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Why are gardinen and solen in the definite form?
Can I say sola instead of solen? What about gardina vs gardinen?
Yes. In Bokmål, many feminine nouns can be treated as feminine or masculine:
- sol is commonly feminine in usage: sola (very common) or solen (also correct, a bit more formal).
- gardin is usually masculine (en gardin – gardinen), but some speakers use feminine forms: ei gardin – gardina. Pick one style and be consistent within a text.
Why use blir (“becomes”) and not er (“is”)?
blir emphasizes a change: at the point when the sun gets too strong. er describes a state.
- Jeg lukker gardinen når solen blir for sterk. = I close it when it becomes too strong.
- Jeg lukker gardinen når solen er for sterk. = Whenever it is too strong, I close it (state-based rule).
Is lukker gardinen idiomatic for curtains?
It’s understandable, but Norwegians often prefer:
- Jeg trekker for gardinene / drar for gardinene. (I draw the curtains.)
- For a roller blind: Jeg ruller ned rullegardinen. Avoid stenger gardinen; stenge is for doors/shops.
What’s the difference between når, da, and om?
- når = when (present/future or repeated/habitual): Jeg lukker gardinen når solen blir for sterk.
- da = when (one specific time in the past): Jeg lukket gardinen da solen ble for sterk i går.
- om = if/whether: Jeg lukker gardinen om solen blir for sterk. (conditional “if,” not “whenever”) Note: hvis also means “if.”
Why is it når solen blir..., not når blir solen...?
Because når introduces a subordinate clause, which uses subject–verb order (SV): solen (S) + blir (V). If that clause comes first, the following main clause shows V2:
- Når solen blir for sterk, lukker jeg gardinen.
Do I need a comma before når here?
No. Modern Norwegian typically has no comma before a subordinate clause that follows the main clause: Jeg lukker gardinen når solen blir for sterk. If the subordinate clause comes first, put a comma after it:
- Når solen blir for sterk, lukker jeg gardinen. (Some writers use a “start comma,” but the no-comma style is standard.)
Where would the negation ikke go?
- Main clause negation: Jeg lukker ikke gardinen når solen blir for sterk.
- If the time clause comes first: Når solen blir for sterk, lukker jeg ikke gardinen.
- Negating the time clause (different meaning): Jeg lukker gardinen når solen ikke blir for sterk.
Does the adjective agree with the subject? Why sterk, not sterkt/sterke?
Yes. After bli, the adjective agrees with the subject:
- solen/sola (common gender, singular) → sterk.
- Neuter subject: sollyset blir for sterkt.
- Plural subject: blir for sterke.
What does for mean here? Is it “for/because”?
Here for is an adverb meaning “too”: for sterk = “too strong.” It’s not the conjunction for (“because”). Related options:
- altfor sterk = far too strong
- veldig sterk = very strong
- for mye sol = too much sun
Is present tense correct even though this refers to future situations too?
Should it be singular gardinen or plural gardinene?
Do I need a possessive, like gardinen min?
Could I say mens instead of når?
Are there useful synonyms for window coverings and matching verbs?
- gardin/gardiner = curtains → trekke/drar for, trekke/drar fra
- rullegardin = roller blind → rulle ned / rulle opp
- persienner = venetian blinds → lukke / åpne persiennene (also vinkle lamellene for the slats)
- forheng = curtain/hanging (often doorway/shower)
Any quick pronunciation tips for these words?
How do I say the opposite (open the curtains)?
- Jeg trekker fra gardinene / drar fra gardinene.
- For a roller blind: Jeg ruller opp rullegardinen. You can also say Jeg åpner gardinene, but trekker/drar fra is the most idiomatic.
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