Significado
Describing a busy or fun day.
Contexto cultural
The first day of school (første skoledag) is a massive 'spændende dag' in Denmark. Children often wear new clothes and carry a 'skoletaske' (school bag) for the first time, and the whole family celebrates. Danes use 'spændende' to describe work tasks to stay positive. If a boss says a project is 'spændende,' it might actually be very difficult, but they are framing it as a positive challenge. During the 'Dronningens Nytårstale' (The Queen's New Year's Speech), the day is often described as 'spændende' as people wait to see what she will say about the year to come. When the national football team (Herrelandsholdet) plays, the phrase is everywhere. It reflects the collective 'spænding' of the nation.
The 'Safe' Adjective
Because 'spændende' never changes its ending, use it whenever you're unsure of adjective declension but want to sound positive!
Don't over-excite
If you say this about a very normal day, Danes might think you're being sarcastic. Save it for when there's actually something happening.
Significado
Describing a busy or fun day.
The 'Safe' Adjective
Because 'spændende' never changes its ending, use it whenever you're unsure of adjective declension but want to sound positive!
Don't over-excite
If you say this about a very normal day, Danes might think you're being sarcastic. Save it for when there's actually something happening.
The 'Hvor spændende' response
If someone tells you their news, responding with 'Hvor spændende!' is the perfect, most natural Danish reaction.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase.
Det er ___ spændende dag.
'Dag' is a common gender noun, so it takes the article 'en'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'It's going to be an exciting day'?
Choose the correct future form:
'Bliver' is used for future states or transitions in Danish.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
Situation: You are about to open a big present.
Opening a big present creates anticipation and excitement.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Jeg skal starte i skole i dag! B: Ej, hvor godt! ___
Starting school is a classic 'spændende' event.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
When to say 'Det er en spændende dag'
Celebrations
- • Birthdays
- • Weddings
- • Parties
New Starts
- • New Job
- • First School Day
- • Moving House
Travel
- • Airport arrival
- • New city
- • Tivoli trip
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosDet er ___ spændende dag.
'Dag' is a common gender noun, so it takes the article 'en'.
Choose the correct future form:
'Bliver' is used for future states or transitions in Danish.
Situation: You are about to open a big present.
Opening a big present creates anticipation and excitement.
A: Jeg skal starte i skole i dag! B: Ej, hvor godt! ___
Starting school is a classic 'spændende' event.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasUsually no. 'Spændende' is almost always positive. For a scary day, use 'en skræmmende dag.'
It is always 'en spændende dag' because 'dag' is common gender.
'Sjov' means funny or fun. 'Spændende' means exciting or interesting. A movie can be spændende without being sjov.
Use the past tense: 'Det var en spændende dag.'
Yes, it's very common to start an email with 'Det er en spændende dag for vores team.'
It is neutral. It works in both formal and informal settings.
It is a present participle (like -ing in English). In Danish, these always end in -e when used as adjectives.
Yes! It means an interesting or exciting person.
Not really. 'Fedt' or 'tjekket' are closer to 'cool.' 'Spændende' is more about interest and anticipation.
Yes! 'En spændende ret' means an interesting/unusual dish.
Frases relacionadas
Det er spændende
similarThat is exciting/interesting.
Jeg er spændt
builds onI am excited/anxious.
Det er en stor dag
similarIt is a big day.
Det er en kedelig dag
contrastIt is a boring day.