
bo
Hei alle sammen!
Here is the next "verb of the week": "å bo", "to live, to reside".
You might also see it spelled "å bu", but "bo" is the most common
Bokmål form.
This verb should not be confused with "å leve", "to live, to be
alive". The verb "å bo" is mostly used to specify a place of
residence.
å bo = to live (infinitive)
jeg bor = I live (present tense)
jeg bodde = I lived (simple past tense)
jeg har bodd = I have lived (past participle)
La oss prøve dette verbet:
Let's try out this verb:
(infinitive)
Det er fint å bo i Norge.
It is nice to live in Norway.
(present)
Dessverre bor jeg ikke i Norge.
Unfortunately I do not live in Norway.
(past)
Jeg bodde i Canada i 6 måneder.
I lived in Canada for 6 months.
(present perfect)
Ellers har jeg bodd her i New York hele mitt liv.
Otherwise I have lived here in New York all my life.
Kan du skrive noen setninger med dette verbet?
Can you write some sentences using this verb?
Hilsen,
Pierre