lave
When using the verb "lave" at an A2 level, you'll find it incredibly versatile, similar to "make" or "do" in English. For example, you might "lave mad" (make food/cook) or "lave lektier" (do homework). It's also used for creating things, like "lave en tegning" (make a drawing). You'll often hear it in everyday phrases, so understanding its broad application is key to sounding more natural in Danish.
When Danish speakers use 'lave', it's about creation or activity. Think of it like a builder making a house, or an artist creating a painting. It's often used when you're producing something tangible or performing an action that results in something. This verb is super versatile, covering a lot of ground from cooking to doing homework.
You'll hear it in contexts where English might use 'to make' or 'to do', but with a nuance of active production. It's less about the abstract act and more about the concrete outcome of an action. Mastering 'lave' means understanding this active, productive sense in various scenarios.
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- Lave is pronounced 'LAY-veh'.
- It's a regular '-e' verb, so it conjugates predictably.
- Often used in idiomatic expressions.
Curiosidade
The meaning of 'lave' has shifted over time from 'to allow' to 'to make/do'. You can still see a similar meaning in the English word 'leave' (to allow someone to leave).
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Jeg kan godt lide at lave mad.
I like to make food.
Literally 'I can well like to make food'. 'Lave mad' is a common phrase meaning 'to cook'.
Hvad laver du i weekenden?
What are you doing this weekend?
'I weekenden' means 'this weekend' or 'on the weekend'.
Hun vil gerne lave en kage til fødselsdagen.
She would like to make a cake for the birthday.
'Vil gerne' means 'would like to'. 'Til' means 'for'.
Vi skal lave lektier i aften.
We need to do homework tonight.
'Skal' indicates obligation or future. 'I aften' means 'tonight'.
Kan du lave kaffe til os?
Can you make coffee for us?
'Kan du...?' is a polite way to ask 'Can you...?'.
De laver altid sjov.
They always make jokes / are always joking.
'Lave sjov' is a common idiom meaning 'to joke' or 'to make fun'.
Hvorfor laver han så meget støj?
Why is he making so much noise?
'Så meget' means 'so much'.
Jeg skal lige lave en kop te.
I just need to make a cup of tea.
'Lige' here means 'just' or 'quickly'.
Vi kan lave en aftale om at mødes i morgen.
We can make an agreement to meet tomorrow.
Hvad laver du i weekenden?
What are you doing this weekend?
Hun elsker at lave mad til hele familien.
She loves to cook for the whole family. ('lave mad' = to cook)
De er i gang med at lave et nyt projekt.
They are in the process of doing/making a new project.
Kan du lave kaffe til os?
Can you make coffee for us?
Jeg skal lige lave mine lektier færdige.
I just need to finish my homework. ('lave færdig' = to finish doing)
Det er vigtigt at lave fejl for at lære.
It's important to make mistakes to learn. ('lave fejl' = to make mistakes)
Vi kan ikke lave det om nu.
We can't change it now. ('lave om' = to change/redo)
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Mnemônico
Think of 'lave' sounding a bit like 'love'. When you 'love' something, you often 'make' or 'do' things for it. Or, 'lave' as in 'lava' - 'lava' can 'make' new land.
Associação visual
Imagine a chef 'laving' (making) a delicious meal in a kitchen, or a student 'laving' (doing) their homework at a desk. Picture the action of making or doing.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use 'lave' in a sentence about your daily routine. For example: 'Jeg laver kaffe om morgenen.' (I make coffee in the morning.)
Origem da palavra
Old Norse
Significado original: to allow, to grant
GermanicContexto cultural
The word 'lave' is a very common and versatile verb in Danish, much like 'to make' or 'to do' in English. It's used in many everyday expressions and is essential for basic communication. Danish culture often values directness and practicality, and this verb reflects that in its broad and functional use.
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This means 'I make food'. In Danish, the verb 'laver' (make) often comes after the subject.
This means 'We do homework'. 'Lektier' means homework and 'laver' means to do or make.
This means 'He makes coffee'. The verb 'laver' is used for making beverages.
Listen for how 'lave om' is used in the context of changing plans.
Listen for the phrase that means 'to make a presentation'.
Listen for the common phrase 'lave kaffe'.
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Vi bliver nødt til at lave et kompromis for at løse konflikten.
Focus: kompromis
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Jeg skal lave aftensmad til ti personer i aften.
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Hun er rigtig god til at lave kunsthåndværk.
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Summary
Lave is a core Danish verb for 'make' or 'do' and is highly versatile in everyday speech.
- Lave is pronounced 'LAY-veh'.
- It's a regular '-e' verb, so it conjugates predictably.
- Often used in idiomatic expressions.
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