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Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The infinitive is the base form of a verb, usually preceded by the particle 'å' to mean 'to'.

  • Use 'å' before the verb: Jeg liker å spise (I like to eat).
  • The verb stays in its base form: No endings like -er or -et.
  • Some verbs don't use 'å' after modal verbs: Jeg kan svømme (I can swim).
Å + Verb (Base Form)

Infinitive Formation

Form Particle Verb Base Example
Standard
å
spise
å spise
Standard
å
lese
å lese
Standard
å
å gå
Modal
-
kan
kan svømme
Modal
-
vil
vil reise
Modal
-
må sove

Meanings

The infinitive is the dictionary form of a verb, representing the action without a specific subject or time.

1

Standard Infinitive

Used after another verb or as a noun-like object.

“Jeg vil å sove.”

“Det er viktig å trene.”

2

Modal Infinitive

Used after modal verbs (kan, vil, skal, må, bør).

“Jeg kan danse.”

“Du må gå.”

Reference Table

Reference table for The Infinitive Form
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
å + verb
Jeg liker å danse
Negative
ikke + å + verb
Jeg liker ikke å danse
Question
Verb + subjekt + å + verb
Liker du å danse?
Modal
Modal + verb
Jeg kan danse
Negative Modal
Modal + ikke + verb
Jeg kan ikke danse
Question Modal
Modal + subjekt + verb
Kan du danse?
Purpose
for + å + verb
Jeg drar for å trene

正式程度

正式
Jeg ønsker å spise.

Jeg ønsker å spise. (Dining)

中性
Jeg vil spise.

Jeg vil spise. (Dining)

非正式
Jeg vil ha mat.

Jeg vil ha mat. (Dining)

俚语
Jeg skal ha noe i magen.

Jeg skal ha noe i magen. (Dining)

Infinitive Usage Map

Infinitive

Likes

  • å like to like

Needs

  • å trenge to need

Plans

  • å planlegge to plan

按水平分级的例句

1

Jeg liker å lese.

I like to read.

2

Jeg vil å sove.

I want to sleep.

3

Det er gøy å lære norsk.

It is fun to learn Norwegian.

4

Jeg prøver å forstå.

I try to understand.

1

Kan du hjelpe meg å bære?

Can you help me to carry?

2

Vi må gå nå.

We must go now.

3

Hun ønsker å reise til Norge.

She wishes to travel to Norway.

4

Det er viktig å spise sunt.

It is important to eat healthy.

1

Jeg dro til butikken for å handle mat.

I went to the store to buy food.

2

Det er vanskelig å vite hva som skjer.

It is difficult to know what is happening.

3

Han nektet å snakke om det.

He refused to talk about it.

4

Vi bør prøve å finne en løsning.

We should try to find a solution.

1

Å lære et nytt språk krever tålmodighet.

Learning a new language requires patience.

2

Det er ingenting å gjøre med saken.

There is nothing to do about the matter.

3

Hun ble bedt om å forlate rommet.

She was asked to leave the room.

4

Det er en glede å kunne hjelpe.

It is a pleasure to be able to help.

1

Å kasta ballen er ikke lov.

To throw the ball is not allowed (dialectal).

2

Det er å anse som en suksess.

It is to be considered a success.

3

Å ha sagt det, må vi også vurdere alternativene.

Having said that, we must also consider the alternatives.

4

Det er ikke til å tro.

It is unbelievable.

1

Å ville er å kunne.

To want is to be able to.

2

Det er å forvente at prisene stiger.

It is to be expected that prices rise.

3

Å være eller ikke å være.

To be or not to be.

4

Det er ingenting å si på innsatsen.

There is nothing to complain about regarding the effort.

容易混淆

The Infinitive Form 对比 Infinitive vs Present Tense

Learners often use the present tense where the infinitive is required.

The Infinitive Form 对比 Infinitive vs Supine

The supine form (spist) is used with 'har', not as an infinitive.

The Infinitive Form 对比 Modal + Infinitive

Adding 'å' after modal verbs.

常见错误

Jeg kan å svømme

Jeg kan svømme

No 'å' after modal verbs.

Jeg liker å svømmer

Jeg liker å svømme

Infinitive must be base form.

Jeg å spise

Jeg liker å spise

Need a main verb first.

Jeg vil svømme å

Jeg vil svømme

Particle goes before.

Jeg må å gå

Jeg må gå

Modal verb rule.

Det er gøy å lærer

Det er gøy å lære

Base form required.

Jeg skal å reise

Jeg skal reise

Modal verb rule.

Han nektet å snakket

Han nektet å snakke

Infinitive base form.

Vi bør å prøve

Vi bør prøve

Modal verb rule.

For å spiser

For å spise

Infinitive base form.

Det er å anser

Det er å anse

Infinitive base form.

Å kaster ballen

Å kaste ballen

Standard Bokmål infinitive.

Det er ingenting å gjøres

Det er ingenting å gjøre

Infinitive base form.

句型

Jeg liker å ___.

Jeg vil ___.

Det er viktig å ___.

Jeg drar for å ___.

Real World Usage

Social Media very common

Jeg elsker å reise! #norge

Texting constant

Vil du bli med å spise?

Job Interview common

Jeg ønsker å bidra til teamet.

Travel common

Hvor er det best å bo?

Food Delivery common

Jeg vil bestille noe å spise.

Formal Letter occasional

Det er å anse som vedlegg.

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The Modal Rule

Always remember that modal verbs (kan, vil, skal, må, bør) are 'å-killers'. Never use 'å' after them.
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Don't Conjugate

The infinitive is the base form. Never add -er, -et, or -te to it.
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Dictionary Form

If you are unsure of a verb's form, look it up in the dictionary. The form you see there is the infinitive.
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Dialect Variations

In some parts of Norway, you might hear 'å kasta' instead of 'å kaste'. Both are correct in their respective contexts.

Smart Tips

Immediately check if you have added 'å'. If you have, delete it!

Jeg kan å svømme. Jeg kan svømme.

Always revert to the dictionary form (infinitive).

Jeg liker å svømmer. Jeg liker å svømme.

Use 'for å' to clearly state 'in order to'.

Jeg drar butikken. Jeg drar til butikken for å handle.

Avoid dialectal 'a' endings; stick to 'e' for standard Bokmål.

Det er viktig å kasta. Det er viktig å kaste.

发音

/oː/

The 'å' sound

The 'å' is pronounced like the 'o' in 'more' or 'door'.

Statement

Jeg liker å spise ↘

Falling intonation for facts.

记住它

记忆技巧

Å is the key, it opens the door to the verb's base form.

视觉联想

Imagine a small key labeled 'Å' that you insert into a locked verb box to open it.

Rhyme

When you see the 'å' so small, the verb stays simple, standing tall.

Story

Little Å was a tiny particle who loved to help verbs. Whenever he stood in front of a verb, the verb felt relaxed and didn't need to change its clothes. But when the big Modal brothers (Kan, Vil, Må) arrived, they were so loud that little Å had to hide, and the verbs stood bare.

Word Web

å spiseå leseå gåå soveå læreå snakke

挑战

Write 5 sentences about your day using 'å' + verb.

文化笔记

In Nynorsk, many infinitives end in -a instead of -e.

The infinitive marker 'å' comes from the Old Norse 'at'.

对话开场白

Hva liker du å gjøre i helgen?

Hva vil du lære i dag?

Hva bør man gjøre i Oslo?

Hva er det viktigste å huske på?

日记主题

Skriv om tre ting du liker å gjøre.
Hva er dine planer for sommeren?
Beskriv en utfordring du har hatt.
Hvorfor er det viktig å lære språk?

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct form.

Jeg liker ___ (å spise) pizza.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: å spise
Use 'å' + infinitive.
Choose the correct sentence. 多项选择

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jeg kan svømme
No 'å' after modal verbs.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Jeg vil å gå hjem.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jeg vil gå hjem
Modal verb rule.
Order the words. Sentence Building

å / liker / jeg / lese

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jeg liker å lese
Standard structure.
Convert to infinitive. Conjugation Drill

Spiser -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: å spise
Infinitive is the base form.
Match the verb. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: å lese - to read
Correct translation.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Vil du være med? B: Ja, jeg vil ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: bli med
Modal verb rule.
Change to negative. Sentence Transformation

Jeg liker å danse.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jeg liker ikke å danse
Negation placement.

Score: /8

练习题

8 exercises
Fill in the correct form.

Jeg liker ___ (å spise) pizza.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: å spise
Use 'å' + infinitive.
Choose the correct sentence. 多项选择

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jeg kan svømme
No 'å' after modal verbs.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Jeg vil å gå hjem.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jeg vil gå hjem
Modal verb rule.
Order the words. Sentence Building

å / liker / jeg / lese

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jeg liker å lese
Standard structure.
Convert to infinitive. Conjugation Drill

Spiser -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: å spise
Infinitive is the base form.
Match the verb. Match Pairs

Match the infinitive.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: å lese - to read
Correct translation.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Vil du være med? B: Ja, jeg vil ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: bli med
Modal verb rule.
Change to negative. Sentence Transformation

Jeg liker å danse.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jeg liker ikke å danse
Negation placement.

Score: /8

常见问题 (8)

Norwegian is a Germanic language, and 'å' is the historical cognate to the English 'to'.

No, 'å' is strictly for verbs.

The rule remains the same; link them logically with 'å' where appropriate.

Yes, it is a distinct sound.

Only when they are in the infinitive form.

This is a dialectal feature, common in Nynorsk and spoken dialects.

No, commands use the imperative form.

Yes, e.g., 'Å lære er viktig'.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

German high

zu + infinitive

German 'zu' is often integrated into the verb in some contexts.

English high

to + infinitive

English has 'to-less' infinitives after modals, similar to Norwegian.

French moderate

de/à + infinitive

French choice of preposition depends on the verb, whereas Norwegian 'å' is universal.

Spanish moderate

a/de + infinitive

Spanish infinitives are marked by suffixes (-ar, -er, -ir), not particles.

Japanese low

Verb stem + koto

Japanese does not have a particle that acts exactly like 'å'.

Chinese low

Verb + Verb

Chinese has no infinitive marker at all.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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