Breakdown of Om det kommer åska i kväll, stannar vi hemma i stället för att gå till stranden.
Gå is to move on your own legs — to walk. It is not the all-purpose English to go. Jag går till skolan means you walk the whole way there.
When a vehicle takes you, Swedish switches verb: åka if you are being carried (Jag åker buss till jobbet) and köra if you are the one driving (Jag kör bilen själv). Both come later in this course.
Gå also means to leave (Kom ihåg att låsa dörren när du går), and with timetables, machines and abstract things it means to run or to turn out: Bussen går om två minuter, Tiden går fort, Om allt går bra.
Questions & Answers about Om det kommer åska i kväll, stannar vi hemma i stället för att gå till stranden.
Why does the sentence start with Om?
Om means if and introduces a condition:
- Om det kommer åska i kväll = If there is thunder tonight / If a thunderstorm comes tonight
So the first part sets up the condition, and the second part tells you what happens if that condition is true.
Why is det used in Om det kommer åska?
Here det is a dummy subject, similar to English it in weather expressions:
- Det regnar = It is raining
- Det snöar = It is snowing
In Swedish, weather and other impersonal expressions often need det even though it does not refer to a specific thing.
So det kommer åska is a natural weather-style expression.
What does kommer mean here? Is it really comes?
Literally, kommer means comes, but in this sentence it works more like:
- there will be
- a thunderstorm is coming
- it’s going to thunder
Swedish often uses kommer in expressions about approaching weather:
- Det kommer regn = Rain is coming
- Det kommer åska = Thunder/a thunderstorm is coming
So it is not just a literal movement verb here; it helps describe incoming weather.
Is åska a noun or a verb here?
Here åska is understood as a noun, meaning thunder or a thunderstorm.
So:
- det kommer åska = there will be thunder / a thunderstorm is coming
Swedish also has the verb att åska = to thunder, but that is a different structure:
- Det åskar = It’s thundering
Both are possible in Swedish, but this sentence uses the noun-based weather expression.
Why is it stannar vi and not vi stannar?
This is because Swedish follows the V2 rule in main clauses: the finite verb usually comes in the second position.
The sentence begins with a subordinate clause:
- Om det kommer åska i kväll
After that, the main clause starts, and Swedish puts the verb first in that clause:
- stannar vi hemma
Compare:
- Vi stannar hemma. = normal word order
- Om det kommer åska i kväll, stannar vi hemma. = inversion after the opening clause
This is very common in Swedish.
Why is it hemma and not hem?
Swedish distinguishes between:
- hem = homeward / to home (movement)
- hemma = at home (location)
Here the meaning is staying in one place, so Swedish uses hemma:
- Vi stannar hemma = We stay home / We stay at home
If you were talking about going home, you would use hem:
- Vi går hem = We go home
What does i stället för att mean exactly?
I stället för att means instead of when followed by a verb.
Structure:
- i stället för att + infinitive
So:
- i stället för att gå = instead of going
In this sentence:
- stannar vi hemma i stället för att gå till stranden
- we stay home instead of going to the beach
A useful comparison:
- i stället för kaffe = instead of coffee
- i stället för att dricka kaffe = instead of drinking coffee
So att appears when a verb follows.
Why is there an att before gå?
Because gå is an infinitive verb, and after i stället för Swedish normally uses:
- att + infinitive
So:
- i stället för att gå = instead of going
This is a fixed and very common pattern.
Why is it i kväll as two words? Can it also be written ikväll?
Yes, both i kväll and ikväll are used.
- i kväll = slightly more clearly separated into in/this evening
- ikväll = very common as a single-word adverb
Both are accepted in modern Swedish, and the difference is usually small. In many contexts, they are interchangeable.
So this sentence could also be written:
- Om det kommer åska ikväll, stannar vi hemma i stället för att gå till stranden.
Why is it till stranden and not just till strand?
Stranden is the definite form of strand:
- en strand = a beach
- stranden = the beach
So:
- gå till stranden = go to the beach
Swedish often uses the definite form where English also uses the.
Could Swedish also say om det ska åska or om det åskar?
Yes. Swedish has several natural ways to express this idea, for example:
- Om det kommer åska i kväll = if thunder is coming tonight
- Om det ska åska i kväll = if it is going to thunder tonight
- Om det åskar i kväll = if it thunders / if it’s thundering tonight
They are all possible, though the nuance changes a little:
- kommer åska focuses on approaching weather
- ska åska sounds a bit like a forecast
- åskar describes the thunder itself happening
The original sentence is perfectly natural.
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