A1 Collocation तटस्थ

Spise sunt.

Eat healthy.

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use 'spise sunt' to talk about maintaining a healthy diet or making nutritious food choices.

  • Means: To eat in a healthy, nutritious way.
  • Used in: Discussing diets, meal planning, or health goals.
  • Don't confuse: 'Spise sunt' (adverbial) with 'sunn mat' (adjective + noun).
Apple + Broccoli + Exercise = Spise sunt

Explanation at your level:

This phrase means to eat healthy food. You use it to talk about your daily habits.
It describes the habit of choosing nutritious food. It is often used with verbs like 'prøve' (to try) or 'ønske' (to wish).
This collocation is used to express a commitment to a balanced lifestyle. It highlights the transition from unhealthy habits to a more conscious nutritional approach.
In this context, the phrase functions as an adverbial modifier indicating a sustained behavioral pattern. It is frequently employed in discussions regarding public health or personal wellness strategies.
The phrase serves as a lexicalized collocation that encapsulates the intersection of individual agency and health-conscious societal norms. It is a staple in discourse concerning lifestyle medicine and nutritional sociology.
Syntactically, 'spise sunt' functions as a predicate collocation where the adverbial 'sunt' modifies the verbal process. It reflects a deep-seated cultural imperative within the Norwegian socio-cultural framework, often serving as a marker of self-regulation and health literacy.

मतलब

Good diet habits.

🌍

सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि

Lunch is often a 'matpakke' (packed lunch) consisting of open-faced sandwiches, which is considered a way to 'spise sunt'. Healthy eating is often communal and involves fresh produce, differing from the Norwegian focus on practical, quick nutrition.

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Adverb rule

Remember that 'sunt' is the adverb. It doesn't change even if you are talking about 'vi' (we) or 'de' (they).

मतलब

Good diet habits.

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Adverb rule

Remember that 'sunt' is the adverb. It doesn't change even if you are talking about 'vi' (we) or 'de' (they).

खुद को परखो

Fill in the correct form.

Jeg prøver å _____ sunt.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: spise

After 'å', use the infinitive form.

🎉 स्कोर: /1

विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

1 सवाल

No, it is spelled with one 'n' (sunt).

संबंधित मुहावरे

🔗

Sunn mat

similar

Healthy food

🔗

Et sunt kosthold

builds on

A healthy diet

कहाँ इस्तेमाल करें

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Grocery store

A: Hvorfor kjøper du så mye grønnsaker?

B: Jeg prøver å spise sunt.

neutral
📅

New Year's resolution

A: Hva er målet ditt for året?

B: Jeg skal spise sunt og trene mer.

casual

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Sun' (Sunt) shining on your food. Healthy food makes you shine!

Visual Association

Imagine a bright green apple with a smiley face. Every time you eat it, you feel strong.

Rhyme

For å bli sunn, spis sunt hver munn.

Story

Ola wanted to run a marathon. He realized he needed fuel. He started to spise sunt. Now he runs faster than ever.

Word Web

sunnmathelsegrønnsakerfruktenergikosthold

चैलेंज

Write down 3 healthy things you ate today using the phrase.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

comer sano

Spanish often uses 'sano' as an adverbial form.

French high

manger sain

French requires careful agreement if using 'saine' for feminine nouns.

German high

gesund essen

Word order is the main difference.

Japanese moderate

健康的な食事をする (kenkōtekina shokuji o suru)

Requires a noun phrase ('healthy meal') instead of an adverb.

Arabic moderate

أكل صحي (akl sihi)

It is a nominal phrase rather than a verb-adverb pair.

Easily Confused

Spise sunt. बनाम Sunn mat

Learners use 'spise sunn mat' when they mean 'spise sunt'.

Use 'spise sunt' for the action, 'sunn mat' for the food itself.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (1)

No, it is spelled with one 'n' (sunt).

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