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- Prioritere means to decide what is most important and act on that first.
- It is a regular Danish verb used in both business and daily life.
- Commonly used with the adverb 'højt' (high) to show great importance.
- Essential for discussing time management, budgets, and personal values.
The Danish verb prioritere is a fundamental pillar of both professional and personal discourse in Denmark. At its core, it means to arrange things in order of importance or to give precedence to one thing over another. In a society that values work-life balance and efficiency, knowing how to express what you value most is crucial. When you prioritere, you are not just making a list; you are making a value judgment. This word is used constantly in Danish workplaces where the 'flat hierarchy' requires employees to manage their own tasks effectively. If a Danish manager asks you to 'prioritere dine opgaver' (prioritize your tasks), they are trusting you to identify what provides the most value to the team. Beyond the office, it is used in personal development contexts—prioritizing health, family, or 'hygge'. The word originates from the Latin 'prior', meaning 'former' or 'first', and it entered the Danish language as a formal way to describe the act of ranking. Unlike some languages where the word might feel overly bureaucratic, in Danish, it is used naturally in everyday conversation. You might hear a friend say, 'Jeg bliver nødt til at prioritere min søvn i denne uge' (I need to prioritize my sleep this week). This reflects a cultural emphasis on self-care and intentional living.
- Professional Context
- In Danish business culture, to prioritere often involves negotiation. It is common to discuss 'hvad vi skal prioritere højest' (what we should prioritize highest) during sprint planning or budget meetings.
- Personal Context
- In daily life, Danes use this verb to explain their choices, such as choosing a quiet evening at home over a party because they prioritere their mental energy.
Vi er nødt til at prioritere børnenes behov i denne situation.
The nuance of prioritere often carries a sense of sacrifice. To prioritize one thing is, by definition, to de-prioritize another. This is why you will often see it paired with 'fra' (away) or 'højt/lavt' (high/low). If you 'prioriterer noget højt', you are putting it at the top of your list. If you 'prioriterer noget lavt', you are admitting it is not a focus right now. In Danish politics, the word is a buzzword during election seasons. Politicians talk about how they will 'prioritere velfærden' (prioritize welfare) or 'prioritere klimaet' (prioritize the climate). For a learner, mastering this word means moving beyond simple 'likes' and 'dislikes' into the realm of strategic decision-making and clear communication of intent. It is a B2-level word because it requires an understanding of abstract values and the ability to justify choices in a structured way.
Virksomheden valgte at prioritere vækst frem for kortsigtet profit.
- Linguistic Precision
- Danes appreciate directness. Using 'prioritere' shows you are thinking critically about your time and resources, which is a highly valued trait in Scandinavia.
Det er vigtigt at prioritere rigtigt, når man har travlt.
Hvordan vil du prioritere dine opgaver i dag?
Man må lære at prioritere det væsentlige.
Using prioritere correctly involves understanding its grammatical patterns and the common adverbs that accompany it. Since it is a transitive verb, it usually takes a direct object. However, it can also be used intransitively when discussing the general skill of setting priorities. In the present tense, it is prioriterer, in the past prioriterede, and in the perfect har prioriteret. A common pattern is 'at prioritere [noget] frem for [noget andet]' (to prioritize [something] over [something else]). This structure is essential for comparisons. For example, 'De prioriterer kvalitet frem for kvantitet' (They prioritize quality over quantity). Another key pattern is the use of 'at prioritere at [verbum]' (to prioritize doing [verb]). This allows you to talk about actions. 'Vi prioriterer at få projektet færdigt til tiden' (We prioritize getting the project finished on time).
- Pattern: Prioritere + Object
- Simple usage: 'Regeringen vil prioritere uddannelse.' (The government will prioritize education.)
- Pattern: Prioritere + Adverb
- Emphasis: 'Hun prioriterer sin karriere ekstremt højt.' (She prioritizes her career extremely highly.)
Det er svært at prioritere, når alt føles lige vigtigt.
In more complex sentences, you might see the passive form prioriteres. This is very common in formal reports or news articles. 'Miljøet bør prioriteres i alle politiske beslutninger' (The environment should be prioritized in all political decisions). Here, the focus is on the object being prioritized rather than the person doing the prioritizing. When discussing time management, you will often hear the phrase 'at prioritere sin tid'. This is a standard way to talk about being busy. 'Jeg har så meget at se til, at jeg er nødt til at prioritere min tid benhårdt' (I have so much to do that I have to prioritize my time ruthlessly). The adverb 'benhårdt' (bone-hard/ruthlessly) is a common collocation here, emphasizing the difficulty and necessity of the choice.
Hvis du ikke prioriterer din sundhed nu, får du problemer senere.
- Pattern: Prioritere + At-clause
- 'De prioriterer at bo tæt på naturen.' (They prioritize living close to nature.)
Vi har valgt at prioritere anderledes i år.
Hvad prioriterer du i et venskab?
Man kan ikke prioritere alt på én gang.
In Denmark, prioritere is not just a word for managers; it's a word for everyone. You will hear it in the news almost every day, specifically in the context of 'prioritering i sundhedsvæsenet' (prioritization in the healthcare system). Because resources are finite, there is a constant public debate about which treatments or patient groups the state should prioritize. This makes the word feel very relevant to the social contract in Denmark. In a more casual setting, you might hear it at a 'forældremøde' (parent-teacher meeting). Teachers might talk about how they prioritere 'trivsel' (well-being) over academic results in the early years of school. This reflects the Nordic educational philosophy. On social media, influencers often post about 'at prioritere sig selv' (prioritizing oneself), which is part of the global self-care trend but spoken with a distinct Danish focus on balance and 'balance i hverdagen'.
- In the Media
- News anchors often ask: 'Hvordan vil partiet prioritere de ekstra midler?' (How will the party prioritize the extra funds?)
- In the Workplace
- Colleagues might say: 'Vi er nødt til at prioritere denne opgave, da deadline er i morgen.'
Politikerne diskuterer, hvordan de skal prioritere skattekronerne.
Another common place to hear this word is in job interviews. A standard question is: 'Hvordan prioriterer du dine arbejdsopgaver i en travl hverdag?' (How do you prioritize your work tasks in a busy workday?). Being able to answer this using the word prioritere shows that you have the organizational skills expected in a Danish professional environment. You might also hear it in the context of urban planning. For instance, 'Københavns Kommune har valgt at prioritere cyklister over biler' (Copenhagen Municipality has chosen to prioritize cyclists over cars). This is a very visible example of the word in action—literally built into the streets. Whether it's about money, time, or space, prioritere is the verb Danes use to describe the intentional distribution of limited resources. It is a word of agency and responsibility.
I vores familie har vi valgt at prioritere oplevelser over ting.
- Urban Life
- 'Byen prioriterer grønne områder i det nye kvarter.' (The city prioritizes green areas in the new neighborhood.)
Det er nødvendigt at prioritere benhårdt i budgettet.
Mange unge prioriterer frihed højere end en fast indkomst.
Hvad skal vi prioritere først på dagsordenen?
One of the most common mistakes English speakers make when using prioritere is applying English prepositional logic where it doesn't fit. In English, we often say 'prioritize X over Y'. In Danish, the direct translation 'over' is rarely used in this context. Instead, you should use frem for or før. For example, 'Jeg prioriterer fritid frem for penge' is correct, whereas 'Jeg prioriterer fritid over penge' sounds like a direct, clumsy translation. Another pitfall is the confusion between the verb prioritere and the noun prioritering. Beginners often say 'Jeg har en prioritere' when they mean 'Jeg har en prioritering' (I have a priority/ranking) or 'Det er min prioritet' (That is my priority). Note that Danish has two nouns: prioritet (a single priority) and prioritering (the act of prioritizing or a list of priorities).
- Mistake: Wrong Preposition
- Saying 'prioritere over' instead of 'prioritere frem for'.
- Mistake: Verb vs. Noun
- Using 'prioritere' as a noun. Correct: 'Min første prioritet er...'
Husk at prioritere (verb) rigtigt, så din prioritering (noun) giver mening.
Another error involves the conjugation. Because 'prioritere' ends in '-ere', it follows the pattern of many loanwords in Danish (like 'studere', 'analysere'). Some learners forget the '-ede' ending in the past tense and try to make it irregular. It is strictly regular: prioriterede. Also, be careful with the word 'prioriteter' (plural of priority). It sounds very similar to the verb 'prioriterer' (present tense). Pay close attention to the ending: '-er' (verb) vs. '-er' (noun plural). In spoken Danish, the distinction can be subtle due to the 'soft d' or 'stød' in other words, but here it's mostly about the surrounding sentence structure. Finally, don't overcomplicate the sentence. You don't need to say 'lave en prioritering af' if you can just say 'prioritere'. 'Jeg skal prioritere mine opgaver' is more direct and natural than 'Jeg skal lave en prioritering af mine opgaver'.
Du må ikke glemme at prioritere din egen tid.
- Mistake: Forgetting the 'r'
- In the present tense, it's 'jeg prioriterer'. Many learners drop the final 'r'.
Vi prioriterer altid sikkerheden først.
Hvorfor prioriterede du ikke det møde i går?
Det handler om at prioritere de rigtige ting.
While prioritere is a versatile and essential word, Danish offers several alternatives that can add nuance to your speech. If you want to emphasize the weight or importance you give to something, you can use the expression at lægge vægt på (to lay weight on). This is very common in professional settings: 'Vi lægger stor vægt på punktlighed' (We place great emphasis on punctuality). While 'prioritere' implies a ranking, 'lægge vægt på' simply highlights importance. Another alternative is at vægte (to weight), which is slightly more technical or academic. You might 'vægte' different criteria in an analysis. If you are talking about personal preference, at foretrække (to prefer) is often more natural than 'prioritere' if there is no sense of a to-do list or budget. For example, 'Jeg foretrækker kaffe frem for te' is better than 'Jeg prioriterer kaffe frem for te'.
- Lægge vægt på
- Focuses on the importance of a specific quality or value. Example: 'Hun lægger vægt på ærlighed.'
- Vægte
- To balance or weigh different factors against each other. Example: 'Vi skal vægte fordele og ulemper.'
I stedet for bare at prioritere, kan du prøve at fokusere på det vigtigste.
In more informal or idiomatic Danish, you might hear at sætte [noget] i højsædet (to put something in the high seat). This is a poetic way of saying you are making something a top priority. 'I dette projekt er brugervenlighed sat i højsædet.' For the opposite of prioritizing, you can use at nedprioritere (to de-prioritize). This is an incredibly useful word when you need to explain why something isn't getting done. 'Vi har været nødt til at nedprioritere markedsføringen i denne måned.' This sounds much more professional than saying 'we forgot' or 'we didn't have time'. Lastly, at rangordne (to rank in order) is used when you are literally creating a numbered list from 1 to 10. While prioritere is often about the act of choosing what comes first, rangordne is about the entire sequence.
Vi skal prioritere vores ressourcer bedre i fremtiden.
- Nedprioritere
- To give something less attention. Example: 'Projektet blev nedprioriteret på grund af manglende midler.'
Det er vigtigt at prioritere dialogen med kunderne.
Hvordan vil du prioritere mellem arbejde og fritid?
Vi må prioritere at få løst de mest akutte problemer først.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The concept of 'priorities' as a plural noun only became common in the 20th century. Before that, 'priority' was usually singular, meaning the one most important thing.
Guia de pronúncia
- Stressing the first syllable (PRI-o-ri-te-re).
- Pronouncing the final 'e' as 'ee' instead of a schwa /ə/.
- Forgetting the 'r' in the present tense (prioriterer).
- Making the 't' too aspirated; in Danish it is relatively soft.
- Confusing the 'o' sound with 'u'.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize due to English cognate 'prioritize'.
Spelling the '-ere' endings correctly and using 'frem for' takes practice.
The rhythm of the four syllables needs to be correct.
Clear pronunciation usually, but can be confused with the noun plural.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Infinitive with 'at'
Jeg prioriterer AT træne.
Present tense '-r'
Jeg prioritereR (not prioritere).
Past tense '-ede'
Jeg prioriterede.
Passive with '-s'
Det skal prioriteres.
Adverb placement
Jeg prioriterer det HØJT.
Exemplos por nível
Jeg prioriterer min familie.
I prioritize my family.
Simple Subject + Verb + Object structure.
Prioriterer du din søvn?
Do you prioritize your sleep?
Question form with inversion.
Hun prioriterer mad.
She prioritizes food.
Third person singular present tense.
Vi prioriterer at tale sammen.
We prioritize talking together.
Prioritere + at + infinitive.
Han prioriterer sin hund.
He prioritizes his dog.
Possessive pronoun 'sin' refers to the subject.
De prioriterer hygge.
They prioritize 'hygge'.
Abstract noun as object.
Jeg prioriterer ikke kaffe.
I don't prioritize coffee.
Negative sentence with 'ikke' after the verb.
Prioriterer vi dette?
Are we prioritizing this?
First person plural question.
Jeg prioriterer at træne hver dag.
I prioritize exercising every day.
Focus on daily habits.
Hvad prioriterede du i går?
What did you prioritize yesterday?
Past tense 'prioriterede'.
Vi prioriterer at bo i byen.
We prioritize living in the city.
Using 'at' + infinitive for lifestyle choices.
Hun prioriterer sin fritid højt.
She prioritizes her free time highly.
Using the adverb 'højt' for emphasis.
I skal prioritere jeres lektier.
You (plural) must prioritize your homework.
Modal verb 'skal' + infinitive 'prioritere'.
Han prioriterer at spise sundt.
He prioritizes eating healthily.
Infinitive phrase as object.
De prioriterede at rejse sidste år.
They prioritized traveling last year.
Past tense with a time expression 'sidste år'.
Jeg prioriterer at lære dansk nu.
I prioritize learning Danish now.
Current focus expressed with 'nu'.
Regeringen vil prioritere uddannelse i det nye budget.
The government will prioritize education in the new budget.
Future intent with 'vil'.
Det er vigtigt at prioritere miljøet frem for profit.
It is important to prioritize the environment over profit.
Comparison using 'frem for'.
Hvordan prioriterer du dine arbejdsopgaver?
How do you prioritize your work tasks?
Professional context question.
Vi har prioriteret at renovere huset i år.
We have prioritized renovating the house this year.
Present perfect 'har prioriteret'.
Mange forældre prioriterer tid med deres børn.
Many parents prioritize time with their children.
General statement about societal values.
Hun prioriterer kvalitet frem for kvantitet.
She prioritizes quality over quantity.
Common idiomatic comparison.
De prioriterede sikkerheden under hele turen.
They prioritized safety during the whole trip.
Past tense with a duration 'under hele turen'.
Man må lære at prioritere det væsentlige i livet.
One must learn to prioritize the essential in life.
General pronoun 'man' and modal 'må'.
Vi er nødt til at prioritere benhårdt i denne uge.
We need to prioritize ruthlessly this week.
Use of the intensive adverb 'benhårdt'.
Hvilke projekter skal vi prioritere højest?
Which projects should we prioritize highest?
Superlative adverb 'højest'.
Han prioriterer altid sine egne interesser først.
He always prioritizes his own interests first.
Reflexive possessive 'sine egne'.
Det kan være svært at prioritere rigtigt under pres.
It can be difficult to prioritize correctly under pressure.
Adverbial use of 'rigtigt' (correctly).
Virksomheden har valgt at prioritere bæredygtighed.
The company has chosen to prioritize sustainability.
Perfect tense with 'valgt at'.
Man bør prioritere forebyggelse frem for behandling.
One should prioritize prevention over treatment.
Formal recommendation using 'bør'.
Hvorfor blev denne sag ikke prioriteret?
Why was this case not prioritized?
Passive voice 'blev... prioriteret'.
De prioriterer at skabe et godt arbejdsmiljø.
They prioritize creating a good work environment.
Gerund-like structure with 'at skabe'.
En bevidst prioritering af ressourcer er afgørende.
A conscious prioritization of resources is crucial.
Noun form 'prioritering' in a formal sentence.
Vi må prioritere den langsigtede strategi over kortsigtede gevinster.
We must prioritize the long-term strategy over short-term gains.
Contrast between abstract concepts.
Hvordan harmonerer jeres prioriteringer med jeres værdier?
How do your priorities harmonize with your values?
Advanced verb 'harmonerer' with plural noun.
Det kræver mod at prioritere det, der virkelig betyder noget.
It takes courage to prioritize what really matters.
Relative clause 'det, der virkelig betyder noget'.
Sagen blev nedprioriteret til fordel for mere akutte problemer.
The case was de-prioritized in favor of more acute problems.
Passive past tense of 'nedprioritere'.
Han har en tendens til at prioritere form over indhold.
He has a tendency to prioritize form over substance.
Idiomatic expression about style vs. substance.
Vi skal prioritere at styrke det tværfaglige samarbejde.
We must prioritize strengthening the interdisciplinary collaboration.
Complex noun phrase 'det tværfaglige samarbejde'.
Prioriteringen af opgaverne skete på et forkert grundlag.
The prioritization of the tasks happened on a wrong basis.
Noun subject with a prepositional phrase.
Den politiske diskurs præges ofte af en mangelfuld prioritering.
Political discourse is often characterized by a lack of prioritization.
High-level academic vocabulary ('diskurs', 'præges').
At prioritere bevidst er en forudsætning for personlig vækst.
To prioritize consciously is a prerequisite for personal growth.
Infinitive as subject.
Vi må kritisk revurdere, hvordan vi prioriterer vores fælles midler.
We must critically reassess how we prioritize our common funds.
Adverbial phrase 'kritisk revurdere'.
Der foreligger en klar prioritering fra ledelsens side.
There is a clear prioritization from the management's side.
Formal 'der'-construction.
Man kan ikke prioritere alt uden at devaluere begrebet.
One cannot prioritize everything without devaluing the concept.
Philosophical observation on language.
Prioriteringen reflekterer de underliggende samfundsstrukturer.
The prioritization reflects the underlying societal structures.
Sociological analysis.
Det er en svær balancegang at prioritere vækst og miljø ligeværdigt.
It is a difficult balancing act to prioritize growth and environment equally.
Metaphorical 'balancegang'.
Hun formåede at prioritere sit liv i overensstemmelse med sin etik.
She managed to prioritize her life in accordance with her ethics.
Formal phrase 'i overensstemmelse med'.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— A statement that something must be done first.
Dette problem er akut; det må vi prioritere.
— Explaining that you made a different choice.
Jeg kom ikke, da jeg havde prioriteret anderledes.
— The process of getting better at managing tasks.
Man skal lære at prioritere som studerende.
— Focusing on the core essentials.
Vi skal altid prioritere det vigtigste først.
— A tough choice between important things.
Det er en svær prioritering mellem de to projekter.
— Prioritizing based on what is needed most.
Vi prioriterer hjælpen efter behov.
Frequentemente confundido com
This is the noun (the act of prioritizing). You 'laver en prioritering' but you 'prioriterer en opgave'.
This is the noun (the priority itself). 'Min første prioritet er...'.
A very formal word for 'foretrække' (to prefer). Use 'prioritere' if action is involved.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To adjust one's spending to one's income; related to financial prioritization.
Vi må sætte tæring efter næring og prioritere de faste udgifter.
Proverbial— To have many tasks at once, requiring prioritization.
Jeg har mange bolde i luften, så jeg må prioritere benhårdt.
Informal— First come, first served; a simple form of prioritization.
Billetterne sælges efter først til mølle-princippet.
Neutral— To separate the good from the bad; a form of ranking.
Vi må prioritere og skille fårene fra bukkene i ansøgningsfeltet.
Idiomatic— To accept the bad with the good; often necessary when prioritizing.
Når man prioriterer karrieren, må man tage det sure med det søde.
Informal— To aim for the best/highest priority.
Vi prioriterer kvalitet og går efter guldet.
Informal— To stay focused/careful; needed when making complex prioritizations.
Hold tungen lige i munden, når du prioriterer budgettet.
Informal— To use too many resources for a small task (bad prioritization).
Lad være med at prioritere det lille problem så højt; det er at skyde gråspurve med kanoner.
Idiomatic— To wait before making a decision (often a prioritization decision).
Jeg vil sove på det, før jeg prioriterer de to tilbud.
Neutral— To be ahead/proactive; good prioritization helps with this.
Ved at prioritere planlægning er vi altid på forkant.
NeutralFácil de confundir
Both involve choosing one thing over another.
'Foretrække' is about liking something more. 'Prioritere' is about giving something more time or resources.
Jeg foretrækker kaffe, men jeg prioriterer at drikke vand.
General choice.
'Vælge' is simply picking. 'Prioritere' implies a ranking or hierarchy.
Jeg vælger den røde bil, fordi jeg prioriterer sikkerhed.
Both involve ordering.
'Rangordne' is the technical act of putting in a list (1, 2, 3). 'Prioritere' is more about the focus of action.
Jeg prioriterer mine børn, men jeg rangordner mine opgaver.
Both give advantage to one thing.
'Favorisere' often implies unfairness or bias. 'Prioritere' is usually seen as a logical decision.
Læreren favoriserede de kloge elever, men prioriterede at hjælpe de svage.
Both show importance.
'Lægge vægt på' is about emphasis on a value. 'Prioritere' is about the order of tasks/resources.
Vi lægger vægt på kvalitet, så vi prioriterer at tjekke alt to gange.
Padrões de frases
Jeg prioriterer [ting].
Jeg prioriterer mad.
Jeg prioriterer at [verbum].
Jeg prioriterer at sove.
Vi skal prioritere [ting] frem for [ting].
Vi skal prioritere kvalitet frem for pris.
Det er vigtigt at prioritere [ting] højt.
Det er vigtigt at prioritere sundhed højt.
En [adjektiv] prioritering af [ting] er nødvendig.
En klar prioritering af ressourcer er nødvendig.
[Ting] bør prioriteres i lyset af [ting].
Miljøet bør prioriteres i lyset af klimakrisen.
Hvad prioriterer du i [kontekst]?
Hvad prioriterer du i et job?
Vi har valgt at prioritere [ting].
Vi har valgt at prioritere velfærd.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
High, especially in media and workplace contexts.
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Jeg prioritere min familie.
→
Jeg prioriterer min familie.
Missing the 'r' for present tense.
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Jeg prioriterer kaffe over te.
→
Jeg prioriterer kaffe frem for te.
Using 'over' instead of 'frem for'.
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Det er en vigtig prioritere.
→
Det er en vigtig prioritering.
Using the verb form as a noun.
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Vi prioriterede at rejse i går.
→
Vi prioriterede at rejse sidste år.
Using 'i går' (yesterday) for a long-term action like 'rejse' (travel) usually feels logically off, though grammatically okay. Better to use a broader time frame or specific task.
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Jeg har prioritere det.
→
Jeg har prioriteret det.
Incorrect past participle ending.
Dicas
The Present Tense R
Always remember the 'r' in 'jeg prioriterer'. Many learners forget it because it's silent in some dialects, but it must be written.
Frem for
Learn the phrase 'frem for' (instead of/over) alongside 'prioritere'. They are a perfect pair for comparisons.
Work-Life Balance
Use 'prioritere' when talking about your work-life balance. Danes respect people who prioritize their family and health.
Stress the TE
Put the emphasis on the third syllable: pri-o-ri-TE-re. This makes you sound much more native.
Benhårdt
In a business context, use 'prioritere benhårdt' to show you are serious about focus and efficiency.
Passive form
In formal writing, use 'prioriteres' (e.g., 'Dette bør prioriteres') to sound more professional and objective.
Don't overdo it
While it's a great word, don't use it for every single choice. Sometimes 'vælge' or 'gøre' is enough.
News keywords
When listening to Danish news, 'prioritering' is a keyword. It usually signals a discussion about money or political focus.
Priority-ere
The word is almost exactly like 'prioritize' but with the Danish '-ere' ending. Use this similarity to your advantage.
Sin vs. Hans
Remember: 'Han prioriterer SIN tid' (his own time) vs 'Han prioriterer HANS tid' (someone else's time).
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of a 'PRIOR' (monk) who has to decide which prayer is most important. He has to PRIOR-itere.
Associação visual
Imagine a gold medal on top of a silver and bronze medal. The gold medal is what you prioritere.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to list three things you want to do tomorrow and use 'Jeg prioriterer...' for each one.
Origem da palavra
From the Latin 'prioritas', which comes from 'prior' meaning 'former' or 'first'. It entered Danish through French and German influence.
Significado original: The state of being earlier or more important.
Indo-European (via Latin/Romance influence on Germanic Danish).Contexto cultural
Be careful when 'nedprioritere' people or feelings; it can sound cold or overly clinical.
Similar to English, but used more frequently in everyday Danish life to justify personal boundaries.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Work/Office
- Prioritere opgaver
- Deadline
- Ressourcer
- Møde
Personal Life
- Fritid
- Familie
- Sundhed
- Søvn
Politics
- Budget
- Velfærd
- Miljø
- Skat
Education
- Lektier
- Eksamen
- Læring
- Fokus
Urban Planning
- Cykler
- Trafik
- Grønne områder
- Byggeri
Iniciadores de conversa
"Hvad prioriterer du mest i din hverdag lige nu?"
"Hvordan lærer man at prioritere sin tid bedre?"
"Hvad bør politikerne prioritere i det næste budget?"
"Prioriterer du altid kvalitet frem for kvantitet?"
"Er det svært for dig at prioritere mellem arbejde og fritid?"
Temas para diário
Skriv om en gang, hvor du prioriterede forkert. Hvad skete der?
Hvordan vil du prioritere dine mål for det næste år?
Hvad betyder det for dig at prioritere dit mentale helbred?
Beskriv hvordan din arbejdsplads prioriterer deres opgaver.
Hvis du havde 1 million kroner, hvad ville du så prioritere at bruge dem på?
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10 perguntasIt is better to avoid it. Use 'prioritere frem for' or 'prioritere før'. 'Over' sounds like an English translation and is not natural Danish.
No, it's used for everything! You can prioritere your hobbies, your sleep, your friends, or even which movie you want to see first. It is a very common word in daily life.
Use the word 'nedprioritere'. It is a very common and useful word, especially when you need to explain why you didn't do something.
'Prioritet' is the thing that is important (e.g., 'My priority is...'). 'Prioritering' is the process of deciding what is important (e.g., 'We need to make a prioritization').
Yes, it is extremely common. You will hear it in news, at work, and among friends. It is a key word for B2 level learners.
It is a regular -ere verb: prioriterer (present), prioriterede (past), har prioriteret (perfect).
The most common are 'højt' (high), 'lavt' (low), 'benhårdt' (ruthlessly), and 'rigtigt' (correctly).
Yes, but be careful. Saying 'Jeg prioriterer dig' is very strong and romantic/serious. In a group, saying you prioritere one person over another can sound mean.
Usually, yes. You prioritere *something*. But you can say 'Det er vigtigt at prioritere' (It is important to prioritize) in a general sense.
The most direct opposite is 'nedprioritere'. You could also use 'ignorere' (ignore) or 'forsømme' (neglect).
Teste-se 190 perguntas
Skriv en sætning med 'prioriterer'.
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Skriv en sætning om arbejde og prioritering.
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Brug 'frem for' i en sætning med prioritere.
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Skriv hvad du prioriterede i går.
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Brug 'benhårdt' i en sætning.
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Hvad prioriterer du højt i livet?
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Skriv en sætning om politik og prioritering.
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Brug 'nedprioritere' i en sætning.
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Skriv en sætning i passiv form.
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Hvad prioriterer du i et jobinterview?
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Skriv om din morgenrutine og prioritering.
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Brug 'omprioritere' i en sætning.
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Hvad prioriterer du i et venskab?
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Skriv en sætning med 'at prioritere rigtigt'.
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Hvad prioriterer du at bruge penge på?
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Brug 'prioriteringsliste' i en sætning.
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Skriv en sætning om uddannelse.
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Hvad prioriterer du at lære i dansk?
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Brug 'bevidst' med prioritere.
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Skriv en konklusion om prioritering.
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Sig: 'Jeg prioriterer min familie.'
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Sig: 'Hvordan prioriterer du din tid?'
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Sig: 'Vi skal prioritere kvalitet.'
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Sig: 'Jeg prioriterer at sove otte timer.'
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Sig: 'Det er en svær prioritering.'
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Sig: 'Politikerne må prioritere velfærd.'
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Sig: 'Jeg prioriterede forkert i går.'
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Sig: 'Man skal prioritere benhårdt.'
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Sig: 'Sikkerhed er højt prioriteret.'
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Sig: 'Hvad prioriterer du i et job?'
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Sig: 'Vi har prioriteret at renovere.'
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Sig: 'Du skal lære at prioritere.'
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Sig: 'Jeg prioriterer mine børn.'
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Sig: 'Vi prioriterer dialog frem for konflikt.'
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Sig: 'Det blev nedprioriteret.'
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Sig: 'Hvordan prioriterer du opgaverne?'
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Sig: 'Vi skal prioritere anderledes.'
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Sig: 'Jeg prioriterer mit helbred.'
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Sig: 'Prioritering er vigtig.'
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Sig: 'Hvad prioriterer du højest?'
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Lyt og skriv: 'Jeg prioriterer min familie.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Vi skal prioritere opgaverne.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Det er en svær prioritering.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Prioriterer du din søvn?'
Lyt og skriv: 'Vi prioriterer kvalitet frem for pris.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Man må prioritere benhårdt.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Hvad prioriterer du højest?'
Lyt og skriv: 'Jeg prioriterede at sove.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Sikkerheden skal prioriteres.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Vi har prioriteret anderledes.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Nedprioriterede de sagen?'
Lyt og skriv: 'Husk at prioritere dig selv.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Prioritering er nøglen.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Jeg prioriterer at lære dansk.'
Lyt og skriv: 'Hvordan prioriterer du?'
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Summary
To use 'prioritere' effectively, remember it is about making a choice between competing options. Example: 'Jeg prioriterer min familie højt' shows you value your family above other commitments.
- Prioritere means to decide what is most important and act on that first.
- It is a regular Danish verb used in both business and daily life.
- Commonly used with the adverb 'højt' (high) to show great importance.
- Essential for discussing time management, budgets, and personal values.
The Present Tense R
Always remember the 'r' in 'jeg prioriterer'. Many learners forget it because it's silent in some dialects, but it must be written.
Frem for
Learn the phrase 'frem for' (instead of/over) alongside 'prioritere'. They are a perfect pair for comparisons.
Work-Life Balance
Use 'prioritere' when talking about your work-life balance. Danes respect people who prioritize their family and health.
Stress the TE
Put the emphasis on the third syllable: pri-o-ri-TE-re. This makes you sound much more native.
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