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Norwegian BokmålGrammar0 to A1 Course → Verbs and Tenses → Past Tense

Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will dive into the past tense in Norwegian Bokmål. The past tense is an essential aspect of any language, as it allows us to talk about events and actions that have already happened. By learning the past tense, you will be able to express yourself more fluently and accurately in Norwegian Bokmål. We will cover both regular and irregular verbs, providing you with the tools to conjugate verbs in the past tense correctly. Examples and exercises will be provided to ensure a thorough understanding of the topic. Let's get started!

Regular Verbs[edit | edit source]

Regular verbs in Norwegian Bokmål follow a predictable pattern when conjugated in the past tense. To form the past tense of regular verbs, we typically add the suffix "-te" or "-de" to the verb stem. The choice between "-te" and "-de" depends on the preceding consonant sound. Let's take a look at some examples:

Norwegian Bokmål Pronunciation English Translation
snakke /snɑkə/ to speak
snakket /snɑkət/ spoke
lese /leːsə/ to read
leste /leːstə/ read
spise /spiːsə/ to eat
spiste /spiːstə/ ate

As you can see from the examples above, the verb stem remains unchanged, and we simply add the appropriate suffix (-te or -de) to form the past tense. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule, which we will cover later in this lesson.

Now, let's practice conjugating regular verbs in the past tense. Try to conjugate the following verbs on your own, and then check your answers:

  • å bo (to live) → __bodde__ (lived)
  • å jobbe (to work) → __jobbet__ (worked)
  • å lære (to learn) → __lærte__ (learned)
  • å danse (to dance) → __danset__ (danced)

Irregular Verbs[edit | edit source]

In addition to regular verbs, Norwegian Bokmål also has a number of irregular verbs that do not follow the standard conjugation patterns. These verbs have unique forms in the past tense, and their conjugation must be memorized. Let's look at some examples:

Norwegian Bokmål Pronunciation English Translation
være /væːɾə/ to be
var /vɑːɾ/ was/were
ha /hɑː/ to have
hadde /hɑːdə/ had
/ɡoː/ to go
gikk /ɡik/ went

As you can see, irregular verbs have unique past tense forms that do not follow the regular pattern. It is important to memorize these forms to use them correctly in your conversations and writing. Here are a few more examples of irregular verbs in the past tense:

  • å se (to see) → __så__ (saw)
  • å gjøre (to do) → __gjorde__ (did)
  • å få (to get) → __fikk__ (got)
  • å si (to say) → __sa__ (said)

Now, let's practice conjugating irregular verbs in the past tense. Try to conjugate the following verbs on your own, and then check your answers:

  • å ta (to take) → __tok__ (took)
  • å vite (to know) → __visste__ (knew)
  • å komme (to come) → __kom__ (came)
  • å se (to see) → __så__ (saw)

Cultural Insight[edit | edit source]

In Norwegian Bokmål, there are some regional variations in the usage and understanding of the past tense. For example, in some dialects, the suffix "-te" is used for all past tense conjugations, regardless of the preceding consonant sound. This can sometimes lead to confusion or misunderstandings between speakers of different dialects. However, in standard Norwegian Bokmål, the choice between "-te" and "-de" is based on the consonant sound. It's always interesting to explore the linguistic diversity within a language and understand how regional variations can shape its usage.

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now, let's put your knowledge of the past tense to the test with some exercises. Conjugate the following verbs in the past tense, and then check your answers:

1. å le (to laugh) → __lo__ (laughed) 2. å synge (to sing) → __sang__ (sang) 3. å sove (to sleep) → __sov__ (slept) 4. å drikke (to drink) → __drakk__ (drank)

Solutions[edit | edit source]

Here are the solutions to the exercises:

1. å le (to laugh) → lo (laughed) 2. å synge (to sing) → sang (sang) 3. å sove (to sleep) → sov (slept) 4. å drikke (to drink) → drakk (drank)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the past tense in Norwegian Bokmål. The past tense is an important aspect of the language and will allow you to talk about past events and actions. Remember to practice regularly to reinforce your knowledge and improve your fluency. In the next lesson, we will explore another aspect of Norwegian Bokmål grammar. Stay tuned!

Table of Contents - Norwegian Bokmål Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Norwegian Bokmål


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Daily Activities


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Drink


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Questions and Negation


Family and Relationships


Norwegian Customs and Traditions



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