.
It is neuter: 'et vann'.
Say 'Jeg trenger mye vann'.
Yes, if you are offered a drink, you can say 'Ja takk, jeg trenger litt vann'.
관련 표현
Jeg er tørst
similarI am thirsty
Kan jeg få vann?
similarCan I have water?
Et glass vann
specialized formA glass of water
Vannflaske
builds onWater bottle
Iskaldt vann
specialized formIce cold water