bedre
When you are learning Norwegian, you will see and hear the word bedre. You can use bedre when you talk about making something better. For example, if you practice a lot, your Norwegian can become bedre. You can also bedre something, like improving your grades at school. So, bedre means to make something better or to improve.
When you are at the B1 level in Norwegian, you are starting to become more independent with the language. You can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc.
You can deal with most situations likely to arise whilst travelling in an area where the language is spoken. You can produce simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest.
You can describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes and ambitions and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans. This means you're moving beyond basic survival phrases and can start to express more complex ideas and engage in more meaningful conversations.
When using "bedre" as a verb, it means to improve something. You'll often see it in contexts where something is getting better or being made better.
For example, if you say "Jeg må bedre norsken min," you're saying you need to improve your Norwegian. It's a common and versatile verb for talking about making things better.
You can also use it reflexively, like "det bedrer seg," meaning "it's improving itself" or simply "it's getting better."
When using "bedre" as a verb, it means to improve something. For example, you can "bedre din norsk" (improve your Norwegian) by practicing regularly. It's often used in contexts where there's an existing situation or skill that needs enhancement. Consider it a direct equivalent to the English verb "to improve."
You might hear it in phrases like "å bedre forholdene" (to improve the conditions) or "å bedre resultater" (to improve results). It implies a positive change or development from a current state. This verb is quite versatile and can apply to a wide range of situations, from personal skills to environmental conditions.
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- make better
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§ What 'bedre' means and when to use it
The Norwegian verb 'bedre' (pronounced like 'bed-reh') means 'to improve' or 'to make better'. It's a really useful verb you'll hear and use often in everyday conversations. Think of any situation where something goes from being not so good to better, and 'bedre' probably fits.
You can use 'bedre' when talking about improving a skill, a situation, a condition, or even a feeling. It's quite versatile. For example, you might want to improve your Norwegian, your health, or the quality of a product.
Let's look at some common scenarios where 'bedre' is used.
- Improving skills or abilities
- This is a very common use. If you're learning Norwegian, you're constantly trying to improve your language skills.
Jeg vil bedre norsken min. (I want to improve my Norwegian.)
Han prøver å bedre sine tennisferdigheter. (He is trying to improve his tennis skills.)
- Improving a situation or condition
- If things aren't going well, you can 'bedre' the situation. This could be anything from a work project to a personal relationship.
Vi må bedre samarbeidet i teamet. (We must improve the cooperation in the team.)
Været vil bedre seg i morgen. (The weather will improve tomorrow.)
- Improving health or well-being
- When someone feels unwell, they hope their health will 'bedre seg' (improve themselves, or simply, get better).
Legene håper medisinen vil bedre pasientens tilstand. (The doctors hope the medicine will improve the patient's condition.)
Regelmessig trening kan bedre din helse. (Regular exercise can improve your health.)
- Improving quality or performance
- Companies often talk about improving their products or services. You can also talk about improving the performance of a machine or system.
Vi ønsker å bedre kvaliteten på våre produkter. (We want to improve the quality of our products.)
Oppdateringen skal bedre systemets ytelse. (The update should improve the system's performance.)
'Bedre' can be used transitively (meaning it takes a direct object, like 'bedre norsken min' - improve my Norwegian) or intransitively with 'seg' (meaning it acts upon itself, like 'været vil bedre seg' - the weather will improve itself/improve). Pay attention to this distinction as you practice.
In summary, whenever you want to express the idea of making something better, whether it's an abstract concept like peace or a concrete thing like a bicycle, 'bedre' is likely the verb you need. It's a fundamental part of the Norwegian vocabulary for expressing progress and positive change.
§ What 'bedre' means
- Norwegian Word
- bedre (verb)
- Definition
- To improve something; to make better.
'Bedre' is a common Norwegian verb that means 'to improve' or 'to make better'. It can be used in many situations, from improving your skills to improving a situation. Think of it like the English verb 'to better' as well.
§ How to use 'bedre' in sentences
The verb 'bedre' is used quite straightforwardly in Norwegian. It's often followed by the direct object that is being improved.
Vi må bedre
Here, 'kommunikasjonen vår' (our communication) is the direct object that is being improved.
Hun prøver å bedre
In this example, 'norsken sin' (her Norwegian) is what she is trying to improve.
§ 'Bedre' as an adjective and adverb
It's important to note that 'bedre' also functions as the comparative form of the adjective 'god' (good) and the adverb 'bra' (well). This can sometimes be confusing for learners, but context usually makes it clear.
- As an adjective (comparative of 'good')
- You would use 'bedre' when comparing two things and saying one is 'better'.
Denne kaken er bedre enn den forrige.
Here, 'bedre' describes the cake, indicating it's of a higher quality than the previous one.
- As an adverb (comparative of 'well')
- When 'bedre' modifies a verb, it means 'better' in terms of how an action is performed.
Jeg kan synge bedre nå.
In this case, 'bedre' describes how the singing is done – better than before.
§ Common phrases with 'bedre'
- Å bedre situasjonen: To improve the situation.
- Å bedre sjansene sine: To improve one's chances.
- Å bedre resultatene: To improve the results.
These are set phrases you'll hear often. Pay attention to the definite forms of nouns used after 'bedre' in many cases.
Vi må jobbe hardt for å bedre situasjonen på jobben.
Han håper å bedre karakterene sine til neste semester.
§ 'Forbedre' vs. 'bedre' (verb)
You might also come across the verb 'forbedre', which also means 'to improve'. While they are often interchangeable, 'forbedre' can sometimes imply a more deliberate or systematic process of improvement.
- When to use 'bedre' (verb)
- Often used for more general improvements or making something better in a less formal context.
- When to use 'forbedre'
- Can suggest a more focused, sometimes larger-scale or professional improvement.
Both verbs are perfectly acceptable in most contexts, so don't worry too much about picking the 'wrong' one early on. The important thing is to understand that 'bedre' when used as a verb means to make something better.
Alright, let's talk about 'bedre'. It means 'to improve' in Norwegian. Simple enough, right? Well, not always. Even though it's a common and useful verb, there are a few traps learners often fall into. We're going to clear those up so you can use 'bedre' like a native speaker.
§ Mistake 1: Confusing 'bedre' (verb) with 'bedre' (adjective/adverb)
This is the big one. 'Bedre' can be a verb meaning 'to improve', but it's also the comparative form of 'god' (good) and 'bra' (well). So, it can mean 'better'. This dual role trips up many learners.
- DEFINITION
- As a verb: To improve something.
Vi må bedre
- DEFINITION
- As an adjective/adverb: Better.
Dette er bedre. (This is better.)
The key here is context. If you see 'bedre' after a modal verb (like 'må', 'kan', 'vil') or as the main action in a sentence, it's likely the verb. If it's describing a noun or an action, it's probably the adjective or adverb.
§ Mistake 2: Incorrect Conjugation
'Bedre' is a regular '-et' verb in Norwegian. This means its past tense and perfect participle are formed with '-et'. Don't try to make it irregular because it sounds like 'better'.
- Present tense: bedrer
- Past tense: bedret
- Present perfect: har bedret
De bedrer
Situasjonen ble bedret
§ Mistake 3: Using 'bedre' reflexively without 'seg'
If something improves itself, or if you improve yourself, you need the reflexive pronoun 'seg'. You can't just say 'jeg bedrer' if you mean 'I improve myself'.
Han må bedre seg i norsk. (He must improve himself in Norwegian.)
Without 'seg', 'Han må bedre norsk' would mean 'He must improve Norwegian' (the language itself, maybe by writing better dictionaries). With 'seg', it means he needs to get better at speaking or understanding Norwegian.
§ Mistake 4: Overusing 'bedre' when 'bli bedre' is more natural
While 'bedre' (verb) means 'to improve', often Norwegians will use 'bli bedre' to express 'to get better' or 'to improve' when referring to a state rather than an active, direct improvement action.
Været vil bli bedre i morgen. (The weather will get better tomorrow.)
Here, 'Været vil bedre i morgen' sounds a bit unnatural. 'Bli bedre' focuses on the state of becoming better.
Jeg håper helsen din blir bedre. (I hope your health gets better.)
So, there you have it. Four common pitfalls with 'bedre'. Keep these in mind, practice, and you'll be using this versatile word correctly in no time. Lykke til!
§ Understanding 'Bedre' as a Verb
You've learned 'bedre' as a verb meaning 'to improve something'. This is correct! It's a common and useful word. However, you might also encounter 'forbedre', which also means 'to improve'. Let's clear up when to use which.
- Definition
- To improve (something), to make better.
Han prøver å bedre sine resultater. (He tries to improve his results.)
Vi må bedre kommunikasjonen i teamet. (We must improve the communication in the team.)
§ 'Forbedre' - The More Formal Choice
'Forbedre' is often used when the improvement is more significant, formal, or involves a process. It explicitly means 'to make better' or 'to ameliorate'.
- Definition
- To improve, to ameliorate, to enhance (often a more deliberate or significant improvement).
Regjeringen ønsker å forbedre helsevesenet. (The government wants to improve the healthcare system.)
Hun jobber hardt for å forbedre sine språkkunnskaper. (She works hard to improve her language skills.)
§ When to Use 'Bedre' (Verb)
Use 'bedre' as a verb when the improvement is more general, or when you are simply stating that something is being made better, without necessarily implying a complex process or a very significant change. It's often interchangeable with 'forbedre' in many contexts, especially in informal speech, but it can sound slightly less formal.
- When talking about making something generally better:
Kan du bedre dette forslaget litt? (Can you improve this suggestion a bit?)
- When the improvement is personal or relates to a state:
Han håper å bedre sin helse. (He hopes to improve his health.)
§ Key Differences and When to Choose
While often interchangeable, especially in everyday conversation, here's a rough guide:
'Forbedre': Often implies a more systematic, significant, or formal improvement. It's about 'making better' in a more deliberate or structured way.
'Bedre' (verb): Can be used for general improvements. It's a bit more direct and sometimes less formal. It can also imply 'to make something better' in a simpler sense.
Consider the context:
If a company wants to improve its customer service, both could work, but 'forbedre' might sound slightly more professional: De ønsker å forbedre kundeservicen.
If you want to improve your drawing skill, both are fine: Jeg vil bedre/forbedre tegneferdighetene mine.
§ Related Terms to Know
Forbedring (noun): Improvement. This noun is directly related to 'forbedre'.
Vi har sett en stor forbedring. (We have seen a great improvement.)
Bedring (noun): Improvement, recovery (often used for health). This noun is directly related to 'bedre'.
Det er en klar bedring i tilstanden hans. (There is a clear improvement in his condition.)
§ Practice Makes Perfect
The best way to understand the subtle differences is to read and listen to Norwegian. Pay attention to how native speakers use these words. Don't worry too much about making a mistake; both 'bedre' (verb) and 'forbedre' will likely be understood. Focus on getting your message across, and the nuances will come with time.
How Formal Is It?
"Vi må forbedre systemet vårt for å møte kundenes krav. (We must improve our system to meet customer demands.)"
"Du bør prøve å bedre norsken din. (You should try to improve your Norwegian.)"
"Jeg må fikse opp i dette rotet. (I need to fix up this mess.)"
"Kan du gjøre tegningen din litt bedre? (Can you make your drawing a little better?)"
"Vi må tune opp bilen før løpet. (We need to tune up the car before the race.)"
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The word 'bedre' is related to the English word 'better', showcasing a shared linguistic root.
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When 'bedre' is used as a verb meaning 'to improve' or 'to make better', it is often used with a direct object. For example, 'bedre økonomien' means 'to improve the economy'.
Vi må bedre resultatene våre. (We must improve our results.)
'Bedre' can also be used reflexively with 'seg' to mean 'to improve oneself' or 'to get better'.
Han har bedret seg mye i det siste. (He has improved a lot lately.)
As an adjective, 'bedre' is the comparative form of 'god' (good) and means 'better'. When used as an adjective, it inflects according to gender, number, and definiteness.
Dette er en bedre bok. (This is a better book.)
As an adverb, 'bedre' means 'better'. It is the comparative form of 'bra' (well).
Hun synger bedre nå. (She sings better now.)
When 'bedre' is used in the past tense, it follows regular weak verb conjugation patterns. The past simple is 'bedret' and the past participle is 'har bedret'.
De bedret servicen sin. (They improved their service.)
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Jeg må bedre norskferdighetene mine.
I must improve my Norwegian skills.
Hvordan kan vi bedre situasjonen?
How can we improve the situation?
Han prøver å bedre sin helse.
He tries to improve his health.
De har planer om å bedre systemet.
They have plans to improve the system.
Vi må bedre kommunikasjonen.
We must improve the communication.
Kan du bedre denne teksten?
Can you improve this text?
Det er viktig å bedre seg kontinuerlig.
It is important to improve oneself continuously.
Hun vil bedre sitt utseende.
She wants to improve her appearance.
Regjeringen implementerte nye retningslinjer for å bedre utdanningssystemet over hele landet.
The government implemented new guidelines to improve the education system across the country.
Here, 'bedre' functions as an infinitive verb after 'for å' (in order to).
Han viet hele sin karriere til å bedre livene til de underprivilegerte i samfunnet.
He dedicated his entire career to improving the lives of the underprivileged in society.
'bedre' is again an infinitive, following 'til å' (to).
Det er avgjørende å stadig søke etter måter å bedre vår forståelse av komplekse globale utfordringer.
It is crucial to constantly seek ways to improve our understanding of complex global challenges.
'bedre' is an infinitive here, acting as the object of 'måter å' (ways to).
For å bedre folks helse, bør vi fokusere på forebyggende tiltak og tilgjengelighet til helsetjenester.
To improve people's health, we should focus on preventive measures and access to healthcare.
Infinitive 'bedre' used after 'For å' (in order to).
Teknologiske fremskritt kan potensielt bedre effektiviteten i produksjonsindustrien betraktelig.
Technological advancements can potentially improve efficiency in the manufacturing industry significantly.
'bedre' is an infinitive, following a modal verb 'kan'.
Hun arbeidet utrettelig for å bedre arbeidsforholdene for ansatte i fabrikken.
She worked tirelessly to improve the working conditions for employees in the factory.
Infinitive 'bedre' used after 'for å' (in order to).
Loven ble vedtatt med det formål å bedre beskyttelsen av truede dyrearter.
The law was passed with the purpose of improving the protection of endangered animal species.
'bedre' is an infinitive here, acting as the object of 'formål å' (purpose to).
Vi må alle bidra til å bedre miljøet ved å redusere vårt karbonavtrykk.
We must all contribute to improving the environment by reducing our carbon footprint.
Infinitive 'bedre' used after 'bidra til å' (contribute to).
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Frases Comuns
Vi må bedre dette.
We must improve this. (We must better this.)
Hvordan kan vi bedre det?
How can we improve it? (How can we better it?)
Han prøver å bedre seg.
He is trying to improve himself. (He tries to better himself.)
Du må bedre vanene dine.
You must improve your habits. (You must better your habits.)
Det vil bedre livet ditt.
It will improve your life. (It will better your life.)
De jobber for å bedre systemet.
They are working to improve the system. (They work to better the system.)
Det er viktig å bedre seg hele tiden.
It is important to improve oneself all the time. (It is important to better oneself all the time.)
Kan vi bedre dette sammen?
Can we improve this together? (Can we better this together?)
Vi må finne en måte å bedre situasjonen på.
We must find a way to improve the situation. (We must find a way to better the situation.)
For å bedre resultatene, må vi øve mer.
To improve the results, we must practice more. (For to better the results, must we practice more.)
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How to use bedrе correctly
Bedre means 'to make something better' or 'to improve something'. It can be used in many contexts, from improving your skills to improving a situation. For instance, you can say 'å bedre norsken sin' (to improve one's Norwegian).
Examples:
- Jeg må bedre norsken min. (I must improve my Norwegian.)
- Vi må bedre forholdene for de ansatte. (We must improve the conditions for the employees.)
- Hvordan kan vi bedre situasjonen? (How can we improve the situation?)
Common mistakes with bedrе
A common mistake is confusing bedre (verb, to improve) with bedre (adjective/adverb, better). While they look the same, their function in a sentence is different.
Example of confusion:
- Feil: Jeg vil bedre meg. (Incorrect: I want to better myself.) - While grammatically possible, it's less common than 'å forbedre seg'.
- Riktig: Jeg vil forbedre meg. (Correct: I want to improve myself.)
- Riktig: Norsken min er bedre nå. (Correct: My Norwegian is better now.) - Here, 'bedre' is an adjective.
Another mistake is using bedre when you mean 'to get better' in terms of health, for which 'å bli bedre' is more appropriate.
Example:
- Feil: Jeg bedrer meg snart. (Incorrect: I will improve soon.)
- Riktig: Jeg blir bedre snart. (Correct: I will get better soon.)
Dicas
Use with objects, not just people
While you can improve your Norwegian (bedre norsken din), you can also improve a situation (bedre en situasjon) or improve conditions (bedre forholdene).
Often seen in present tense
It's common to hear things like 'Det bedrer seg' (It's getting better/improving) when someone asks how things are going.
Related to 'bra' and 'bedre'
Remember 'bra' means good, and 'bedre' means better. The verb 'å bedre' means to make something better, or to improve it.
Think of 'better' as a verb
If you struggle to remember 'bedre' as a verb, think of it as 'to better something' in English, even though 'to better' is less common than 'to improve'.
Common in self-improvement contexts
You'll often see 'bedre' when talking about personal improvement or making things more efficient. For example, 'Du kan bedre dine ferdigheter' (You can improve your skills).
Pairs well with 'forsøke'
You can say 'Vi må forsøke å bedre dette' (We must try to improve this). 'Forsøke' means to try.
Not usually reflexive
While you might say 'I improved myself' in English, in Norwegian you'd more likely say 'Jeg forbedret meg' or 'Jeg gjorde meg bedre' rather than 'Jeg bedret meg'.
Consider 'forbedre' as an alternative
'Forbedre' is another common verb meaning to improve, often used interchangeably with 'bedre' but sometimes with a slightly stronger emphasis on making something better through work or effort. 'Jeg vil forbedre norsken min' (I want to improve my Norwegian) is also very common.
Context is key for nuance
While 'bedre' generally means to improve, the exact nuance can depend on the context. 'Bedre noens humør' means to improve someone's mood.
Look for related nouns
The noun 'forbedring' means improvement, which comes from the verb 'forbedre'. This can help you remember the family of words related to getting better.
Origem da palavra
Old Norse
Significado original: to make better, amend
GermanicContexto cultural
Learning 'bedre' is very practical for everyday Norwegian. It's used in many common phrases about making things better, whether it's your skills, your health, or a situation. Norwegians value self-improvement and progress, so this word comes up often in conversation.
Teste-se 102 perguntas
Jeg vil ___ norsken min. (I want to improve my Norwegian.)
'bedre' means 'to improve', which fits the context of wanting to improve one's Norwegian.
Vi kan ___ huset vårt. (We can improve our house.)
To 'bedre' a house means to make it better, to improve it.
Han prøver å ___ resultatet. (He tries to improve the result.)
In this sentence, 'bedre' is used to express the action of making a result better.
Jeg må ___ kunnskapene mine. (I must improve my knowledge.)
The word 'bedre' is correctly used here to mean 'to improve' one's knowledge.
De vil ___ servicen. (They want to improve the service.)
To 'bedre' the service means to make it better for the customers.
Vi kan ___ situasjonen. (We can improve the situation.)
'Bedre' means to make a situation better.
What does 'bedre' mean in this context?
Listen for the verb 'bedre'.
What is the action implied?
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Jeg vil bedre mine ferdigheter.
Focus: bedre, ferdigheter
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Kan du bedre det?
Focus: bedre, det
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Vi skal bedre sammen.
Focus: bedre, sammen
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This sentence means 'We must improve our language.' The order 'Vi må bedre' (We must improve) is followed by 'språket vårt' (our language).
This means 'I want to improve my grades.' The structure is 'Jeg vil bedre' (I want to improve) followed by 'mine karakterer' (my grades).
This sentence translates to 'You can improve this.' The phrase 'Du kan bedre' (You can improve) comes before 'dette' (this).
Jeg må ___ norsken min.
To say 'I must improve my Norwegian', you use 'bedre'.
Kan du ___ dette programmet?
To ask 'Can you improve this program?', you use 'bedre'.
De ønsker å ___ servicen.
To say 'They want to improve the service', you use 'bedre'.
Vi må ___ kommunikasjonen.
To say 'We must improve communication', you use 'bedre'.
Hvordan kan vi ___ situasjonen?
To ask 'How can we improve the situation?', you use 'bedre'.
Han vil ___ sine ferdigheter.
To say 'He wants to improve his skills', you use 'bedre'.
Which of these means 'to improve'?
'Bedre' is the verb 'to improve'.
If you want to make your Norwegian better, you want to ___ it.
To make something better is to improve it, so 'bedre' is correct.
Which sentence uses 'bedre' correctly?
'Bedre' means to improve. The other options don't make sense in this context.
The word 'bedre' always means 'better' as an adjective.
'Bedre' can also be a verb meaning 'to improve'.
If you 'bedre' something, you make it worse.
To 'bedre' something means to make it better, to improve it.
You can 'bedre' your skills.
Yes, 'bedre' can be used to say you improve your skills.
What does 'bedre' mean in this sentence?
What is she trying to do with the result?
What needs to be improved?
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Jeg vil bedre uttalen min.
Focus: uttalen
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Han ønsker å bedre sin leseforståelse.
Focus: leseforståelse
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Kan du hjelpe meg å bedre grammatikken?
Focus: grammatikken
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Write a sentence saying you want to improve your Norwegian skills.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
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Jeg vil bedre norsken min.
Write a sentence about improving a room in your house.
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Sample answer
Jeg må bedre rommet mitt.
Write a sentence asking if someone can improve their English.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
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Kan du bedre engelsken din?
What does the speaker want to improve?
Read this passage:
Jeg skal jobbe hardt. Jeg vil bedre min uttale. Jeg vil snakke flytende norsk. Det er viktig for meg.
What does the speaker want to improve?
The passage says: 'Jeg vil bedre min uttale.' which means 'I want to improve my pronunciation.'
The passage says: 'Jeg vil bedre min uttale.' which means 'I want to improve my pronunciation.'
What did the teacher tell the students to do to improve their understanding?
Read this passage:
Læreren sa: 'Dere må lese mer for å bedre deres forståelse.' Elevene begynte å lese flere bøker. De ønsket å bli bedre i norsk.
What did the teacher tell the students to do to improve their understanding?
The teacher said: 'Dere må lese mer for å bedre deres forståelse.' which means 'You must read more to improve your understanding.'
The teacher said: 'Dere må lese mer for å bedre deres forståelse.' which means 'You must read more to improve your understanding.'
What part of the house are they planning to improve?
Read this passage:
Vi har et gammelt hus. Vi planlegger å bedre kjøkkenet. Vi vil male veggene og kjøpe nye skap. Huset vil se mye finere ut.
What part of the house are they planning to improve?
The passage states: 'Vi planlegger å bedre kjøkkenet.' which means 'We are planning to improve the kitchen.'
The passage states: 'Vi planlegger å bedre kjøkkenet.' which means 'We are planning to improve the kitchen.'
This sentence means 'We must improve our Norwegian.' The order follows the typical Norwegian sentence structure: Subject + Modal verb + Main verb + Object.
This translates to 'She wants to improve her grades.' The structure is Subject + Modal verb + Main verb + Possessive + Noun.
Meaning 'They shall improve the cooperation.' This sentence demonstrates the common structure of Subject + Modal verb + Main verb + Object.
Vi må ___ systemet for å gjøre det mer effektivt.
The sentence means 'We must improve the system to make it more efficient.' 'Forbedre' is the correct verb form for 'improve' here.
Hvordan kan vi ___ kommunikasjonen i teamet?
The question is 'How can we improve communication in the team?' 'Bedre' means to improve and fits the context.
Hun prøver å ___ sine norskkunnskaper med daglig praksis.
The sentence means 'She tries to improve her Norwegian skills with daily practice.' 'Forbedre' is the correct verb.
For å lykkes må vi alltid søke å ___ oss selv.
The phrase means 'To succeed, we must always seek to improve ourselves.' 'Bedre' is used here to mean 'improve'.
Etter tilbakemeldingen begynte han å ___ presentasjonen.
The sentence means 'After the feedback, he started to improve the presentation.' 'Forbedre' is the appropriate verb.
De jobber hardt for å ___ kvaliteten på produktet.
The sentence means 'They are working hard to improve the quality of the product.' 'Bedre' fits the meaning.
Listen for 'bedre'. It means to improve.
Listen for the verb that means 'to improve'.
What is he trying to do with his skills?
Read this aloud:
Jeg vil bedre norsken min.
Focus: bedre
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Read this aloud:
Det er viktig å bedre kommunikasjonen.
Focus: kommunikasjonen
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Vi kan alle bidra til å bedre samfunnet.
Focus: samfunnet
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Læreren ga tilbakemelding for å ___ studentenes skriving.
The context implies making the writing better, so 'bedre' (to improve) is the correct verb.
Regjeringen planlegger å ___ helsetjenestene i landet.
Governments typically aim to make services better, so 'bedre' (to improve) fits here.
For å ___ sjansene dine for å lykkes, bør du øve mer.
Practicing more would lead to better chances of success, thus 'bedre' (to improve) is correct.
Vi må ___ kommunikasjonen mellom avdelingene.
Good communication is usually something to improve, so 'bedre' (to improve) is the right choice.
Hun leser mange bøker for å ___ ordforrådet sitt.
Reading helps to expand and enhance one's vocabulary, so 'bedre' (to improve) is suitable.
Det er viktig å stadig ___ arbeidsprosessene for effektivitet.
Continuously making work processes more efficient means to 'bedre' (improve) them.
Listen for 'bedre' and its context about improving results.
Pay attention to how 'bedre' is used to describe skill improvement.
Listen for the request to 'bedre' (improve) the presentation.
Read this aloud:
Jeg vil bedre uttalen min.
Focus: Try to pronounce 'bedre' with a clear 'd' sound.
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Hvordan kan vi bedre situasjonen?
Focus: Practice the rolling 'r' sound in 'bedre' and 'situasjonen'.
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Read this aloud:
De jobber hardt for å bedre servicen.
Focus: Focus on the vowel sound in 'bedre' and the 's' sound in 'servicen'.
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The sentence discusses improving communication.
The sentence is about improving programming skills.
The government has promised to improve something.
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Hvordan kan vi bedre effektiviteten i teamet vårt?
Focus: bedre
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Jeg forsøker å bedre min uttale av vanskelige norske ord.
Focus: uttale
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Det er viktig å stadig bedre seg, både personlig og profesjonelt.
Focus: profesjonelt
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Hvilket ord betyr det samme som å forbedre?
«Å bedre» og «å forbedre» er synonymer og betyr det samme – å gjøre noe bedre.
Hva er den mest passende måten å si 'We need to improve our collaboration' på norsk?
«Å forbedre» er det riktige verbet for 'to improve' i denne konteksten. De andre alternativene endrer betydningen til det motsatte eller noe annet negativt.
Velg setningen der 'bedre' er brukt korrekt som et verb.
I denne setningen er 'bedre' brukt som et transitivt verb (å bedre noe), som betyr å forbedre noe. I de andre setningene er 'bedre' et adjektiv som betyr 'better'.
Man kan bruke 'bedre' som et verb for å uttrykke at noe blir dårligere.
Verbet 'å bedre' betyr å gjøre noe bedre, å forbedre. Det motsatte er å forverre eller å ødelegge.
Uttrykket 'å bedre ens vilkår' betyr å gjøre noens levekår bedre.
'Å bedre ens vilkår' er en vanlig frase som betyr å forbedre noens levekår eller omstendigheter.
Verbet 'bedre' kan bare brukes om abstrakte ting, ikke konkrete gjenstander.
Du kan 'bedre' både abstrakte ting (som ferdigheter, forhold) og konkrete ting (som en motor, et hus, selv om 'forbedre' er mer vanlig i sistnevnte tilfeller). For eksempel, 'å bedre en bilmotor' betyr å reparere og optimalisere den.
The speaker is talking about improving communication.
The speaker mentions improving customer service.
The project aimed to improve living conditions.
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Jeg skal bedre mine norskkunnskaper ved å praktisere mer.
Focus: bedre
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Hvilke tiltak kan vi iverksette for å bedre arbeidsprosessene?
Focus: tiltak, iverksette
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Det er nødvendig å bedre kvaliteten på produktene våre.
Focus: nødvendig, kvaliteten
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You are a consultant hired to analyze a struggling Norwegian company. Write a memo to the CEO outlining three key areas where the company can 'bedre' (improve) its operations. Be specific and suggest actionable steps.
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Til administrerende direktør, Jeg har gjennomført en grundig analyse av selskapets nåværende drift og identifisert tre hovedområder hvor vi kan forbedre (bedre) våre resultater. Først og fremst, vår markedsstrategi trenger en revisjon for å bedre nå ut til nye kundesegmenter. For det andre, intern kommunikasjon kan forbedres for å øke medarbeidertilfredsheten og dermed produktiviteten. Til slutt, implementering av ny teknologi vil bedre våre produksjonsprosesser og redusere driftskostnadene. Jeg foreslår et møte for å diskutere disse punktene i detalj.
Imagine you are writing a personal development blog. Your latest post is about how to 'bedre' (improve) one's learning habits. Discuss three practical tips for students, explaining how each tip can lead to better outcomes.
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For å bedre (improve) dine læringsvaner, start med å etablere en fast studierutine. Dette skaper forutsigbarhet og hjelper hjernen med å forberede seg på læring. Deretter, fokuser på aktiv læring fremfor passiv lesing; dette betyr å oppsummere, forklare, og knytte nytt stoff til eksisterende kunnskap for å bedre forståelsen. Til slutt, sørg for tilstrekkelig hvile og ernæring, da en uthvilt hjerne er mer effektiv til å prosessere og lagre informasjon. Disse vanene vil definitivt bidra til å bedre dine akademiske resultater.
You are a journalist reporting on climate change. Write a short article about how nations can 'bedre' (improve) their efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Focus on international cooperation and innovative solutions.
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For å bedre (improve) kampen mot klimaendringer, må nasjoner prioritere styrket internasjonalt samarbeid. Felles strategier for utslippskutt, som for eksempel en global karbonpris, kan bedre koordineringen og motivere land til å handle. Videre er investeringer i innovative løsninger avgjørende. Utvikling og implementering av ny teknologi innen fornybar energi og karbonfangst vil bedre vår evne til å redusere karbonutslippene betydelig. Det er en felles utfordring som krever felles innsats for å bedre fremtiden for alle.
Hva er hovedfokuset for landene for å 'bedre' sin energisikkerhet?
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I møte med den globale energikrisen søker mange land nå innovative måter å bedre (improve) sin energisikkerhet på. Dette inkluderer en betydelig satsing på fornybare energikilder som sol- og vindkraft, samt utvikling av smartere strømnett. Regjeringer ser også på tiltak for å bedre energieffektiviteten i både industri og husholdninger. Målet er ikke bare å redusere avhengigheten av fossile brensler, men også å skape en mer bærekraftig fremtid for kommende generasjoner. Å bedre disse systemene krever langsiktig planlegging og betydelige investeringer.
Hva er hovedfokuset for landene for å 'bedre' sin energisikkerhet?
Teksten nevner spesifikt satsing på fornybare energikilder som sol- og vindkraft, samt tiltak for å bedre energieffektiviteten som hovedfokus for å forbedre energisikkerheten.
Teksten nevner spesifikt satsing på fornybare energikilder som sol- og vindkraft, samt tiltak for å bedre energieffektiviteten som hovedfokus for å forbedre energisikkerheten.
Hvilket tiltak blir foreslått for å 'bedre' utdanningssystemet, ifølge rapporten?
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En nylig rapport fra en anerkjent tankesmie argumenterer for at for å virkelig 'bedre' (improve) utdanningssystemet, må det legges større vekt på kritisk tenkning og problemløsning fremfor pugging av fakta. Rapporten foreslår også en mer individualisert tilnærming til læring, der elevers unike styrker og svakheter blir tatt i betraktning. Dette vil, ifølge forfatterne, bedre elevenes engasjement og forberede dem bedre for fremtidens arbeidsmarked. Det er enighet om at modernisering er nødvendig for å bedre kvaliteten på utdanningen.
Hvilket tiltak blir foreslått for å 'bedre' utdanningssystemet, ifølge rapporten?
Teksten sier klart at rapporten argumenterer for å legge større vekt på kritisk tenkning og problemløsning for å forbedre utdanningssystemet.
Teksten sier klart at rapporten argumenterer for å legge større vekt på kritisk tenkning og problemløsning for å forbedre utdanningssystemet.
Hvilke tiltak er inkludert i byrådets initiativ for å 'bedre' folkehelsen?
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For å 'bedre' (improve) folkehelsen i byene, lanserer byrådet et nytt initiativ som fokuserer på grønne lunger og tilgang til idrettsanlegg. Studier viser at tilgang til parker og rekreasjonsområder kan betydelig bedre innbyggernes mentale og fysiske velvære. Initiativet inkluderer også kampanjer for å fremme sunnere kosthold og økt fysisk aktivitet blant befolkningen. Målet er å skape et bymiljø som aktivt bidrar til å bedre livskvaliteten for alle innbyggere, og dermed redusere presset på helsevesenet.
Hvilke tiltak er inkludert i byrådets initiativ for å 'bedre' folkehelsen?
Teksten beskriver byrådets initiativ som fokuserer på grønne lunger og tilgang til idrettsanlegg, samt kampanjer for å fremme sunnere kosthold og økt fysisk aktivitet for å forbedre folkehelsen.
Teksten beskriver byrådets initiativ som fokuserer på grønne lunger og tilgang til idrettsanlegg, samt kampanjer for å fremme sunnere kosthold og økt fysisk aktivitet for å forbedre folkehelsen.
This sentence structure (subject-verb-adverbial-infinitive phrase) is common in Norwegian. 'For å' introduces a purpose clause.
The adverb 'stadig' (constantly) is placed after the modal verb 'kan' and before the main verb 'bedre'. The object 'sine ferdigheter' follows the verb.
Here, 'ønsker å fokusere på' (wish to focus on) is followed by another 'å' infinitive phrase 'å bedre' (to improve), with 'helsen min' (my health) as the object.
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Summary
Use 'bedre' to talk about improving things or improving yourself.
- make better
- get better
- enhance
Use with objects, not just people
While you can improve your Norwegian (bedre norsken din), you can also improve a situation (bedre en situasjon) or improve conditions (bedre forholdene).
Often seen in present tense
It's common to hear things like 'Det bedrer seg' (It's getting better/improving) when someone asks how things are going.
Related to 'bra' and 'bedre'
Remember 'bra' means good, and 'bedre' means better. The verb 'å bedre' means to make something better, or to improve it.
Think of 'better' as a verb
If you struggle to remember 'bedre' as a verb, think of it as 'to better something' in English, even though 'to better' is less common than 'to improve'.
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