Kan noen forklare Tags:norway 14 comments Det er vel ikke så mye å forklare her? She = hun, det er jo korrekt Explain what? It is correct. Hun er ei kvinne She = hun Female = hunn/kvinne She = hun; that spesific woman (she or her) Female = hunn; Something that is a woman, eg a female dog for example or something that Pronouns: She/her = hun/henne He/him = han/ham They/them = hen (gender neutral) Specifying gender: Hunn = female Hann = male Example: det var en fin hannkatt = that’s a nice male cat Edit: added gender neutral pronouns Jeg anbefaler r/norsk Explain what? It’s just a translation. Do you do this for every word? Wait until you hear about “he”! They are simply two different words altogether, just like she and female are. They’re similar but distinct words. She has a cat. – Hun har en katt. It is a female. – Det er en hunn. For ekstra fun, ‘dog’ is ‘hund’. She has a female dog. – Hun har en hunnhund. hun = she. pronoun, third-person hunn = female. noun (m) Skal egentlig stå hund. She = hun Female = kvinne Female author = kvinnelig forfatter Female cat = hunnkatt Female gender = hunnkjønn/hunkjønn Hunnen har egg, hun kan føde barn. Hannen har sædceller, han kan befrukte egg. There’s “hun” as in she as in “hun har noe” as in “she has something, and then theres “hunn kjønn” as in “female gender” Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
She = hun; that spesific woman (she or her) Female = hunn; Something that is a woman, eg a female dog for example or something that
Pronouns: She/her = hun/henne He/him = han/ham They/them = hen (gender neutral) Specifying gender: Hunn = female Hann = male Example: det var en fin hannkatt = that’s a nice male cat Edit: added gender neutral pronouns
Explain what? It’s just a translation. Do you do this for every word? Wait until you hear about “he”!
They’re similar but distinct words. She has a cat. – Hun har en katt. It is a female. – Det er en hunn. For ekstra fun, ‘dog’ is ‘hund’. She has a female dog. – Hun har en hunnhund.
She = hun Female = kvinne Female author = kvinnelig forfatter Female cat = hunnkatt Female gender = hunnkjønn/hunkjønn
There’s “hun” as in she as in “hun har noe” as in “she has something, and then theres “hunn kjønn” as in “female gender”
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Det er vel ikke så mye å forklare her? She = hun, det er jo korrekt
Explain what? It is correct. Hun er ei kvinne
She = hun
Female = hunn/kvinne
She = hun; that spesific woman (she or her)
Female = hunn; Something that is a woman, eg a female dog for example or something that
Pronouns:
She/her = hun/henne
He/him = han/ham
They/them = hen (gender neutral)
Specifying gender:
Hunn = female
Hann = male
Example: det var en fin hannkatt = that’s a nice male cat
Edit: added gender neutral pronouns
Jeg anbefaler r/norsk
Explain what? It’s just a translation. Do you do this for every word? Wait until you hear about “he”!
They are simply two different words altogether, just like she and female are.
They’re similar but distinct words.
She has a cat. – Hun har en katt.
It is a female. – Det er en hunn.
For ekstra fun, ‘dog’ is ‘hund’.
She has a female dog. – Hun har en hunnhund.
hun = she. pronoun, third-person
hunn = female. noun (m)
Skal egentlig stå hund.
She = hun
Female = kvinne
Female author = kvinnelig forfatter
Female cat = hunnkatt
Female gender = hunnkjønn/hunkjønn
Hunnen har egg, hun kan føde barn. Hannen har sædceller, han kan befrukte egg.
There’s “hun” as in she as in “hun har noe” as in “she has something, and then theres “hunn kjønn” as in “female gender”