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What does kollegaen min mean and why is it not min kollegaen?
What are the genders of kollega and møte, and how do you form their indefinite and definite forms?
• kollega is a common-gender noun:
– Indefinite singular: en kollega
– Definite singular: kollegaen
– Indefinite plural: kollegaer
– Definite plural: kollegaene
• møte is a neuter-gender noun:
– Indefinite singular: et møte
– Definite singular: møtet
– Indefinite plural: møter
– Definite plural: møtene
Why is there no article before kaffe in drikker kaffe? Shouldn’t it be drikker en kaffe?
How do you form the present tense of å drikke?
Why is møtet in the definite form and not indefinite?
Can you start the sentence with etter møtet? What happens to the word order?
Yes. Norwegian main clauses follow the V2 rule: the verb must come second. If you begin with Etter møtet, the verb drikker follows, then the subject kollegaen min:
Etter møtet drikker kollegaen min kaffe.
Is there a difference between kollegaen min drikker kaffe and min kollega drikker kaffe?
What is the V2 rule in Norwegian and how does it apply here?
What is the difference between etter and etterpå?
etter is a preposition used before a noun (etter møtet = “after the meeting”).
etterpå is an adverb meaning “afterwards” or “later” and stands alone: Kollegaen min drikker kaffe etterpå.
How would you say “My colleague drank coffee after the meeting” in Norwegian?
You change drikker (present) to the past tense drakk:
Kollegaen min drakk kaffe etter møtet.
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