意思
Preparing luggage or a bag.
文化背景
The 'madpakke' (packed lunch) is a cultural institution. Packing your taske with rye bread sandwiches is a daily ritual for most Danes. Danes love their summer houses. Packing a bag for a weekend trip ('weekendtur') is a very common Friday activity. Practicality is key. When packing, Danes focus on 'lag-på-lag' (layering) due to the unpredictable weather. Danes are among the most frequent travelers in the world, so 'at pakke en taske' is a phrase they use very often.
The 'en' is key
Always remember that 'taske' is an 'en' word. Using 'et' is a very common beginner mistake.
Don't 'make' it
Never say 'lave en taske'. It sounds like you are sewing or manufacturing the bag from scratch.
意思
Preparing luggage or a bag.
The 'en' is key
Always remember that 'taske' is an 'en' word. Using 'et' is a very common beginner mistake.
Don't 'make' it
Never say 'lave en taske'. It sounds like you are sewing or manufacturing the bag from scratch.
Use 'kuffert' for travel
While 'taske' is fine, using 'kuffert' (suitcase) makes you sound more like a native speaker when talking about flights.
The Madpakke
If someone asks if you've 'pakket din madpakke', they are asking about your lunch, not your luggage!
自我测试
Fill in the missing verb in the correct form (present tense).
Jeg ______ min taske til ferien nu.
The sentence uses 'nu' (now), so we need the present tense 'pakker'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the right way to say 'I packed my bag'.
'Pakkede' is the past tense of 'pakke'. 'Pakke ind' is for gifts, and 'lavede' is a literal translation error.
Match the Danish phrase with the English meaning.
Match the following:
These are all variations of the main phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Skal du på ferie? B: Ja, jeg skal lige ______.
Packing a bag is the logical response to going on holiday.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Hvad er i tasken? (What's in the bag?)
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- • Sokker
- • Bukser
- • T-shirt
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- • Tandbørste
- • Sæbe
- • Kam
练习题库
4 练习Jeg ______ min taske til ferien nu.
The sentence uses 'nu' (now), so we need the present tense 'pakker'.
Choose the right way to say 'I packed my bag'.
'Pakkede' is the past tense of 'pakke'. 'Pakke ind' is for gifts, and 'lavede' is a literal translation error.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These are all variations of the main phrase.
A: Skal du på ferie? B: Ja, jeg skal lige ______.
Packing a bag is the logical response to going on holiday.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题It's better to use 'komme i posen' (put in the bag) for groceries. 'Pakke' implies a more organized or long-term storage.
A 'taske' is a durable bag (backpack, handbag), while a 'pose' is usually a plastic or paper bag from a shop.
No, it is neutral and can be used in any situation.
You can just say 'Jeg pakker'. The context usually makes it clear what you are packing.
Mostly, but 'en pakke' (noun) means 'a package' or 'a parcel'.
Yes, that is very common for travel and sounds very natural.
It means to pack up your things to leave, or figuratively to stop doing something because it's not working.
Not really, but 'at få styr på tasken' (to get control of the bag) is a common way to say you're getting organized.
That is 'at pakke ud'.
For boxes, we usually say 'at pakke kasser'.
Yes, 'taske' is a gender-neutral term for any bag, including briefcases or backpacks.
It is a gym bag or duffel bag.
相关表达
at pakke ud
contrastTo unpack
at pakke ind
similarTo wrap (a gift)
at pakke sammen
builds onTo pack up / to finish
en kuffert
specialized formA suitcase
en madpakke
specialized formA packed lunch