opdage
opdage 30秒了解
- Opdage means to discover or notice something new.
- It is a regular verb: opdager, opdagede, har opdaget.
- Commonly used with 'at'-clauses (I discovered that...).
- Different from 'finde' (to find) which implies searching.
The Danish verb opdage is a cornerstone of the Danish language, primarily used to describe the act of discovering, noticing, or finding something that was previously unknown or hidden. At its core, it signifies a transition from ignorance to knowledge. Whether you are a scientist uncovering a new species or a regular person realizing you left your keys at home, opdage is the word you need. It is derived from the root 'dag' (day), metaphorically suggesting the act of bringing something into the light of day.
- Physical Discovery
- This refers to finding a physical object or a geographical location. For example, when Columbus 'discovered' America (though problematic in historical context, the linguistic usage remains), Danes use opdage. It implies finding something that already existed but was not known to the observer.
- Mental Realization
- Often, opdage is used for internal 'Aha!' moments. If you suddenly notice that someone has changed their hair or that there is a mistake in a report, you have 'opdaget' it. It carries a sense of suddenness and clarity.
Videnskabsmanden var begejstret for at opdage en ny planet i et fjernt solsystem.
In everyday Danish conversation, opdage is less formal than its English counterpart 'to discover' can sometimes feel. While 'discover' might sound grand, opdage is used for the mundane. You might say, 'Jeg opdagede lige, at mælken er for gammel' (I just discovered/noticed that the milk is expired). This versatility makes it one of the first 500 most important verbs to master for B1 learners.
Hun nåede næsten helt til stationen, før hun opdagede, at hun havde glemt sin billet.
Furthermore, the word is used extensively in detective fiction and investigative journalism. To 'opdage en forbrydelse' is to detect or uncover a crime. It suggests peeling back layers of deception. In a social context, it can also mean to 'catch' someone doing something. 'Jeg opdagede ham i at lyve' (I caught him lying) uses the verb to indicate the exposure of a hidden truth.
- Scientific Context
- In academic writing, opdage is used for empirical findings. It is the verb of the Enlightenment, representing the human drive to understand the natural world through observation.
Det tog lang tid for verden at opdage potentialet i den nye teknologi.
Using opdage correctly requires understanding its conjugation and its typical placement in Danish sentence structures. As a regular Group 1 verb (ending in -e in the infinitive and -ede in the past tense), it follows a predictable pattern that is easy for learners to memorize. However, the semantic weight it carries depends heavily on the object it takes.
- The Present Tense (opdager)
- Used for general truths or actions happening right now. 'Jeg opdager altid nye detaljer i dette maleri' (I always discover new details in this painting). It suggests an ongoing process of observation.
- The Past Tense (opdagede)
- This is the most common form in storytelling. 'Han opdagede sandheden for sent' (He discovered the truth too late). Note how the -ede ending is pronounced clearly but softly in Danish.
Hvis du kigger nøje efter, vil du opdage en lille fejl i mønsteret.
When constructing sentences with opdage, you often use a 'at-sætning' (a 'that' clause). For example: 'Jeg opdagede, at døren var åben.' This structure is vital for B1 learners to master. It allows you to describe complex realizations. The word order within the 'at' clause follows standard Danish subordinate clause rules (Subject + Central Adverb + Verb).
Ingen opdagede, at han sneg sig ud af bagdøren.
Another common pattern involves using opdage with a direct object. 'Hun opdagede en hemmelig have bag huset.' Here, the verb acts directly on the noun. You can also use it with reflexive pronouns in specific contexts, though 'opdage sig selv' (to discover oneself) is more of a philosophical or psychological expression often found in self-help literature or coming-of-age stories.
- Passive Usage
- While less common, the passive 'opdages' can be used. 'Fejlen blev opdaget af en tilfældig forbipasserende' (The error was discovered by a random passerby). This shifts the focus from the discoverer to the discovery itself.
Det er vigtigt at opdage sygdommen på et tidligt stadie.
In questions, the verb often pairs with 'hvordan' (how) or 'hvornår' (when). 'Hvornår opdagede du, at du var god til at tegne?' (When did you discover that you were good at drawing?). This is a great way to start conversations about personal history and talents.
In Denmark, opdage is ubiquitous. You will hear it in the news, read it in crime novels (Krimi), and encounter it in daily social interactions. It is a 'high-frequency' verb because humans are constantly noticing things. If you are watching a Danish TV show like 'Borgen' or 'Broen' (The Bridge), listen for characters 'opdager' clues or political scandals. It is the verb of revelation.
- In the News
- Headlines often use opdage when reporting on scientific breakthroughs or police investigations. 'Politiet opdagede et stort lager af ulovlige varer' (Police discovered a large warehouse of illegal goods). It adds a sense of drama and immediacy to the reporting.
- In Daily Life
- Danes use it when they realize they've made a mistake or noticed a change. 'Jeg opdagede lige, at jeg har to forskellige sokker på!' (I just discovered that I'm wearing two different socks!). It's used to share small, funny observations about life.
Har du opdaget, at bussen kører en anden rute i dag?
Social media is another place where opdage thrives. Influencers might post about 'opdage' a new favorite cafe or a hidden gem in Copenhagen. It conveys a sense of curation and sharing hidden knowledge with one's community. In this context, it is closely linked to the Danish concept of 'hygge' – discovering a cozy spot that makes life better.
Da jeg flyttede til Aarhus, opdagede jeg hurtigt byens charme.
In the workplace, you'll hear it during audits or quality checks. 'Vi må sikre os, at vi opdager fejlene, før produktet sendes ud.' (We must ensure that we discover the errors before the product is sent out). Here, it is associated with diligence and professionalism. It's not just about 'seeing' but about 'detecting' through careful observation.
- Literature and Art
- Danish poetry often uses the word to describe the awakening of feelings or the discovery of beauty in nature. It is a romantic verb that bridges the gap between the external world and the internal soul.
Barnet opdager verden med nysgerrige øjne.
While opdage seems straightforward, English speakers often stumble over its specific nuances compared to 'find', 'notice', and 'experience'. One of the most frequent errors is using 'finde' when 'opdage' is more appropriate, or vice versa. Understanding the 'intentionality' of the action is key to avoiding these pitfalls.
- Mistake 1: Finde vs. Opdage
- English speakers often say 'Jeg fandt ud af' (I found out) when they could just say 'Jeg opdagede'. While 'finde ud af' is a perfectly valid phrasal verb meaning to figure something out through effort, opdage is better for sudden realizations. Don't say 'Jeg fandt at han var gået' if you mean 'I noticed he had left'—use 'Jeg opdagede, at han var gået'.
- Mistake 2: Opleve vs. Opdage
- 'Opleve' means to experience an event. Learners sometimes say 'Jeg opdagede en koncert' when they mean 'Jeg oplevede en koncert'. You opdager that a concert is happening (the discovery of the fact), but you oplever the actual music and atmosphere.
Forkert: Jeg opdagede en fantastisk ferie i Spanien. (Incorrect usage for 'experienced')
Another common error is related to the word order in subordinate clauses. Because opdage is so often followed by 'at' (that), learners must remember the 'Ledsætningsregel'. If you want to say 'I discovered that he *not* was there', you must put the 'ikke' *before* the verb: 'Jeg opdagede, at han ikke var der.' Many learners incorrectly say '...at han var ikke der'.
Rigtigt: Jeg opdagede, at jeg havde glemt min pung.
Phonetically, learners often struggle with the 'o' and 'p' combination. The 'o' should be short and deep, and the 'p' should be aspirated. If you don't aspirate the 'p', it might sound like 'ob-dage', which is incorrect. Also, remember that the 'e' at the end of 'opdage' is a schwa sound [ə], very light and unstressed.
- Register Errors
- Using 'opdage' in very formal legal contexts where 'konstatere' (to establish/ascertain) is expected can sometimes sound slightly informal, though it is rarely truly 'wrong'.
Husk: Man opdager sandheden, men man finder sine nøgler.
To truly master Danish, you need to know when to use opdage and when to reach for a synonym that provides more precision. Danish is a language of nuances, and choosing the right word for 'discovery' can change the tone of your sentence from casual to academic or from accidental to intentional.
- Finde ud af (To find out/figure out)
- This phrasal verb implies an active search for information. If you spend an hour on Google to learn how to fix a sink, you 'finder ud af det'. If you just happen to see the leak, you 'opdager det'.
- Bemærke (To notice)
- This is very close to opdage but often refers to smaller, more superficial observations. 'Jeg bemærkede din nye hat' (I noticed your new hat) is more common than 'Jeg opdagede din nye hat', which sounds like the hat was a hidden treasure.
- Konstatere (To establish/ascertain)
- A formal, almost clinical word. Doctors 'konstaterer' a disease after running tests. It implies a formal verification of a fact that has been 'opdaget'.
Lægen kunne konstatere, at patienten var i bedring, efter at have opdaget nye symptomer.
In a scientific or exploratory context, you might use 'udforske' (to explore). While 'opdage' is the moment of finding, 'udforske' is the process that leads to it. If you are 'opdagelsesrejsende' (an explorer), your job is to 'udforske' unknown lands so that you might 'opdage' new things. The relationship between these words is chronological and functional.
Det er vigtigt at skelne mellem at opdage og at opfinde.
For the detective or the curious, 'opsnuse' (to sniff out) is a colorful alternative. It implies using intuition or 'scent' to find something hidden. 'Han opsnusede hurtigt, at der var noget galt.' This adds a layer of animalistic instinct to the act of discovery. Similarly, 'afsløre' (to reveal/uncover) is used when something was intentionally hidden by others.
- Gennemskue (To see through)
- This is used when you 'discover' the truth behind a lie or a complex system. It's a mental 'opdagelse' where you see past the surface level.
Hun var hurtig til at gennemskue hans planer, før han overhovedet opdagede det.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The word is related to the idea of 'dawning' (at dages). Just as the sun reveals the world at dawn, 'opdage' reveals a hidden fact.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'p' too hard like in English 'open'.
- Pronouncing the 'g' as a hard 'g'.
- Stress on the second syllable.
- Making the 'o' too long.
- Ignoring the schwa 'e' at the end.
难度评级
Easy to recognize in text due to the 'op-' prefix.
Requires knowledge of 'at'-clause word order.
The soft 'p' and 'g' can be tricky for English speakers.
Can be hard to hear in fast speech as the 'g' disappears.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Subordinate Clause Word Order
Jeg opdagede, at han *ikke* kom.
Regular Verb Conjugation (Group 1)
opdage -> opdager -> opdagede -> opdaget
Perfect Tense with 'har'
Jeg har opdaget sandheden.
Passive with -s
Det opdages ofte for sent.
Infinitive with 'at'
Det er sjovt at opdage nye ting.
按水平分级的例句
Jeg opdager en lille hund.
I discover/see a little dog.
Simple present tense.
Han opdager en rød bil.
He discovers/notices a red car.
Subject + Verb + Object.
Vi opdager en flot blomst.
We discover a beautiful flower.
Plural subject.
Opdager du noget?
Do you discover/notice anything?
Question form.
Jeg opdager min ven i parken.
I discover/spot my friend in the park.
Prepositional phrase 'i parken'.
Hun opdager en bog på bordet.
She discovers a book on the table.
Third person singular.
De opdager maden nu.
They discover the food now.
Adverb 'nu'.
Jeg opdager en fejl.
I discover a mistake.
Simple object.
I går opdagede jeg en ny vej.
Yesterday I discovered a new road.
Past tense 'opdagede'.
Hun opdagede, at butikken var lukket.
She discovered that the shop was closed.
'At' clause (subordinate clause).
Vi opdagede en gammel nøgle i haven.
We discovered an old key in the garden.
Adjective 'gammel' modifying 'nøgle'.
Opdagede du, hvem der ringede?
Did you find out who called?
Interrogative with 'hvem'.
Han opdagede hurtigt fejlen.
He quickly discovered the mistake.
Adverb 'hurtigt' placement.
Jeg opdagede, at jeg var sulten.
I discovered that I was hungry.
Reflexive/State realization.
De opdagede et flot hus.
They discovered a beautiful house.
Past tense.
Hun opdagede sandheden i går.
She discovered the truth yesterday.
Abstract object 'sandheden'.
Jeg har opdaget, at jeg elsker at bo i Danmark.
I have discovered that I love living in Denmark.
Present perfect tense.
Videnskabsmænd har opdaget en ny medicin.
Scientists have discovered a new medicine.
Compound noun 'videnskabsmænd'.
Hvis du kigger efter, vil du opdage detaljerne.
If you look closely, you will discover the details.
Conditional sentence.
Vi må opdage fejlen, før det er for sent.
We must discover the error before it's too late.
Modal verb 'må'.
Han opdagede pludselig, at han havde glemt sin pung.
He suddenly discovered that he had forgotten his wallet.
Adverb 'pludselig'.
Hun opdagede sit talent for at male i en sen alder.
She discovered her talent for painting at a late age.
Possessive 'sit'.
Det er spændende at opdage nye kulturer.
It is exciting to discover new cultures.
Infinitive with 'at'.
Har du nogensinde opdaget noget hemmeligt?
Have you ever discovered something secret?
Adverb 'nogensinde'.
Det lykkedes dem at opdage årsagen til problemet.
They succeeded in discovering the cause of the problem.
Phrase 'det lykkedes dem'.
Man kan opdage mange ting ved at læse mellem linjerne.
One can discover many things by reading between the lines.
Gerund-like structure 'ved at læse'.
Filmen hjalp mig med at opdage en ny side af historien.
The film helped me discover a new side of history.
Prepositional phrase 'med at'.
Han blev overrasket over at opdage, hvor meget han var gået glip af.
He was surprised to discover how much he had missed.
Adjective + preposition 'overrasket over'.
Forskere forsøger at opdage liv på andre planeter.
Researchers are trying to discover life on other planets.
Present tense indicating ongoing effort.
Det er vigtigt at opdage symptomerne tidligt.
It is important to discover the symptoms early.
Impersonal construction 'Det er vigtigt'.
Hun opdagede en fejl i budgettet, som ingen andre havde set.
She discovered an error in the budget that no one else had seen.
Relative clause 'som...'.
Efter mange år opdagede han endelig sin sande passion.
After many years, he finally discovered his true passion.
Time phrase 'Efter mange år'.
Ved nærmere eftersyn opdagede vi en subtil ironi i teksten.
Upon closer inspection, we discovered a subtle irony in the text.
Prepositional phrase 'Ved nærmere eftersyn'.
Det kræver tålmodighed at opdage de skjulte mønstre i naturen.
It requires patience to discover the hidden patterns in nature.
Abstract subject 'Det'.
Han var den første til at opdage konsekvenserne af den nye lovgivning.
He was the first to discover the consequences of the new legislation.
Ordinal number 'den første'.
Gennem meditation kan man opdage en indre ro.
Through meditation, one can discover an inner peace.
Preposition 'Gennem'.
Det var rystende at opdage omfanget af korruptionen.
It was shocking to discover the extent of the corruption.
Strong adjective 'rystende'.
Forfatteren lader læseren opdage sandheden gradvist.
The author lets the reader discover the truth gradually.
Causative-like 'lader'.
Man kan opdage meget om et samfund ved at se på dets arkitektur.
One can discover much about a society by looking at its architecture.
Possessive 'dets'.
De formåede at opdage en løsning på den komplekse ligning.
They managed to discover a solution to the complex equation.
Verb 'formåede' (managed).
Det er en filosofisk udfordring at opdage grænserne for menneskelig erkendelse.
It is a philosophical challenge to discover the limits of human cognition.
Formal academic register.
Man må opdage nødvendigheden af kompromis i politiske forhandlinger.
One must discover the necessity of compromise in political negotiations.
Abstract noun 'nødvendigheden'.
I hans poesi opdager man en dyb eksistentiel længsel.
In his poetry, one discovers a deep existential longing.
Literary analysis register.
Det var først ved et tilfælde, at de opdagede den kemiske reaktion.
It was only by chance that they discovered the chemical reaction.
Cleft sentence 'Det var... at'.
Hun formåede at opdage skønheden i det groteske.
She managed to discover beauty in the grotesque.
Oxymoronic concepts.
Arkæologerne opdagede en hidtil ukendt civilisation.
The archaeologists discovered a hitherto unknown civilization.
Adverb 'hidtil'.
At opdage sandheden er ofte en smertefuld proces.
Discovering the truth is often a painful process.
Infinitive phrase as subject.
Vi må opdage nye måder at interagere med teknologien på.
We must discover new ways to interact with technology.
Preposition 'på' at the end.
常见搭配
常用短语
— I didn't notice that.
A: Der er kage i køkkenet. B: Det har jeg ikke opdaget!
— You never know what you'll find.
Gå en tur i skoven; man ved aldrig, hvad man opdager.
— To be discovered (e.g., as a talent).
Hun drømmer om at blive opdaget af en modelagent.
容易混淆的词
Opfinde means to create something new (invent), while opdage means to find something existing.
Optage means to record (audio/video) or to take up space/time.
Opleve means to experience an event, not just to notice a fact.
习语与表达
— To reinvent the wheel (literally: to discover the deep plate).
Du behøver ikke at opdage den dybe tallerken hver gang.
informal— To discover something that is already well-known.
Han tror, han har fundet en ny løsning, men han opdager bare Amerika på ny.
informal— To discover/realize the value of something (literally: to get eyes open for).
Jeg har fået øjnene op for klassisk musik.
neutral— To be on the track of discovering something.
Politiet er kommet på sporet af morderen.
neutral— To bring to light/discover.
Undersøgelsen bragte sandheden for dagen.
formal— To discover something fishy is going on.
Han lugtede luntet og trak sig ud af handlen.
informal— To suddenly discover/understand something (often religious or intellectual).
Efter foredraget så han endelig lyset.
neutral— To discover something by digging/searching.
Journalisten gravede en gammel skandale frem.
neutral— To stumble upon something/discover by chance.
Jeg faldt over en spændende artikel i går.
informal— To get a scent of/discover the beginning of something.
Investorerne fik fært af en god mulighed.
neutral容易混淆
Both mean 'to find'.
Finde is for searching; opdage is for noticing or realizing.
Jeg fandt bogen, men opdagede at en side manglede.
Both mean 'to notice'.
Bemærke is usually for visual or small details; opdage can be much larger and more profound.
Jeg bemærkede hans slips, men opdagede hans tristhed.
Both involve getting information.
Erfare is through formal channels or long-term experience; opdage is more immediate.
Vi erfarede nyheden, men opdagede selv sandheden senere.
Both involve vision.
Se is the act of looking; opdage is the result of seeing something new.
Jeg så på ham, men opdagede ikke at han græd.
Both involve understanding.
Gennemskue is specifically for seeing through deception or complexity.
Jeg gennemskuede hans løgn og opdagede hans motiv.
句型
Jeg opdager [Substantiv]
Jeg opdager en hund.
Jeg opdagede, at [Sætning]
Jeg opdagede, at han var her.
Jeg har opdaget [Substantiv]
Jeg har opdaget en fejl.
Det er [Adjektiv] at opdage...
Det er vigtigt at opdage det tidligt.
[Substantiv] blev opdaget af [Person]
Fejlen blev opdaget af chefen.
Ved at [Infinitiv], opdagede jeg...
Ved at læse bogen, opdagede jeg sandheden.
Man kan opdage [Abstrakt Noun]
Man kan opdage en indre styrke.
Det var først da..., at jeg opdagede...
Det var først da han talte, at jeg opdagede hvem han var.
词族
名词
动词
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如何使用
Very high in both spoken and written Danish.
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Jeg fandt at han var sur.
→
Jeg opdagede, at han var sur.
In Danish, we use 'opdage' for realizing a state or emotion, not 'finde'.
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Columbus opfandte Amerika.
→
Columbus opdagede Amerika.
You cannot 'invent' (opfinde) a continent that already exists.
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Jeg opdagede en film i går.
→
Jeg så en film i går.
Unless the film was hidden in your attic, you 'saw' it, you didn't 'discover' it.
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Jeg opdagede, at jeg var ikke glad.
→
Jeg opdagede, at jeg ikke var glad.
Word order error: 'ikke' must come before the verb in a subordinate clause.
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Han opdagede sine nøgler.
→
Han fandt sine nøgler.
If he was looking for them, 'fandt' is better. 'Opdagede' implies he saw them without looking.
小贴士
The 'At' Clause Rule
When using 'opdage' with 'at', remember that the sentence following 'at' is a subordinate clause. In Danish, this means 'ikke' comes before the verb.
Pair with Adverbs
Use 'pludselig' (suddenly) or 'tilfældigt' (by chance) to sound more like a native speaker when describing discoveries.
The Soft G
In many Danish dialects, the 'g' in 'opdage' is almost silent. Try saying 'op-da-eh' quickly to get closer to a native sound.
Don't Overuse 'Finde'
English speakers use 'find' for everything. Try to replace it with 'opdage' when you mean 'notice' or 'realize'.
Travel Context
Use 'opdage' when talking about your travels in Denmark. 'Jeg opdagede en smuk strand' sounds much more natural than 'Jeg fandt en smuk strand'.
Formal Reports
In formal writing, you can use the noun 'opdagelse' to sound more professional. 'Opdagelsen af fejlen førte til...'.
Listen for the Prefix
The prefix 'op-' usually indicates an upward or outward action. In 'opdage', it's about bringing something 'up' to the surface.
Danish Crime Fiction
Read Danish 'Krimi' novels. You will see 'opdage' used constantly by detectives finding clues.
Daylight
Always remember the root 'dag' (day). Discovery is like bringing something into the light of day.
Practice Questions
Ask people: 'Hvad har du opdaget i dag?' It's a great, open-ended conversation starter.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'OP' (up) and 'DAGE' (days). When something is 'UP' in the 'DAY' light, you can finally DISCOVER it.
视觉联想
Imagine a sun rising (DAGE) and lifting (OP) a blanket off a hidden treasure chest.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'opdage' three times today: once for something you see, once for a mistake, and once for a fact you learned.
词源
From the Danish prefix 'op-' (up) and 'dage' (to dawn/day). It literally means to bring up into the light of day.
原始含义: To bring to light; to make visible.
Germanic (Danish)文化背景
Be careful when using 'opdage' regarding indigenous lands; 'finde' or 'ankomme til' might be more historically sensitive.
English uses 'discover' for big things and 'notice' for small things. Danish uses 'opdage' for both.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Science
- opdage en ny art
- videnskabelig opdagelse
- opdage en kur
- opdage sammenhænge
Daily Life
- opdage en fejl
- opdage man har glemt noget
- opdage en ny butik
- opdage at det regner
Crime/Mystery
- opdage et spor
- opdage morderen
- opdage et lig
- opdage motivet
Personal Growth
- opdage sig selv
- opdage nye sider
- opdage sit potentiale
- opdage glæden ved
Travel
- opdage nye steder
- opdage lokale perler
- opdage kulturen
- opdage historien
对话开场白
"Hvad er det mest spændende, du har opdaget i Danmark?"
"Har du nogensinde opdaget en hemmelighed ved et tilfælde?"
"Hvornår opdagede du, at du ville lære dansk?"
"Hvad opdagede du i nyhederne i morges?"
"Har du opdaget nogle gode restauranter for nylig?"
日记主题
Skriv om en gang, hvor du opdagede noget vigtigt om dig selv.
Beskriv en videnskabelig opdagelse, som har ændret verden.
Hvad opdagede du på din vej til arbejde eller skole i dag?
Skriv en historie om en person, der opdager en gammel kiste.
Reflektér over glæden ved at opdage nye ting hver dag.
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, 'opdage' is the infinitive form of the verb. The noun form is 'opdagelse'.
Yes, you can 'opdage' a person in a crowd (notice them) or 'opdage' a new artist (discover their talent).
The past participle is 'opdaget'. Example: 'Jeg har opdaget det'.
Usually just 'opdage'. 'Opdage sig selv' is used for self-discovery but is less common than in English.
Yes, very often. 'Jeg opdagede, at jeg var sent på den' means 'I realized I was late'.
It is a weak verb (Group 1), meaning it follows regular conjugation rules.
It is usually just called 'Discovery Channel', but 'opdagelse' is the word for discovery.
An explorer (literally: a discovery-traveler).
Absolutely. It is the standard word for scientific discoveries.
Yes. 'Finde ud af' often implies a process of investigation, while 'opdage' is the moment of finding.
自我测试 180 个问题
Write a sentence using 'opdagede' and 'at'.
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Translate: 'I discovered a new café yesterday.'
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Write a sentence about a scientific discovery.
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Translate: 'It is hard to discover the truth.'
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Use 'har opdaget' in a sentence about a mistake.
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Write a question using 'opdage'.
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Translate: 'They discovered that the door was open.'
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Write a sentence using 'opdage' and 'pludselig'.
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Translate: 'Nobody noticed that he left.'
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Use 'opdage' in a sentence about travel.
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Write a sentence about discovering a talent.
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Translate: 'Did you notice the error?'
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Write a sentence with 'opdage' in the passive voice.
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Translate: 'We must discover a solution.'
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Write a sentence about an explorer.
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Translate: 'I hope you discover many things.'
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Use 'opdage' in a sentence about nature.
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Translate: 'He discovered that he was wrong.'
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Write a sentence about discovering a secret.
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Translate: 'It was a great discovery.'
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Say: 'I discovered a mistake.'
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Say: 'Did you notice that?'
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Say: 'He discovered the truth.'
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Say: 'Suddenly I realized...' (using opdagede)
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Say: 'I have discovered a new hobby.'
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Say: 'We discovered a secret room.'
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Say: 'It is exciting to discover.'
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Say: 'She discovered her talent.'
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Say: 'They discovered a new island.'
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Say: 'I noticed that the door was open.'
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Say: 'Nobody noticed anything.'
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Say: 'I discovered it by chance.'
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Say: 'When did you discover it?'
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Say: 'I discover something new every day.'
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Say: 'It was discovered in 1920.'
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Say: 'He was caught red-handed.' (using opdaget)
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Say: 'I discovered that I love Danish.'
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Say: 'You will discover the details.'
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Say: 'We must discover the cause.'
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Say: 'I discovered a beautiful flower.'
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Listen and write: 'Jeg opdagede det i går.'
Listen and write: 'Han opdager altid sandheden.'
Listen and write: 'Vi har opdaget en fejl.'
Listen and write: 'Det er svært at opdage.'
Listen and write: 'Hun opdagede, at hun var sent på den.'
Listen and write: 'De opdagede en ny planet.'
Listen and write: 'Ingen opdagede fejlen.'
Listen and write: 'Det blev opdaget i tide.'
Listen and write: 'Har du opdaget noget?'
Listen and write: 'Jeg opdager dig!'
Listen and write: 'Videnskaben gør opdagelser.'
Listen and write: 'Vi må opdage en løsning.'
Listen and write: 'Pludselig opdagede jeg sandheden.'
Listen and write: 'Man opdager meget ved at rejse.'
Listen and write: 'Det var en stor opdagelse.'
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Summary
Mastering 'opdage' allows you to describe moments of realization and discovery, bridge physical and mental findings, and use common Danish sentence structures like subordinate clauses effectively. Example: 'Jeg opdagede, at jeg kunne tale dansk!'
- Opdage means to discover or notice something new.
- It is a regular verb: opdager, opdagede, har opdaget.
- Commonly used with 'at'-clauses (I discovered that...).
- Different from 'finde' (to find) which implies searching.
The 'At' Clause Rule
When using 'opdage' with 'at', remember that the sentence following 'at' is a subordinate clause. In Danish, this means 'ikke' comes before the verb.
Pair with Adverbs
Use 'pludselig' (suddenly) or 'tilfældigt' (by chance) to sound more like a native speaker when describing discoveries.
The Soft G
In many Danish dialects, the 'g' in 'opdage' is almost silent. Try saying 'op-da-eh' quickly to get closer to a native sound.
Don't Overuse 'Finde'
English speakers use 'find' for everything. Try to replace it with 'opdage' when you mean 'notice' or 'realize'.
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