Word
Kortet viser vejen til huset.
Meaning
The card shows the way to the house.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Questions & Answers about Kortet viser vejen til huset.
What does kortet mean, and why is the definite article attached as a suffix?
Kortet means "the map." In Danish, nouns form their definite versions by adding a suffix rather than using separate words. Here, kort becomes kortet, with -et indicating that the noun is neuter and definite.
What tense is the verb viser, and what is its role in the sentence?
Viser is in the present tense and means "shows." It functions as the main verb of the sentence, indicating that the map (the subject) is currently showing the way (the object).
How are the nouns vejen and huset formed from their base forms?
Both vejen and huset are in the definite form. Vej (meaning way or road) becomes vejen by adding the suffix -en (common gender), and hus (meaning house) becomes huset by adding the suffix -et (neuter gender).
Why do vejen and huset have different suffixes, -en and -et?
In Danish, the suffix used to form the definite article depends on the grammatical gender of the noun. Common gender nouns take -en (as with vej → vejen), while neuter gender nouns take -et (as with hus → huset).
What is the function of the preposition til in this sentence?
The preposition til means "to" and is used to indicate direction or destination. In this sentence, it connects the noun vejen with huset, specifying that the way leads to the house.
Can you explain the overall structure of the sentence in terms of subject, verb, and object?
Certainly! The sentence follows a subject-verb-object pattern: • Subject: Kortet (the map) • Verb: viser (shows) • Object: vejen til huset (the way to the house) This structure is similar to English, making it a familiar pattern for learners.
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