Word
Jeg åbner et vindue for frisk luft.
Meaning
I open a window for fresh air.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Jeg åbner et vindue for frisk luft.
jeg
I
et
a
åbne
to open
vinduet
the window
for
for
frisk
fresh
luften
the air
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Questions & Answers about Jeg åbner et vindue for frisk luft.
Why do we say et vindue instead of en vindue?
Danish nouns can be en-words or et-words. The word vindue happens to be an et-word, which is why we use et instead of en. Unfortunately, there is no simple rule to determine whether a noun is en or et—it generally has to be memorized or picked up over time.
Why is for used here, and can it be replaced by something else?
In this sentence, for indicates the purpose of opening the window—namely, to get fresh air. You could use for at before a verb (e.g., for at få frisk luft) if you wanted a more explicit focus on the action of obtaining fresh air. However, in this specific structure, for is natural and commonly used to express the reason or purpose.
Why is the indefinite article et used instead of the definite form, like vinduet?
When you say jeg åbner et vindue, you’re talking about a window in a general sense. If you said jeg åbner vinduet, you would be referring to a specific window. In this sentence, the speaker is not specifying which window, just that they are opening a window.
How is åbner pronounced?
It is typically pronounced somewhat like ORB-nuh, with a slightly open å sound (somewhere between oh and aw) and a reduced “-er” ending. Pronunciation can vary slightly by region, but listen for a short, sharp vowel in the first syllable and a softer second syllable.
Is there any difference between saying frisk luft and something like ren luft?
Frisk luft means fresh air, emphasizing that it’s refreshing or newly circulated. Ren luft means clean air, emphasizing that it’s free of pollution or contaminants. In everyday Danish, frisk luft is the more common expression when talking about opening a window and letting in air.
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