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Bruno
'Vil' vs 'ønsker' vs 'har lyst'
What's the difference between them? They all seem to express wish.
Example:
"Jeg vil lære norsk"
vs
"Jeg ønsker å lære norsk"
vs
"Jeg har lyst til å lære meg norsk."
Also, what's the function of the "meg" in the latter? Is it necessary in all of them?
8 янв. 2016 г., 21:12
Ответы · 3
1
Hi Bruno,
I'm a beginner at Norwegian, but I will try to provide an answer.
It appears there is a matter of degree in the wishes.
Jeg vil lære norsk = I truly wish/want to learn norwegian
Jeg ønsker å lære norsk = I wish in the depths of my heart to learn norwegian
Jeg har lyst å lære norsk = I have a desire to learn norwegian.
It appears the "meg" is relating back to the "jeg" so the sentence appears to mean:
Jeg har lyst å lære meg norsk = I have a desire to teach myself norwegian.
I'm probably wrong in my guesses, but I hope it has helped in some way.
David
12 января 2016 г.
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