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  • Would you like to party with me all night?

    Vil du feste med meg hele natten? :D

  • muñecas muy lindas :)

  • Hei !

    Jeg har lastet ned alle dine leksjon(149 video)... når kommer nye?

    Takker mye !

  • nice

    

  • Yay. Norwegian chicks. Norwegian chick here. Living in Australia.

  • Uau..I think i'll never be able to speak Norwegian, but i can see a lot similarities with German! By the way my mother language is Portuguese ;P!!

    Nice video :D!

  • I'm moving to Norway in August to go to the university of Oslo, so, Vil du dra på fest med deg?

  • Thank you for this lessons!! You're Beautiful!! :D

  • Do Norwegian verbs have different conjugations like spanish?

  • @Christopher711 not like spanish verbs, but we do conjugate them

  • I think they're funny... I'm gonna move to Norway, can't wait...

  • Ok girls if you seriously want to teach, please hide your faces and bodies. You are distracting my mind!

  • im learning norwegian!..i want to go to norway too!...

  • Jag VILL. Var ska jag anmäla mig??? :D

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  • Clear to hear the differences between your accents and my friends', one from just outside Bergen and one from Nalvik.

  • FAIL LOL

  • Love the language

  • OMG, YES TO EVERYTHING YOU ARE ASKING ME!!!!

  • hei, jeg er i Halden og jeg vil gjerne snakke norsk med deg...tusen takk

  • Thank you so much!

    I've been wandering around Oslo all day today making an abomination of the Norwegian language whenever I attempted to talk to anyone. This video helped me sort out some of my pronunciations which were quite out of whack.

  • You are providing the most valuable service. Norwegian is not available often in the standard language courses. Thank you so very much.I hope you don't let cruel people who are intimidating you and are abusing the internet freedom of expression prevent you from continuing this important work. Develop a thick skin and continue!!! Three cheers to your work!!!!!

  • dere er fra Norge, ikke sant?

  • me encanta norway pero creo que es imposible aprender este lenguaje hablo ingles tambien pero ellos no lo hablan creo

  • This has been most helpful! TAKK!

  • nice video, nice girls, I want to learn norwegian :) thx for upload

  • I need more stuff to learn nowegian...

  • nice video.

  • tak tak fap tak tak tak

  • NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE SEEMS DISEARNABLE HAHAHA

  • hot girlz

  • that's funny- kino is exactly the same as in polish!

  • were did you get your purple dress?:DD

  • Good job!

  • jeg liker brus

  • very good, i like it quite a lot but i'm going to have to slow it down just a little. tusen takk. :)

  • stupid -.- Those sentences can't be used, they are like. what? go to a party? its like. Why?? It isn't questions at all.

  • thanks for the video, nice phrases.

  • "dot dot dot"...."prick prick prick" hahahah i love how u want us to learn dot dot dot. can't wait til i can use that ! hahah

  • takk for deg og vennen deg:)

  • takk

    

  • ive lived in California my whole life.. im so sick of it i wanna move to Norway so bad

  • @we5tcoast

    I don't thin this is true. Norwegians are rather more reserved than social.

  • @we5tcoast no way i wanna go to california

  • I am learning Norwegian now in hopes of moving there by 2013. Still on the fence about it sometimes as it would be easier for me just to go back home to Florida but what can i say... I am a sucker for living in different cultures and societies.

  • i guess you have to change the way your recording lolz 

  • you are good video teachers! Son buenas maestras en video (spansk). I know who is Karim, but ... What the name of your friend?

  • Beer = "ale" I GET IT!! :)

  • I really like the expression: sa så bruri og. can use it almost all the time.

  • i study norsk now , it's very deffrtant language

  • norwegian is so cool i wish i knew it but all i know is boring english and some german

  • Jeg kan snakk lit "norska" tror jeg ^^

  • @skaize33

    Strange, many non-norwegian know about that sentence.

  • so hot

  • haha sometimes you sound a northerner haha

  • :)

    

  • takk takk >)

  • hi gays!! its great to have you here...i know you could help learn more of your language.. I am a nurse, and I want to work over there, please help me learn your language in occupational set up, particularly in hospital..commonly topic that are being discuss or talk with in health care place..please help me.

  • hi gays!! its great to have you here...i know you could help learn more of your language.. I am a nurse, and I want to work over there, please help me learn your language in occupational set up, particularly in hospital..commonly topic that are being discuss or talk with in health care place..please help me.

  • hi guys....its great to have you here in youtube...i have a desire to move to norway to get a job over there..can you help me learn your language in occupational set up, particularly in hospital. I want to serve your people over there, and at the same time to experience your diverse culture and progressive country.

  • oh gosh I think I'll move to Norway

  • Would you like to fuck?

    Vil du pule?

  • @geir159 Deberías salir un poco de casa. La falta de aire no te permite diferencias entre pornografía y respeto a los otros

  • @geir159 Ja takk !

  • it's official you're my new teacher! this is helping sooooo much

  • Fuck this I seem to be really dumb.

  • ol=beer?...awesome!!!!.....jeg liker ol!!!!!!

  • Jag vil leare norsk!

  • so takk can mean either thank you or please?

  • @kcmo1988 No, takk means thanks. However, the reason they used that exact phrase is because there is no "please" in the formal. It sounds awfully weird when I think about it, but please is used more in informal speech between friends and families, but then it's used in "would you be so kind"-type (v'ær så snill). Please, translated "vennligst" is not usually used in formal speech, unless you are offended by something or are simply being condescending.

    Customs are weird, huh?

  • 2 wonderful teachers!

  • thats suppose the thing they dream about every day " prik prik prik". I've got one and i'am the one ;-)it's hard not to be a fancy of them

  • i like when she says prik,prik, prik, so cute

  • Dere oversetter setningene ordrett, men ikke sånn vi sier det da

  • haha, loves this! totally looks and hears like a Dora the explorer episode in norwegian xD digger det ;)

  • When you say "med", is that a silent 'd' or are you just making a noise I'm not perceiving?

  • @mikeyman211 Silent D :)

  • Do you want to... prick, prick, prick? OMG I've been ROTFLing for like half an hour. Great video though! Nazi salute at 3:01? LOL :)

  • i think im in love for this Karin :)))))))

  • @Ndjumbah that´s two of us man... she´s 14 thousand miles away and still breaking hearts

  • @maurobgoode ahahahahahahahah yah yah yah es verdad :)

  • thank you very much.

  • Nei, jeg vil ikke prikk prikk prikk... Ja, jeg vill prikk prikk prikk...

    Doesn't that sound particularly strange? :P

  • @justforpolyglots Not to a Norwegian :) But I completely understands your point ^^

  • Was that a nazi salute at 3.01? or a back spasm :-) You gals are so funny.

  • Nice wideo girls. Lol. Kanskje neste gang dere kunne ta det toppløse ;-) Da blir det mer spennende.

  • ¿Quieren ir a mover el bote? Que lástima que no entienden nada de español :-(

  • Well then med meg or med oss inviting also your friends sounds far to complicated;)

  • u guys are hot! was it a warm day in Norway? nice dresses too!

  • Do they have to dye their hair like American girls or is that their natural hair color?

  • @hungvuhungvu Natural

  • I wish the audio was a bit more clear. 

  • excellent girls love ya

  • Pretty :)

  • Is it the same if instead of "jeg vil ikke ta en ol" you say "jeg vil ikke ha en ol"? "ta" is more usual and "ha" is more for a grammar way of saying it?

  • Love this video. You guys do a great job, I really feel like I can learn so much.

  • You girls are gorgeous! If I'm ever in Norway, Vil du dra på kino med meg?

  • you ladies are awesome

  • Thank you for the video , very helpful indeed , flying to Norway in less than a month!

    And I'll have to learn the language for about 10 months , let's hope I can understand some words when I get there.

  • @IceNio Hi there, there is a great book in the net (you can buy in a book shop if you find it) Teach yourself norwegian by Margaretha Danbolt Simons. You will learn a lot!

  • "og", I am a bit confused with this word ... I was taught that "g" is not said in case of many Norwegian words which end with letter 'g', _especially_ with "og", so "og" should be said much like the sound "å" only. But you say 'g' too ... Another question: do you say 'g' too with words end in -ig, like in "veldig' or 'dårlig"? And the most important: thanks for the new video :) I am about to visit Finland this summer, but hopefully I can return to Norway soon as well :) :)

  • @lgblgblgblgb Hi there im not norwegian but im living in oslo and i study norwegian, in the case of og some people pronounce the g some dont...so is correct both ways. Veldig or dårlig you dont pronounce the "g"...norwegian languages have lots of exceptions...its hard! Good luck with that.

  • Du til venstre er hot! (Y)

  • så bra! takk =)

  • can you make some dating conversations???

  • Hey, thanks. I had never noticed before kaffe takes the tone 1... or doesn't it?

  • love it...

  • :)) excellent video, tusen takk :)

  • Hi again Karin, you said you like for us to give you ideas so here are some more: PREPOSITIONS!!! Its so difficult in norwegian you could do a dialog giving some examples with the prepositions: av/fra/for/til/i på/om ....etc...Tusen takk.

  • @mariamalrboro

    yeah det er en fantastisk idé.

    Jeg forstår heller ikke det til nå!

    Forresten, tusen takk for denne video :)

  • Good work girls!Tusen takk! Can you use sentences in the past? Like :" i didnt knew that"." I went there and he wasn´t at home".Also i have problems with the "ing" like:" im eating"," she was reading", . i also dont understand very well the difference between dra and går. I really like what you do for us, takk en gang til.

  • you both are hot!! 

  • U girls did a great job. Thank youu :))))

  • You forgot my favorite ;)

    "Do you want to go polar bear hunting in the pedestrian zone with me."

    Enjoyed you video, thanks :)

    Have a great summer!

  • Aren't Norwegians usually less social than Americans? (Just something I heard, could be wrong)

  • 'we loooove... social people' xDDDD

    great! thank you <3

  • hey you guys got tan! Lookin good girls!

  • good video.-why dont you try to read a litle poems in norwegian?

  • tusen takk!!!!!

  • Hva skjer på 2:53 ?

  • @MarginalPain oh yeah.. i needed to explaine something I noticed to late.. That when you answe the questions.. the words change ^^

  • @MarginalPain  Lurer eg og på

  • Nu kanske folk säger prick prick prick när dem säger detta karin hahaha8-|:P:P

  • @Nissehultan Hahaha.. de burde skjønne at prikk prikk prikk er dot dot dot..

  • @Crienexzy I was wondering how to spell that.

  • @Crienexzy dere begge ha det gøy snakker om selv. Jeg ønsker å invitere dere jenter :-) Mine intensjoner er ren som himmelen om sommeren. Jeg heter Anatolij.

    Sorry for possible errors! :-)

  • de er så pen! :D

  • Now the boys know how to ask you :-)))

    Thanks Karin and Lindy and greetings from Kiel

    Nils

  • this is dangerous! now I want to jump on a plane and try to ask out a Norwegian girl!

  • thanks... you're helping me greatly with both swedish pronunciation and norwegian pronunciation ;D -

  • Hey, thanks for this vid (:

  • So happy you made another one! It was perfect and again, very helpful! Tusen takk :D

  • Great video Karin and Lindy!

    Lindy -- "dot dot dot" xD

  • Oh my gosh!!! Another cool lesson in Norwegian!!! Thanks for the great effort u girls are putting into this!!! Learning these sentences is really helpful and worthwhile!!!! And listening to the genuine Norwegian pronunciation is definitely a plus!!! Just keep'em comin', please!!! :>

  • Can't wait to use these on all of my Norwegian dates! ;)

    Takk, Karin and Lindy! It's always so much fun to learn these little bits of Norwegian :)

  • Thanks, Karin and Lindy. You two look very pretty in this.

  • That was really good!

    Tusen Takk! :)

    

  • I thought the both of you would be sun burned from Egypt.

  • Yah! First viewer. I found this helpful indeed. Tusen takk. How do you say have a good day?

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