Word
Det er blevet sent, men jeg vil stadig læse et kort afsnit i min bog.
Meaning
It has gotten late, but I still want to read a short paragraph in my book.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
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Breakdown of Det er blevet sent, men jeg vil stadig læse et kort afsnit i min bog.
jeg
I
i
in
et
a
være
to be
læse
to read
bogen
the book
men
but
blive
to become
det
it
mit
my
ville
to want
stadig
still
sen
late
kort
short
afsnittet
the paragraph
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Questions & Answers about Det er blevet sent, men jeg vil stadig læse et kort afsnit i min bog.
What is the literal translation of Det er blevet sent, men jeg vil stadig læse et kort afsnit i min bog?
It literally translates to It has become late, but I still want to read a short passage in my book. This shows that although it is late, the speaker plans to continue reading.
What is the function of the word det in the sentence?
In Danish, det is used as a dummy subject, much like it in English. It doesn’t refer to a specific thing but is necessary for the grammatical structure of the sentence.
How is the perfect construction er blevet formed, and what does it indicate?
Danish forms the perfect by combining the auxiliary verb er (is) with the past participle blevet (from the verb at blive, meaning “to become”). This construction, er blevet, means has become and indicates a change of state that is relevant in the present.
What does stadig mean in this context?
Stadig means still. It emphasizes that despite the late hour indicated earlier in the sentence, the speaker’s desire to read has not diminished.
Why is the article et used in et kort afsnit?
The word afsnit is a neuter noun in Danish, so it takes the neuter indefinite article et. This phrase means a short passage, with kort serving as the adjective modifying afsnit.
In min bog, why is min used instead of mit or mine?
The noun bog (book) is of common gender in Danish. Therefore, the singular possessive adjective min is used to mean my. If the noun were neuter, you might see mit, and for plural nouns, the form would be mine.
What role does the conjunction men play in the sentence?
Men means but in English. It serves to contrast the two parts of the sentence—the fact that it has become late with the speaker’s continued intention to read a short passage in their book.
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