Que chica tan güapa. Me encanta el piercing de su lengua . Debe de dar clases de algún idioma, pero como no tengo sonido en este momento no se de que idioma puede ser ¿croata?
So are some objects like pieces of clothes considered (according to articles) as "masculines", looks like only "skirt" is Et rather than En... I always have a hard time with that, that I would even put these rules in my mobile to check out time and again (as I've been doing with German)...
These videos of her are just perfect. She is already one of the best teachers I've ever met : )
@MagicalSunrise1984 You also put them on the ends of words (bordET (table) or verdEN (world)). For the feminine article, you would put ei in front of the word (ei jente)(a girl) and a at the end (jenta)(the girl). Most of the time you can just replace feminine articles with the masculine ones but the example I provided is an exception. IIRC You have to say "ei jente" and "jenta" to be correct.
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YOUR VIDEOS WOULD BE MUCH BETTER WITHOUT CLOTHES...ESPECIALLY IN THE SUMMER OR EVEN THE WINTER...SO FORGET THE CLOTHES...BECOME A NATURIST...THERE ARE PLACES WHERE YOU CAN LIVE WITHOUT CLOTHES.
Guys help me out with this one! What's the difference between using the conjunction "på at" and using just "at"? The same question about using "så" and "såpass". Takk på forhånd :)
karin: You are totally gorgeous.....you are the best thing to come out of Norway since A-HA ("Take on me"). .... By the way, what ever happened to A-HA?
Thank you so much!!! It really helps me learn how to properly pronounce Norwegian words, and you also have a very nice American English accent!
The98pointeshoes 1 week ago
i download all of her videos and put them onto my ipod so i can't listen to it all the time lol :D
bubbles51096 1 month ago
when she said shes gonna give us some clothes I couldn't stop laughing lol
bubbles51096 1 month ago
Que chica tan güapa. Me encanta el piercing de su lengua . Debe de dar clases de algún idioma, pero como no tengo sonido en este momento no se de que idioma puede ser ¿croata?
paganini458 1 month ago
@paganini458 nohombre, es Noruego. lastima que no tengas sonido pk es muy vergon este idioma, es como el ingles pero no tan culero.
chepe371 4 weeks ago
she is like the cutest thing when she's speaking norwegian :)
26timz 1 month ago in playlist Norwegian
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fiintzu 1 month ago
jag gillar dig, men nästan alla svenska flickor är bättre än det..
zeeshansoc 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
jeg elsker deg!!
MaryFashionLove 2 months ago
@waqas7532 Jeg Elsker deg (jai elsker dei)
eleonoraadriana 2 months ago
Når du oversetter høres det ut som et profesjonelt skole/utdanningsprogram ^^,
TheNorfilm 3 months ago
I'm norwegian, but I'm only watching cause she's looks good =)
alex2410 4 months ago
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abuhuj 4 months ago in playlist Weitere Videos von Crienexzy
Takk Kari! :)
TheSylwia1985 5 months ago
ne mogu prestat gledat
CroMarduk 5 months ago
vor šoptu du di buksne
CroMarduk 5 months ago
Your so cute it's ridiculous!!!!
brizzurker1984 5 months ago 7
I noticed the En/Et before the words
does that mean the gender (as in Un/Une or Die/Der/Das) ?
MagicalSunrise1984 6 months ago
@MagicalSunrise1984 Yes. It's the masculine and the neutral indefinite article. The feminine is Ei:)
winterstellar 5 months ago
@winterstellar
So are some objects like pieces of clothes considered (according to articles) as "masculines", looks like only "skirt" is Et rather than En... I always have a hard time with that, that I would even put these rules in my mobile to check out time and again (as I've been doing with German)...
These videos of her are just perfect. She is already one of the best teachers I've ever met : )
mange takk!
RammsCarvalho 5 months ago
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winterstellar 5 months ago
@MagicalSunrise1984 You also put them on the ends of words (bordET (table) or verdEN (world)). For the feminine article, you would put ei in front of the word (ei jente)(a girl) and a at the end (jenta)(the girl). Most of the time you can just replace feminine articles with the masculine ones but the example I provided is an exception. IIRC You have to say "ei jente" and "jenta" to be correct.
VisserZer0 5 months ago
@VisserZer0
Thank you very much!
MagicalSunrise1984 5 months ago
@MagicalSunrise1984 No problem. :)
VisserZer0 5 months ago
@waqas7532 Jeg elsker deg!
PreMotion1337 6 months ago 3
Which Norwegian music group is the popular now? i'm having problems to find songs written and sing in norwegian language
Mila230690 6 months ago
love you!
Caballeroscuro78 8 months ago
God!!!.... you are Cute... :D
hellertytus 8 months ago
@waqas7532 Go to /watch?v=MfvFBGVYWpg and fast-forward to 1:30.
Berntisso 8 months ago
Q: is Robert the one U are going to marry, i'm just curious!! ;)
LittleWabbit422 8 months ago
Du er pen i den kjolen!
RakanManson 8 months ago
Det skrives ikke skjorts, det skrives SHORTS på norsk!
ragnarkisten 9 months ago
You speak very good English! English is the greatest language on the face of the planet!
SouthernWhiteMan 9 months ago
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Neueregel 6 months ago
@waqas7532 Jeg elsker deg.
choopsaii 9 months ago
I love you! ;D
bro709 9 months ago
@waqas7532 Jeg elsker deg - I love you in norwegian language. It's mentioned in her older videos too.
Triinize 9 months ago
Thank You for Norge lessons! ;-)
kenstarr2009 9 months ago
@waqas7532 Jeg elsker deg; pronounced yai elsker dai in English.
Zemfira25 9 months ago
@waqas7532 I love you is "Jeg elsker deg" :) That's one of the rare things I actually know since my boyfriend is Norwegian :D
Mslay3r 9 months ago
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YOUR VIDEOS WOULD BE MUCH BETTER WITHOUT CLOTHES...ESPECIALLY IN THE SUMMER OR EVEN THE WINTER...SO FORGET THE CLOTHES...BECOME A NATURIST...THERE ARE PLACES WHERE YOU CAN LIVE WITHOUT CLOTHES.
whothehellgivesadamn 9 months ago
@waqas7532 Jeg elsker deg!
opelfanatikeren 9 months ago
Guys help me out with this one! What's the difference between using the conjunction "på at" and using just "at"? The same question about using "så" and "såpass". Takk på forhånd :)
qwercvtshdfhgbf 9 months ago
awww I'm sure you are an amazing kindergarten auntie :)
justwatching777 9 months ago
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LossGaming 9 months ago
@waqas7532 jeg elsker deg
Berrly91 9 months ago
still have to wait to go home to learn from this new one.
ennå har jeg to vente til gå på hjem å læare frem disse ny video... (how does it sound?)
rafarrojas 9 months ago
Thank you.
multivan2001 9 months ago
I don't know why i am watching, because I am Norwegian, but who cares :P
WolfieXp 9 months ago 39
@WolfieXp If you don't know why you're watching, I do lol
yooanoozarrmay 8 months ago
@WolfieXp hahah:)
iwA7XAMATORY 6 months ago
Thank you for all the Norwegian lessons :D Could you please record 17 may please. It looks like so much fun! Thanks again. :3
Muzziiful 9 months ago
thank you sooo much for the lessons again, Karin :)
nylla11 9 months ago
How come your accent sounds N.American. Have live in the US/Canada?
EarthBeautifull 9 months ago
Ville bare si, begynner jeg å lære norsk og din hjelp er så kjempebra! Tusen takk !!!
bezzee12 9 months ago
Karen! you mispelt Language!..
AvenueEmpire 9 months ago
karin: You are totally gorgeous.....you are the best thing to come out of Norway since A-HA ("Take on me"). .... By the way, what ever happened to A-HA?
ush9 9 months ago
Thank you that was superrrrrrr helpfull!!!!!!!!
thesqueakyduck1 9 months ago
Suck?.. Pshht, your a great teacher. I really enjoyed this.
I was wondering, if you'd be able to teach us words like, Doctor, Ambulance, Dentist, Opticians! etc.. :]
WhosxLaughingxNow 9 months ago
@WhosxLaughingxNow (en) lege, (en) ambulanse, (en) tannlege, (en) optiker
og så videre :)
rapesomeface 9 months ago
@rapesomeface :D tusen takk!
WhosxLaughingxNow 9 months ago
wow you are pretty
per1602 9 months ago