意思
Describing the weather or mood.
文化背景
Weather is the most common topic for small talk. Because the weather is so changeable, acknowledging a 'fin dag' is a way of building social cohesion. There is a saying: 'Der findes ikke dårligt vejr, kun dårlig påklædning' (There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing). However, a 'fin dag' is still celebrated as a special occasion. Saying 'Det er en fin dag' can be a subtle hint to colleagues that you should take your coffee break outside. The hashtag #deterenfindag is used to show off the 'hyggelig' side of Danish life, often featuring coffee, pastries, and sunlight.
The 'Ikke' Trick
Add 'ikke?' to the end to make it a question. It's the easiest way to start a conversation in Denmark.
Gender Matters
Always remember 'en dag'. If you say 'et dag', Danes will understand you, but it sounds very foreign.
意思
Describing the weather or mood.
The 'Ikke' Trick
Add 'ikke?' to the end to make it a question. It's the easiest way to start a conversation in Denmark.
Gender Matters
Always remember 'en dag'. If you say 'et dag', Danes will understand you, but it sounds very foreign.
Don't Overdo It
Danes prefer 'fin' or 'dejlig' over 'fantastisk' for daily weather. Keep it humble!
自我测试
Fill in the correct article (en/et).
Det er ___ fin dag.
'Dag' is common gender, so it takes 'en'.
Which sentence is correct when talking about 'vejr' (neuter)?
How do you say 'It is fine weather'?
'Vejr' is neuter, so 'fin' becomes 'fint' and the article is usually dropped in this specific expression.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Solen skinner! B: Ja, ___.
This is the most natural response to someone mentioning the sun.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a bus stop and want to be polite to a stranger in the sun.
Commenting on the weather is the standard polite icebreaker in Denmark.
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视觉学习工具
Danish Weather Adjectives
Positive
- • Fin
- • Dejlig
- • Skøn
- • God
Negative
- • Dårlig
- • Grå
- • Træls
- • Våd
练习题库
4 练习Det er ___ fin dag.
'Dag' is common gender, so it takes 'en'.
How do you say 'It is fine weather'?
'Vejr' is neuter, so 'fin' becomes 'fint' and the article is usually dropped in this specific expression.
A: Solen skinner! B: Ja, ___.
This is the most natural response to someone mentioning the sun.
You are at a bus stop and want to be polite to a stranger in the sun.
Commenting on the weather is the standard polite icebreaker in Denmark.
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常见问题
10 个问题No, for the evening you would say 'Det er en fin aften'.
'Fin' often refers to the quality of the weather (clear, sunny), while 'god' is more general.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone.
Because 'dag' is a common gender noun in Danish.
No, 'vejr' is neuter, so it would be 'Det er fint vejr'.
Use the past tense: 'Det var en fin dag'.
Mostly, but in English 'fine' can sometimes mean 'just okay'. In Danish, 'en fin dag' is definitely positive.
Yes, if it's pouring rain and you say it with a sigh, it's sarcastic.
'Det er en vidunderlig dag' (It is a wonderful day).
Yes, it is the most common way to fill silence in Denmark.
相关表达
Det er dejligt vejr
similarIt is lovely weather
Sikke en dag
similarWhat a day
God dag
similarGood day
Det er en mørk dag
contrastIt is a dark day