意思
Asking about food quality.
文化背景
Norwegians value 'hygge' (coziness). Asking this question is a way to ensure the guest feels comfortable and that the shared time is pleasant. Similar to Norway, Sweden and Denmark share this cultural focus on communal dining and checking in on the guest's satisfaction. In many Mediterranean cultures, food is a central part of life. Asking if it tastes good is often accompanied by more expressive gestures. In many East Asian cultures, asking if the food is good is a sign of respect for the cook's hard work.
The 't' rule
Remember that the 't' in 'det' is silent, but the 't' in 'godt' is pronounced.
Keep it simple
You don't need to overcomplicate the question. 'Smaker det godt?' is perfect.
意思
Asking about food quality.
The 't' rule
Remember that the 't' in 'det' is silent, but the 't' in 'godt' is pronounced.
Keep it simple
You don't need to overcomplicate the question. 'Smaker det godt?' is perfect.
Listen for the answer
Most people will just say 'Ja, det er godt!' so be ready for that.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word.
Smaker det ______?
The adverb 'godt' is required to modify the verb 'smaker'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the best option.
This is the standard, grammatically correct way to ask if food is tasty.
Complete the dialogue.
Host: 'Vær så god!' Guest: 'Takk! ______'
This is the most natural response to a host offering food.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are cooking for a friend. What do you ask?
This is the appropriate question for a host to ask.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Smaker det ______?
The adverb 'godt' is required to modify the verb 'smaker'.
Choose the best option.
This is the standard, grammatically correct way to ask if food is tasty.
Host: 'Vær så god!' Guest: 'Takk! ______'
This is the most natural response to a host offering food.
You are cooking for a friend. What do you ask?
This is the appropriate question for a host to ask.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题Yes, it works for drinks too, though 'Smaker det godt?' is most common for food.
No, it is very polite and shows you care about the person's experience.
If they say 'Nei', you can ask 'Hva mangler?' (What is missing?) to be helpful.
Yes, in Norwegian, the verb must be in the second position in a question.
No, that sounds unnatural. Stick to 'Smaker det godt?'.
It is neutral and works in almost any situation.
Simply say 'Ja, det smaker kjempegodt!'
It is the neuter form of the adjective 'god'.
Yes, it is common in texts when you've sent someone a recipe.
Only if you are having a business lunch and want to be friendly.
You could say 'Er maten til din tilfredsstillelse?', but that is very formal.
The phrase is standard across all Norwegian dialects.
相关表达
Det smaker!
similarIt tastes good!
Er det godt?
synonymIs it good?
Hvordan smaker det?
builds onHow does it taste?
Smaker det greit?
similarDoes it taste okay?