Questions & Answers about Jeg har fem bøker.
Why is there no article before fem bøker?
How do you form the plural of bok?
bok is an irregular noun. To form the plural you:
- Change the vowel o → ø
- Add the ending -er
So bok → bøker.
Most common-gender nouns follow this pattern (e.g. bil → biler, hatt → hatter is regular with no vowel change).
What is har, and how is it used?
Why does the verb har appear in second position in the sentence?
Norwegian follows the “V2” rule in main clauses: the finite (conjugated) verb must come second, regardless of what the first element is. Here the first element is the subject jeg, so you get Subject – Verb – Object order:
1) Jeg
2) har
3) fem bøker
How do you pronounce fem and bøker?
• fem: [feːm] – long “e” like in English “say” (but held longer), ending with an [m].
• bøker: [ˈbøːkər] – ø as in French peur or German schön, long vowel [øː], then -er pronounced [ər].
Can I say Jeg eier fem bøker instead of Jeg har fem bøker?
How would I say “I have one book”? Is it Jeg har en bok?
How do I make this sentence negative: “I don’t have five books”?
Place ikke after the verb:
• Jeg har ikke fem bøker.
If you want to say “I only have four books” (implying fewer than five), you could say:
• Jeg har bare fire bøker.
How do I add an adjective, for example “I have five red books”?
Adjectives in indefinite plural take -e, and they go between the number and the noun:
• Jeg har fem røde bøker.
Here rød (red) becomes røde to agree with the plural.
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