I've seen quite a few of your videos and it seems as though over time your english seems to get more and more american-sounding and easier to understand. nice.
haha!! I'm watching this at 12:16am!! What's with your hair?? What's your real hair colour?? My hair is those colours, but not died looking (Natural.) kind of gold and light brown.
@robothenry Most likely. I'd dare to guess that the british input is from school/some TV, while the most TV and movies are in american english. Gets tricky, you know. :p
You have a wonderful website, really. Thank you so much for doing something like that. I´m from Slovakia, where learning Norwegian is absolutely IMPOSSIBLE!!! So really, thank you , you´re great teacher.
Not sure if I missed it, but would be very insightful if you could do a video briefly describing the different dialects and the difference between Bokmål and Nynorsk. I know a lot of people get confused or do not realize there is a difference.
Orange is the same in Russian! Do the planets in Norwegian. Give the orig Nordic names for the planets before the Greek/Roman names were adopted. Sun and Moon too. Thanks!
I put the video on mute and watched it to the end, and tried to prounounce the words myself, then replayed it with the volume. I actually did pretty well, i guess that proves im learning! :]
I've seen quite a few of your videos and it seems as though over time your english seems to get more and more american-sounding and easier to understand. nice.
AssistingHealth 6 months ago
haha!! I'm watching this at 12:16am!! What's with your hair?? What's your real hair colour?? My hair is those colours, but not died looking (Natural.) kind of gold and light brown.
ladyreepirate 8 months ago
yummie!!! all of them are awesome fruits
Neueregel 10 months ago
JEG DØR XD
SiljeMee 10 months ago
Some words sounds just like in russian!
Especially appelsin, banan and ananas :3
resolutos 11 months ago
heyyy.... you colored your hair!
xolaroid 11 months ago
i wonder what accent of english you learn your english in! i'm american and to me it sounds like a mix of british and american accents
robothenry 11 months ago
@robothenry Most likely. I'd dare to guess that the british input is from school/some TV, while the most TV and movies are in american english. Gets tricky, you know. :p
merlechmoose 8 months ago
@robothenry Is that Canadian ;-)
ddemaine 6 months ago
Yes, I know, but that´s on the other side of Slovakia..unfortunately. But, thanks anyway. :)
goonielady 11 months ago
In your next video, could you recommend us some online newspapers in Norwegian so we can practice our reading comprehension? That'd be really cool.
Thank you.
B.
qeib87 11 months ago
@qeib87 aftenposten.no, vg.no, db.no. These three are the largest newspapers in Norway.
locazor 11 months ago
@locazor Thank you so much for your help!
qeib87 11 months ago
So many similar words in Estonian, haha xD
Paprika = paprika
Sitron = sidrun (but we pronounce it nearly exactly the same)
Tomat = tomat
agurk = kurk
Salat = salat... and it means both lettuce and salad for us, too =D etc
pesuhiir 11 months ago
You have a wonderful website, really. Thank you so much for doing something like that. I´m from Slovakia, where learning Norwegian is absolutely IMPOSSIBLE!!! So really, thank you , you´re great teacher.
goonielady 11 months ago
@goonielady There's a Norwegian course in Bratislava for something like 250e per semester. Just for info.
kosapeti 11 months ago
I am from Norway
barneskirenj1 11 months ago
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barneskirenj1 11 months ago
Question if peppers = en paprika, then what is the name of the spice paprika? Is it just the same? Lol sorry I was just interested.
frozenandbroken 11 months ago
hvis du scriver the sustantiv gender er nyttig
: ) my first attempt to write i norsk... jeg vil sprakker norks
it is very useful if you write the sustantives with their gender, fordi then we could learn it properly
rafarrojas 11 months ago
@rafarrojas take a look at the article: et = neutrum, en = male, (ei = female) ;-)
AbisZiieieio 11 months ago
lol lot of words are same as in my language, nice!
Skundac 11 months ago
paprika is said the same in hungarian. that's real funny! :-)
Driver197208 11 months ago
New hair, dear?
Gabriopunk77 11 months ago
paprika is said the same in sebrian.. funny :)
miaczv 11 months ago
Not sure if I missed it, but would be very insightful if you could do a video briefly describing the different dialects and the difference between Bokmål and Nynorsk. I know a lot of people get confused or do not realize there is a difference.
Behersk218 11 months ago
I love Scandinavian languages, soooo interesting.
NovemberRainLove 11 months ago
kan du bruker det på setninger???
janet123ification 11 months ago
You are a life saver. There is nobody else out there doing what you are
doing... For Norwegian that is. Keep it up and thanks..
Robocop80s 11 months ago
Orange is the same in Russian! Do the planets in Norwegian. Give the orig Nordic names for the planets before the Greek/Roman names were adopted. Sun and Moon too. Thanks!
TalksWithDirt 11 months ago
Tusen takk!!!
amyelizful 11 months ago
I put the video on mute and watched it to the end, and tried to prounounce the words myself, then replayed it with the volume. I actually did pretty well, i guess that proves im learning! :]
WhosxLaughingxNow 11 months ago
Now PLEASE do a grammar and time phrase endings ( i.e. Past present future) please!!!
plumhead195 11 months ago
now i can read a norwegian cook book.
9oden9 11 months ago
Are you sick this time? You don't seems like well...So get well, Karin!
deryler 11 months ago
Eple by Röyksopp :)
Xphome 11 months ago
Cucumber Pineapple*
oliwood2 11 months ago