Significado
Beginning a new task.
Contexto cultural
Danes value 'flad struktur' (flat structure). A boss will often use 'Skal vi gå i gang?' to sound like a team member rather than a dictator. Efficiency is key. Saying 'Jeg går i gang' is a verbal contract that you are working now, not later. Danish schools encourage independent work. Teachers often give a short instruction and then say 'Værsgo at gå i gang' (Please start). Even in social settings, like preparing a 'julefrokost', someone will take charge by saying 'Lad os gå i gang med sildene' (Let's start with the herrings).
The 'Med' Rule
Always use 'med' if you specify what you are starting. 'Jeg går i gang med [ting]'.
Auxiliary Verb
Remember to use 'er' for the past participle: 'Jeg ER gået i gang', not 'Jeg har gået i gang'.
Significado
Beginning a new task.
The 'Med' Rule
Always use 'med' if you specify what you are starting. 'Jeg går i gang med [ting]'.
Auxiliary Verb
Remember to use 'er' for the past participle: 'Jeg ER gået i gang', not 'Jeg har gået i gang'.
Sound like a native
Use 'Skal vi gå i gang?' to start a meeting or a group activity. It's the most natural way to lead without being bossy.
Hygge and Work
Danes often use this phrase to define the boundary between work and hygge. Finish the task so you can relax!
Teste-se
Fill in the missing preposition.
Jeg går i gang ____ projektet nu.
The phrase is always 'at gå i gang med'.
Choose the correct past tense form.
I går ____ vi i gang med at male stuen.
'Gik' is the simple past of 'gå'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Er du klar til at lave mad? B: Ja, jeg ______ nu.
While 'går i gang' is possible, specifying the object is more natural here.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which phrase fits a boss starting a meeting?
This is the polite, standard way to initiate a group task in Denmark.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosJeg går i gang ____ projektet nu.
The phrase is always 'at gå i gang med'.
I går ____ vi i gang med at male stuen.
'Gik' is the simple past of 'gå'.
A: Er du klar til at lave mad? B: Ja, jeg ______ nu.
While 'går i gang' is possible, specifying the object is more natural here.
Which phrase fits a boss starting a meeting?
This is the polite, standard way to initiate a group task in Denmark.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, you cannot 'gå i gang med en person' unless you are working on them (like a doctor or a tattoo artist). Use 'at begynde at date' instead.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your friends, or your children.
'Starte' is often used for machines or the very first second of an event. 'Gå i gang med' implies a process that takes time.
No, sleeping is not considered a 'task' or 'work'. Just say 'Jeg går i seng'.
You say 'Jeg er i gang'. You don't need the verb 'gå' if you are already in the middle of it.
It is officially two words: 'i gang'.
Yes! 'Jeg går i gang med at strikke en trøje' is perfect.
It means 'to get started', often implying you were lazy or busy before.
Not really. You would use 'Projektet blev sat i gang' (The project was set in motion).
Only if it's a big task, like 'at gå i gang med en kæmpe buffet'. Otherwise, just say 'at spise'.
Frases relacionadas
at komme i gang
similarTo get started (often after a delay)
at begynde
synonymTo begin
at starte
synonymTo start
at gå i stå
contrastTo come to a standstill
at sætte i gang
builds onTo set in motion