Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll.

Breakdown of Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll.

jag
I
hemma
home
ikväll
tonight
bli kvar
to be left
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Questions & Answers about Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll.

What does blir kvar mean here?

Blir kvar is a common expression meaning stay, remain, or be left behind.

On its own, bli usually means become, but in bli kvar, the meaning changes. In this sentence, Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll means something like I’m staying home tonight or I’ll remain at home tonight.

So it is best to learn bli kvar as a set expression.

Why is blir used instead of är?

Because blir often suggests what will happen or what the person ends up doing, while är describes a state.

  • Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll = I’m staying home tonight / I’ll stay home tonight
  • Jag är kvar hemma ikväll would sound more like I am still at home tonight or I am remaining at home tonight, depending on context

In this sentence, blir fits well because it sounds like a decision or outcome for the evening.

What does kvar add to the sentence?

Kvar means left, remaining, or still there.

It adds the idea of staying where you are instead of leaving. So blir kvar hemma is not just about being at home; it suggests remaining at home, often instead of going somewhere else.

Without kvar, the nuance changes. It is the word that gives the sentence that sense of staying put.

Why is it hemma and not hem?

Because hemma means at home, while hem usually means homeward / to home.

  • hemma = location
  • hem = direction

So:

  • Jag är hemma = I am at home
  • Jag går hem = I’m going home

In Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll, the speaker is talking about being at home, not moving toward home, so hemma is correct.

Why is the present tense blir used for something happening tonight?

Swedish very often uses the present tense for future meaning when the time is clear from the context.

Since ikväll already tells us the action is in the future, Swedish does not need a separate future form here.

So:

  • Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll = I’m staying home tonight / I’ll stay home tonight

This is very natural in Swedish.

Is ikväll always written as one word?

Usually, yes. Ikväll is the normal modern spelling.

You may also see i kväll, especially in some texts or styles, but ikväll is very common and completely standard.

Both mean tonight.

Can I say Ikväll blir jag kvar hemma instead?

Yes. That is also correct.

Swedish often changes word order to emphasize a certain part of the sentence. If you put ikväll first, the verb must come second:

  • Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll
  • Ikväll blir jag kvar hemma

That second version emphasizes tonight a little more.

This is an example of the Swedish verb-second rule.

Is this the same as Jag stannar hemma ikväll?

They are very close, but not exactly identical.

  • Jag stannar hemma ikväll = I’m staying home tonight
  • Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll = I’m remaining/staying home tonight

Stannar hemma is often the more direct and neutral way to say stay home.

Blir kvar hemma can suggest a bit more of the idea of remaining where I am, perhaps instead of going out or leaving. It can feel slightly more situational.

In many everyday situations, though, they are very similar.

Does the sentence imply that I’m not going out?

Usually, yes.

Even if the exact meaning has already been given, the Swedish wording often suggests I’m staying at home instead of going somewhere else. That implication comes mainly from blir kvar.

So the sentence can carry a small contrast, such as:

  • others may go out, but I stay home
  • I had the option to leave, but I remain at home

However, the strength of that implication depends on context.

Is this a very natural everyday sentence?

Yes, it is natural Swedish.

That said, many speakers might more often say:

  • Jag stannar hemma ikväll

because it is simpler and very common.

But Jag blir kvar hemma ikväll is also idiomatic and natural, especially when the idea of remaining or not leaving is important.