synge
When you're just starting out with Norwegian, understanding basic verbs like "synge" (to sing) is super helpful. These A1-level words are the building blocks of everyday conversation. Mastering them early on means you can quickly start expressing simple actions and activities.
Focusing on verbs that describe common actions will really boost your confidence. It allows you to talk about things you do, things others do, and even things you'd like to do. Don't worry about perfect grammar just yet; getting the core vocabulary down is the first big step.
When you reach the C1 level in Norwegian, your vocabulary should be extensive enough to discuss abstract and complex topics with ease. You'll be able to understand and use a wide range of idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms, which are essential for sounding natural and fluent. Your ability to differentiate between subtle shades of meaning will be sharp, allowing for precise and nuanced communication. Furthermore, at this level, you can effectively adapt your language to suit different social, academic, and professional contexts, demonstrating a strong command over both formal and informal registers.
When you're at a C2 level in Norwegian, the verb synge is deeply integrated into your linguistic repertoire. You'll use it not just for the literal act of singing, but also in more idiomatic expressions and nuanced contexts. You might encounter it in discussions about cultural events, musical genres, or even in metaphorical senses, such as someone's actions "singing" a particular message.
At this advanced stage, you understand the subtle differences when synge is used with various prepositions or in different grammatical constructions, and you can effortlessly employ it to express complex ideas related to vocal performance, artistic expression, and even emotional states, much like a native speaker would.
§ Synge: The Basics
Synge means 'to sing' in Norwegian. It's a regular verb, which makes it pretty straightforward to learn. You'll hear and use this word a lot if you're talking about music, celebrations, or even just humming to yourself.
- Definition
- to perform music with voice
§ Conjugation of Synge
Understanding how to conjugate synge is key to using it correctly in sentences. Here's a quick look at its forms:
- Infinitive: synge (to sing)
- Present Tense: synger (sing/sings/am singing/is singing/are singing)
- Past Tense: sang (sang)
- Present Perfect: har sunget (have sung/has sung)
§ How to Use 'Synge' in Sentences
Let's look at some practical examples of how to use synge in different tenses and contexts.
- Present Tense
- Use synger when you're talking about something happening now, or something that happens regularly.
Jeg synger i dusjen hver morgen. (I sing in the shower every morning.)
Hun synger veldig bra. (She sings very well.)
- Past Tense
- Use sang for actions that happened in the past and are now finished.
Vi sang mange sanger i går. (We sang many songs yesterday.)
Han sang en vuggesang til barnet sitt. (He sang a lullaby to his child.)
- Present Perfect
- Use har sunget for actions that started in the past and continue to the present, or have an effect on the present.
Jeg har sunget i kor i ti år. (I have sung in a choir for ten years.)
Har du noen gang sunget solo? (Have you ever sung solo?)
§ Synge with Prepositions and Phrases
Sometimes, you'll pair synge with prepositions or as part of common phrases. Here are a few important ones:
- Synge for: to sing for (someone/something)
De ville synge for oss. (They wanted to sing for us.)
- Synge med: to sing along (with someone)
Kan du synge med meg? (Can you sing with me?)
- Synge om: to sing about (something)
Sangen synger om kjærlighet. (The song sings about love.)
§ Related Words and Expressions
To broaden your vocabulary, here are some words often used with synge or related to singing:
- En sang: a song
- En sanger/ei sangerinne: a male singer / a female singer
- Et kor: a choir
- Å nynne: to hum
- Å brumme: to hum (often in a lower tone)
Han nynner alltid en sang. (He always hums a song.)
That covers the essentials of synge. Keep practicing, and you'll be singing in Norwegian in no time!
§ Synge: The Basics
You've learned that 'synge' means 'to sing' in Norwegian. Great! It's a regular verb, and you'll use it a lot. But like with many verbs, there are common traps. Let's make sure you avoid them.
- Norwegian Word
- synge (verb)
- CEFR Level
- A1
- Definition
- to perform music with voice
§ Mistake 1: Incorrect Verb Conjugation
This is super common. 'Synge' is a regular verb, but it's easy to forget the 'r' in the present tense or get the past tense wrong. Here's a quick reminder of its forms:
- Infinitive: synge (to sing)
- Present tense: synger (sings/is singing)
- Past tense: sang (sang)
- Present perfect: har sunget (have/has sung)
Jeg syngersing a song.)
Vi sangsang
Har du sungetsung before?)
§ Mistake 2: Confusing 'synge' with 'spille'
In English, you can 'play a song' or 'sing a song'. In Norwegian, it's more specific.
- Synge: only for using your voice.
- Spille: for playing an instrument or playing music generally.
Do NOT say 'Jeg spiller en sang' if you mean you are singing it. That means you are playing a song on an instrument or from a speaker.
Jeg liker å syngesing.)
Hun spillerplays piano.)
Kan du spilleplay that song? [meaning from a device or instrument])
§ Mistake 3: Overuse of 'å synge en sang'
While grammatically correct, saying 'å synge en sang' (to sing a song) is often redundant. Just 'å synge' (to sing) is usually enough, especially if the context is clear.
Jeg elsker å synge. (I love to sing.)
Vi skal syngesing Christmas songs.)
§ Final Tip: Practice Makes Perfect
The best way to avoid these mistakes is to practice. Read Norwegian texts, listen to Norwegian songs (and notice when they say 'synge' versus 'spille'!), and try to form your own sentences.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes; that's how you learn. Just be aware of these common pitfalls with 'synge', and you'll be on your way to sounding more natural.
How Formal Is It?
"Artisten vil resitere nasjonalsangen. (The artist will recite the national anthem.)"
"Hun liker å synge i dusjen. (She likes to sing in the shower.)"
"Kan du tralle den melodien igjen? (Can you hum that tune again?)"
"Babyen min elsker når jeg nynner for ham. (My baby loves it when I hum for him.)"
"De skulle crowde på konserten i kveld. (They were going to sing along at the concert tonight.)"
趣味小知识
Many Germanic languages share a similar root for 'to sing,' like Swedish 'sjunga,' German 'singen,' and English 'sing'.
需要掌握的语法
Present Tense: To form the present tense of regular -e verbs like 'synge', you drop the -e and add -er.
Jeg synger. (I sing.)
Past Tense: To form the simple past tense of regular -e verbs, you drop the -e and add -te.
Jeg sang. (I sang.) Note: 'synge' is an irregular verb in the past tense, so it doesn't follow the regular -te pattern. This is an important exception to remember!
Present Perfect: To form the present perfect, you use 'har' (to have) followed by the past participle. The past participle for 'synge' is 'sunget'.
Jeg har sunget. (I have sung.)
Future Tense: To express the future, you typically use 'skal' (shall/will) or 'vil' (will) followed by the infinitive form of the verb.
Jeg skal synge. (I will sing.)
Infinitive: The infinitive form of the verb usually ends in -e. This is the base form you find in dictionaries.
Å synge er gøy. (To sing is fun.)
按水平分级的例句
Jeg kan synge.
I can sing.
Hun liker å synge.
She likes to sing.
Vi synger en sang.
We sing a song.
Kan du synge?
Can you sing?
De vil synge i kveld.
They want to sing tonight.
Jeg synger ofte.
I sing often.
Han synger høyt.
He sings loudly.
La oss synge!
Let's sing!
容易混淆的词
While 'synge' is about vocal performance, 'danse' is about physical movement to music.
'Spille' can mean 'to play' an instrument, a game, or a role. It doesn't typically refer to vocal music unless specified (e.g., 'spille en sang').
'Snakke' means 'to talk' or 'to speak', which involves vocal cords but isn't a musical performance like 'synge'.
容易混淆
Sounds very similar to the English 'a cup' but can also refer to a mug or even a small bowl used for drinking.
'Kopp' is broader than just 'cup'.
Jeg vil ha en kopp kaffe. (I want a cup/mug of coffee.)
While it can mean 'a glass' for drinking, it also means 'glass' as a material, and 'a window pane'.
Context is key to understand if it's a drinking vessel, material, or part of a window.
Hun drakk vann fra et glass. (She drank water from a glass.) / Vinduet er laget av glass. (The window is made of glass.)
Seems straightforward as 'a book', but its plural form 'bøker' (books) can be confusing due to the vowel change.
Irregular plural formation.
Jeg leser en bok. (I am reading a book.) / Jeg har mange bøker. (I have many books.)
Means 'to ask', but 'å spørre om' means 'to ask about' and 'å spørre etter' means 'to ask for' (e.g., a person).
Prepositions change the meaning significantly.
Jeg vil spørre deg om noe. (I want to ask you about something.) / Han spurte etter deg. (He asked for you.)
Means 'to lie down' (intransitive), but often confused with 'å legge' (to lay down/put down - transitive).
One is intransitive (you do it yourself), the other is transitive (you do it to something else).
Jeg ligger på sofaen. (I am lying on the sofa.) / Jeg legger boken på bordet. (I am laying/putting the book on the table.)
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如何使用
How to use 'synge' (to sing) in Norwegian
'Synge' is a regular verb in Norwegian, meaning 'to sing'. It's used just like 'to sing' in English.
Present tense: synger
- Jeg synger en sang. (I sing a song.)
- Hun synger vakkert. (She sings beautifully.)
Past tense: sang
- Han sang i dusjen. (He sang in the shower.)
- Vi sang mye i går. (We sang a lot yesterday.)
Present perfect: har sunget
- Jeg har sunget denne sangen før. (I have sung this song before.)
- De har sunget hele kvelden. (They have sung all evening.)
Future tense: skal synge / vil synge
- Jeg skal synge på festen. (I will sing at the party.)
- Hun vil synge for oss. (She will sing for us.)
Common phrases:
- Synge i kor: to sing in a choir
- Synge en vuggevise: to sing a lullaby
Common Mistakes with 'synge'
1. Incorrect past tense: A common mistake is to use a regular -et or -te ending for the past tense, e.g., *'syngte'*. Remember, 'synge' is an irregular verb in the past tense. The correct past tense is 'sang'.
- Incorrect: Jeg *syngte* en sang i går.
- Correct: Jeg sang en sang i går. (I sang a song yesterday.)
2. Incorrect past participle: Learners sometimes struggle with the past participle. It's not *'synget'*. The correct past participle is 'sunget'.
- Incorrect: Jeg har *synget* den før.
- Correct: Jeg har sunget den før. (I have sung it before.)
3. Using 'å spille' instead of 'å synge' for vocal music: 'Å spille' means 'to play' (an instrument or a game). While you 'play' a song on an instrument, you 'sing' a song with your voice.
- Incorrect: Jeg *spiller* en sang for deg. (If you mean singing)
- Correct: Jeg synger en sang for deg. (I sing a song for you.)
小贴士
Basic use of 'synge'
The most common way to use 'synge' is simply 'å synge' meaning to sing. You'll hear it a lot.
Pronunciation of 'y'
The 'y' in 'synge' is pronounced like the 'u' in the French word 'tu' or the German 'über'. It's a key Norwegian sound. Practice making your lips round and pushing your tongue forward.
Verb conjugation present tense
In the present tense, 'synge' becomes 'synger'. For example, 'Jeg synger' means I sing or I am singing.
Verb conjugation past tense
The past tense of 'synge' is 'sang'. So, 'Hun sang en sang' means She sang a song.
Perfect tense with 'har'
For the perfect tense, you use 'har' + 'sunget'. Example: 'Vi har sunget mye' (We have sung a lot).
Common phrase: 'synge med'
'Synge med' means to sing along. For instance, 'Vil du synge med?' (Do you want to sing along?).
Noun form: 'en sang'
The related noun is 'en sang' (a song). You often 'synger en sang' (sing a song).
Context: Norwegian folk songs
Norwegians love to 'synge' folk songs ('folkesanger') at various gatherings. Being able to 'synge med' is a great way to connect.
Idiom: 'synge på siste verset'
'Synge på siste verset' literally means singing on the last verse, but it's an idiom for something coming to an end. Example: 'Denne bilen synger på siste verset' (This car is on its last legs).
Don't confuse with 'ringe'
Be careful not to confuse 'synge' with 'ringe' (to call/to ring). The 's' sound is important!
记住它
记忆技巧
Imagine a singer whose voice is so powerful it makes the SYN-GE (singe) your eyebrows! 'Synge' means to sing.
视觉联想
Picture a microphone with musical notes floating out, and beneath it, a person joyfully singing. The word 'synge' is written in big, bold letters across the top of the image.
Word Web
挑战
Try to sing a simple Norwegian song, even if you just hum the tune. Or, listen to a Norwegian song and try to pick out the word 'synge' or 'sang' if it appears. If you know anyone who speaks Norwegian, ask them to teach you a children's song or a simple folk song.
词源
Old Norse syngja, Proto-Germanic *singwaną
原始含义: to sing
Indo-European文化背景
Singing is a big part of Norwegian culture, from folk songs and traditional hymns to modern pop music. You'll often hear people singing together at celebrations like Christmas and May 17th (Constitution Day). Choirs are also very popular across the country.
常见问题
10 个问题To conjugate 'synge' (to sing) in the present tense, you add an '-r' to the end. So, it becomes 'synger'. For example, 'Jeg synger' means 'I sing'.
'Å synge en sang' directly translates to 'to sing a song'. It's a common phrase you'll hear in Norwegian.
No, 'synge' is specifically for human singing. For animal sounds, you would use different verbs depending on the animal, like 'å bjeffe' (to bark) for a dog, or 'å pipe' (to chirp) for a bird.
The past tense of 'synge' is 'sang'. So, 'I sang yesterday' would be 'Jeg sang i går'.
'Synge' is an irregular verb. This means its past tense and past participle forms don't follow the regular patterns.
The past participle of 'synge' is 'sunget'. You would use this with 'har' (have) to form the present perfect, for example, 'Jeg har sunget' (I have sung).
A common expression is 'å synge på siste verset', which literally means 'to sing on the last verse'. It implies something is coming to an end or is about to die, like 'The old car is singing its last verse' (Den gamle bilen synger på siste verset).
To say 'to sing along', you would use 'å synge med'. For example, 'Jeg synger med på sangen' (I sing along to the song).
'Å synge' specifically means to perform with your voice. 'Å fremføre' is a more general term meaning 'to perform' or 'to present', and it can apply to any type of performance, not just singing.
Yes, 'synge' can be used metaphorically. For example, 'Vindens sang' (The wind's song) refers to the sound the wind makes. It implies a beautiful or expressive sound, similar to a human singing.
自我测试 66 个问题
Pay attention to the verb for 'to sing'.
Listen for who wants to sing and what they want to sing.
This is a question asking someone to sing.
Read this aloud:
Jeg vil synge.
Focus: synge
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Vi synger en sang.
Focus: synger
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Liker du å synge?
Focus: synge
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Which sentence correctly uses 'synge' in the past tense?
The past tense (preteritum) of 'synge' is 'sang'. 'Har sunget' is the present perfect, and 'skulle synge' is a modal verb construction.
Choose the correct form of 'synge' to complete the sentence: 'Vi skal ___ på festen.'
After a modal verb like 'skal' (shall/will), the main verb is always in the infinitive form, which is 'synge'.
Which word is a synonym for 'synge' in the context of musical performance?
'Fremføre' can mean to perform, including singing. 'Spille' means to play an instrument, 'danse' means to dance, and 'lytte' means to listen.
The verb 'synge' is a regular verb in Norwegian.
'Synge' is an irregular verb because its past tense forms ('sang', 'sunget') do not follow the regular pattern of adding '-et', '-te', or '-de'.
You can use 'synge' to describe the sound a bird makes.
Yes, it is common to say 'fuglen synger' (the bird sings).
The present tense of 'synge' is 'sunge'.
The present tense of 'synge' is 'synger'. 'Sunge' is an older or dialectal form, not standard.
The correct word order is 'Jeg liker å synge' (I like to sing).
The correct word order is 'De skal synge på konserten' (They are going to sing at the concert).
The correct word order for this question is 'Kan du synge den sangen?' (Can you sing that song?).
Pay attention to the verb.
What kind of song are they considering?
How were they singing?
Read this aloud:
Han prøver å synge, men han er ikke veldig god.
Focus: synge
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Hvilken sang vil du at vi skal synge nå?
Focus: synge nå
你说的:
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Alle liker å synge med til favorittlåten sin.
Focus: synge med
你说的:
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Focus on the verb 'synge' and its context.
Listen for the request and the type of song.
Identify who is singing and where.
Read this aloud:
Jeg liker å synge, selv om jeg ikke er profesjonell.
Focus: sy-nge
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Skal vi synge bursdagssangen for ham?
Focus: burs-dags-sang-en
你说的:
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Jeg har aldri vært god til å synge, men jeg prøver likevel.
Focus: al-dri vært god til å synge
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Imagine you are at a karaoke night in Norway. Describe your experience singing your favorite Norwegian song. Include details about the atmosphere and your feelings.
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Sample answer
I går var jeg på en karaokekveld i Oslo. Jeg var litt nervøs i begynnelsen, men bestemte meg for å synge min favorittsang, 'Lys og varme' av Åge Aleksandersen. Folk klappet og sang med, og det var en fantastisk følelse. Atmosfæren var utrolig gøy, og jeg følte meg virkelig glad.
You are a music critic reviewing a new album by a Norwegian artist. Focus on the vocal performance. What makes the artist's singing unique or impactful?
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Sample answer
Dette nye albumet fra Aurora viser hennes unike evne til å synge med en sårbarhet som treffer lytteren dypt. Hennes stemme er krystallklar og har et imponerende register, noe som gjør hver sang til en opplevelse. Hun klarer å formidle komplekse følelser bare gjennom vokalene sine, noe som er sjeldent og imponerende.
Write a short personal reflection on a time when you had to sing in public, perhaps at a school play or a family gathering. How did you prepare, and what was the outcome?
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Sample answer
Jeg husker en gang jeg måtte synge i en skolekonsert. Jeg var veldig nervøs, og jeg øvde hver dag i ukesvis. Jeg sang en folkesang, og selv om stemmen min skalv litt i begynnelsen, klarte jeg å gjennomføre det. Det var en skremmende, men lærerik opplevelse, og jeg var stolt av meg selv etterpå.
Hva gjorde Ingrid spesiell i koret?
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Koret øvde intenst i flere uker før den store konserten. Alle medlemmene var dedikerte, men det var spesielt én sanger, Ingrid, som imponerte med sin evne til å synge de vanskeligste partiene med letthet. Hun hadde en naturlig stemme som fylte hele rommet og rørte publikum.
Hva gjorde Ingrid spesiell i koret?
Teksten sier at Ingrid 'imponerte med sin evne til å synge de vanskeligste partiene med letthet'.
Teksten sier at Ingrid 'imponerte med sin evne til å synge de vanskeligste partiene med letthet'.
Hvorfor synger man nasjonalsangen på 17. mai?
Read this passage:
På 17. mai er det tradisjon å synge nasjonalsangen høyt og tydelig. Barn og voksne samles i tog og feirer dagen med glede. Sangen er et symbol på frihet og fellesskap, og mange blir rørt når de synger den sammen.
Hvorfor synger man nasjonalsangen på 17. mai?
Teksten forklarer at sangen 'er et symbol på frihet og fellesskap' og at folk synger den for å 'feire dagen med glede'.
Teksten forklarer at sangen 'er et symbol på frihet og fellesskap' og at folk synger den for å 'feire dagen med glede'.
Hva er det mange setter pris på når det gjelder sang?
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Selv om mange artister bruker autotune for å perfeksjonere stemmene sine, er det fremdeles en stor anerkjennelse for de som kan synge live uten hjelpemidler. Å kunne synge rent og kraftfullt foran et publikum krever både talent og mange års trening. Det er denne rå talentet mange setter pris på.
Hva er det mange setter pris på når det gjelder sang?
Teksten sier at 'det er fremdeles en stor anerkjennelse for de som kan synge live uten hjelpemidler' og at 'det er denne rå talentet mange setter pris på'.
Teksten sier at 'det er fremdeles en stor anerkjennelse for de som kan synge live uten hjelpemidler' og at 'det er denne rå talentet mange setter pris på'.
Etter en lang dag er det avslappende å ___ en sang.
To perform music with voice is 'å synge'.
Hun elsker å ___ i koret sitt hver uke.
The context implies vocal performance, making 'synge' the correct verb.
Kan du ___ den nye sangen for meg?
Asking someone to vocalize a song uses 'synge'.
De måtte ___ høyere for å overdøve støyen.
To produce vocal sound louder than noise is 'å synge høyere'.
Barn elsker å ___ barnesanger i barnehagen.
Children typically 'synge' (sing) nursery rhymes.
Han pleide å ___ opera, men nå er han pensjonert.
Opera is performed by 'synge' (singing).
Hvilket ord beskriver best handlingen av å 'synge' i en profesjonell setting?
'Synge' refererer spesifikt til fremføring av vokalmusikk, noe som er en passende beskrivelse for en profesjonell setting.
I hvilken situasjon vil det være mest upassende å bruke verbet 'synge'?
Å resitere et dikt innebærer å si ord, ikke å fremføre musikk med stemmen. De andre alternativene involverer vokalmusikk.
Hvilken av disse setningene bruker 'synge' i en overført, ikke-bokstavelig betydning?
I dette tilfellet brukes 'synge' til å beskrive lyden motoren lager, ikke at den faktisk fremfører musikk. Det er en metaforisk bruk.
Verbet 'synge' kan også brukes når man snakker om at en fugl lager lyder.
Ja, det er vanlig å si at fugler 'synger', selv om de ikke fremfører musikk på samme måte som mennesker. Det beskriver den melodiske lyden de lager.
Hvis en person 'synger falskt', betyr det at de synger med feil ord.
Å 'synge falskt' betyr at man synger toner som ikke er i harmoni med musikken, eller bommer på tonene, ikke at man bruker feil ord.
Det er mulig å 'synge på siste verset' i en overført betydning, og det refererer til å nærme seg slutten av noe.
Uttrykket 'å synge på siste verset' er en idiomatisk vending som betyr at noe snart er over eller at noen er nær slutten av sitt liv eller sin karriere.
You are a music critic reviewing a new album. Describe the lead singer's vocal performance using 'synge' and related vocabulary. Focus on the emotional impact and technical skill. (Min. 3 sentences)
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Sample answer
Vokalisten klarer virkelig å synge med en sjelden dybde, og stemmen hennes formidler en rekke komplekse følelser. Hennes teknikk er upåklagelig, noe som tillater henne å utforske alle nyanser av tekstene. Det er en sann glede å høre henne synge med slik overbevisning og styrke.
Imagine you are instructing a novice singer. Explain the importance of practice and proper breathing technique when they 'synge'. (Min. 3 sentences)
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Sample answer
Når du skal synge, er det avgjørende å mestre riktig pusteteknikk; dette gir deg kontroll og utholdenhet. Regelmessig øving er også essensielt for å forbedre din evne til å synge med klarhet og presisjon. Du vil merke at din stemme blir sterkere og mer fleksibel etter hvert som du øver på å synge bevisst.
You are writing a short story. A character is at a karaoke bar, reluctantly getting up to 'synge'. Describe their internal thoughts and anxieties about performing. (Min. 3 sentences)
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Sample answer
Jeg kjente hjertet banke hardt idet mikrofonen ble overlevert. Skulle jeg virkelig stå her og synge foran alle disse fremmede? Tanken på å måtte synge, og kanskje synge feil, fylte meg med en lammende følelse av frykt.
Hvorfor mistet jenta stemmen da hun skulle synge for å redde broren sin?
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I det gamle folkeeventyret sang jenta for å mane frem magiske skapninger fra skogen. Hennes stemme var så ren og klar at selv trærne syntes å lytte. Men en dag, da hun skulle synge for å redde sin bror, var stemmen hennes borte. Hun var så redd for hva som kunne skje hvis hun ikke klarte å synge, at frykten hadde tatt fra henne stemmen.
Hvorfor mistet jenta stemmen da hun skulle synge for å redde broren sin?
Teksten sier klart at 'frykten hadde tatt fra henne stemmen' da hun skulle synge for å redde broren.
Teksten sier klart at 'frykten hadde tatt fra henne stemmen' da hun skulle synge for å redde broren.
Hvilken utfordring nevnes spesifikt for operasangere når de skal synge?
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En profesjonell operasanger må trene stemmen sin i mange år for å kunne synge komplekse arier med presisjon og følelse. Det handler ikke bare om å treffe de riktige tonene, men også om å formidle historien og karakterens indre liv når man synger. Mange undervurderer den fysiske anstrengelsen det innebærer å synge på et så høyt nivå over lengre tid.
Hvilken utfordring nevnes spesifikt for operasangere når de skal synge?
Teksten fremhever at operasangere må trene for å 'synge komplekse arier med presisjon og følelse' og 'formidle historien og karakterens indre liv når man synger'.
Teksten fremhever at operasangere må trene for å 'synge komplekse arier med presisjon og følelse' og 'formidle historien og karakterens indre liv når man synger'.
Hva var en viktig funksjon av å synge viser i norsk folketradisjon?
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I norsk folketradisjon er det mange viser som forteller historier om kjærlighet, tap og hverdagen. Disse visene ble ofte sunget på fester og samlinger, og alle kunne synge med, uavhengig av musikalsk erfaring. Å synge sammen skapte en sterk følelse av fellesskap og tradisjon. Det var en måte å videreføre kulturarven på, ved å synge de samme melodiene og tekstene gjennom generasjoner.
Hva var en viktig funksjon av å synge viser i norsk folketradisjon?
Passasjen indikerer at 'Å synge sammen skapte en sterk følelse av fellesskap og tradisjon' og 'Det var en måte å videreføre kulturarven på'.
Passasjen indikerer at 'Å synge sammen skapte en sterk følelse av fellesskap og tradisjon' og 'Det var en måte å videreføre kulturarven på'.
This sentence structure emphasizes the manner of singing and the depth of emotional interpretation.
The sentence highlights the admirable ability to sing complex melodies with precision.
This sentence structure effectively describes the captivating effect of her singing on the audience.
Hvorfor må du alltid ___ så høyt om morgenen?
The context implies an action performed loudly in the morning, and 'synge' (to sing) fits best.
Hun pleide å ___ i kirkekoret, men nå har hun sluttet.
Being part of a church choir suggests the action of 'synge' (to sing).
Kan du ___ den sangen igjen? Den var så fin.
The sentence asks to repeat a 'sang' (song), which naturally leads to 'synge' (to sing).
Selv om han er veldig sjenert, elsker han å ___ i dusjen.
Many people enjoy 'synge' (to sing) in the shower, regardless of shyness.
Barn elsker å ___ sanger fra favorittfilmene sine.
Children often 'synge' (sing) songs from their favorite movies.
Vi skal ___ karaoke i kveld, vil du være med?
The activity 'karaoke' directly involves 'synge' (to sing).
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Basic use of 'synge'
The most common way to use 'synge' is simply 'å synge' meaning to sing. You'll hear it a lot.
Pronunciation of 'y'
The 'y' in 'synge' is pronounced like the 'u' in the French word 'tu' or the German 'über'. It's a key Norwegian sound. Practice making your lips round and pushing your tongue forward.
Verb conjugation present tense
In the present tense, 'synge' becomes 'synger'. For example, 'Jeg synger' means I sing or I am singing.
Verb conjugation past tense
The past tense of 'synge' is 'sang'. So, 'Hun sang en sang' means She sang a song.