Indefinite Pronouns in Norwegian grammar, also known as ‘ubestemte pronomen’, refer to persons or things without specifically identifying which ones. They can be used in place of specific nouns in sentences. They often include words like “noen” (someone), “enhver” (everyone), “ingen” (nobody), “noe” (something) and “alle” (all).
Grammar Exercise 1: Filling in the blanks with suitable Norwegian Indefinite Pronouns
“Hun kjĆøpte *noen* (some) blomster til moren sin.”
“Jeg ser *noen* (someone) i parken.”
“Jeg har *noe* (something) Ć„ fortelle deg.”
“*Ingen* (nobody) vet hvor han bor.”
“Jeg tror *noe* (something) er galt.”
“*Alle* (all) vil vƦre med pĆ„ festen.”
“Dette skal *alle* (everyone) hĆøre.”
“Jeg mistet *noen* (some) av pengene mine.”
“*Noen* (someone) ringte pĆ„ dĆøren.”
“Det finnes *enhver* (any) mulighet.”
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Grammar Exercise 2: Filling in the blanks with suitable Norwegian Indefinite Pronouns
“Jeg kan se *noe* (something) der borte.”
“Det var *ingen* (nobody) hjemme.”
“Er det *noen* (anyone) der?”
“*Noe* (something) er rart med denne bilen.”
“Gir du *noen* (any) til meg?”
“Hun snakker aldri med *noe* (anyone).”
“*Alle* (all) liker ham.”
“Han gjorde det uten *noen* (any) hjelp.”
“Jeg har lyst til Ć„ spise *noe* (something).”
“*Noen* (someone) har spist lunsjen min.”
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