Word
Tæppet i soveværelset er blødt.
Meaning
The blanket in the bedroom is soft.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Tæppet i soveværelset er blødt.
i
in
være
to be
tæppet
the blanket
soveværelset
the bedroom
blød
soft
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Questions & Answers about Tæppet i soveværelset er blødt.
Why does the sentence use tæppet in the definite form instead of et tæppe (the indefinite form)?
In Danish, you use the definite form (tæppet) when talking about a specific object rather than any object in general. Since we’re referring to a particular carpet in the bedroom, it’s tæppet rather than et tæppe.
Why do we say soveværelset using the definite form -et ending?
Similar to tæppet, soveværelset is also in the definite form. We assume there is only one bedroom being referred to, so we use soveværelset ("the bedroom"). If you were talking about a bedroom in general, you could say et soveværelse, but here it’s something the speaker and listener already identify as a specific room.
Why does the adjective appear as blødt instead of blød or bløde?
Because tæppe is a neuter noun (et tæppe), the attributive/predicative adjective that follows the verb er takes the neuter singular form, which ends in -t. Therefore, blød (basic form) becomes blødt to match the neuter subject.
Can I change the word order to Er tæppet i soveværelset blødt?
Yes, you can. This is how you form a question in Danish by placing the verb (er) first. However, the statement form (Tæppet i soveværelset er blødt) normally keeps the subject at the beginning. When you swap it to form a question (“Er tæppet i soveværelset blødt?”), you’re just confirming or asking about the softness of the carpet.
Why do we use i before soveværelset rather than any other preposition?
In Danish, i is used when talking about being inside an enclosed space—like a bedroom, a house, or a room—so i soveværelset means in the bedroom. If you were talking about something lying on the surface of the floor, you might use på, but since the carpet is located in the enclosed space of the bedroom, i is appropriate.
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