The adverb “ut” is commonly used in Norwegian to express movement away from a location or state or direction. Here are some common verbs that are used together with “ut” and examples of how to use the structure “verb + ut”:
å gå ut
to go out
Hun gikk ut for å lufte hunden.
She went out to walk the dog.
Han gikk ut for å få litt frisk luft.
He went out to get some fresh air.
å flytte ut
to move out
Han skal flytte ut av studentboligen.
He is going to move out of the dorm.
Ønsker du å flytte ut av leiligheten før leiekontrakten utløper?
Do you wish to move out of the apartment before the rental contract expires?
å rope ut
to shout out
Hun ropte ut navnet hans da han kom.
She shouted out his name when he came.
Du må “rope ut” dersom du trenger hjelp.
You must “shout out” if you need help.
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