ENTÃO ASSISTA OS VIDEOS DA MODELO LEILA NA YOUTUBE.
ASSISTA TM OS VIDEOS DAS GEMEAS DANIELLE E MIRELLE ASGEMEAS MAIS BONITAS DO UNIVERSO AS MULHERES MAIS BONITAS E GOSTOSAS QUE VOCES JÁ PENSARAM EM CONHECER.DIGA O QUE ACHOU BEJINHOS.....
its rare that i mark something, since i saw lillyhammer i want to understand what they say in Norwegian in the tvserie and i think your youtube video was perfect to start with this language
Could you please at least address why you only made one lesson? I honestly learned more from your little video than the last week of internet research, especially about pronunciation. I enjoyed the lesson. Why don't you make more? One of those projects that you decided to do on a sort of whim and never continued? I've been there. Oh well I really wish you had kept making them because they would be a huge help to me especially because you are actually interesting to listen to.
Overall an excellent lesson---Norwegian is high up on my list of favorite languages to learn---and very enjoyable but I found the "Jewish grandmother" remark to be offensive...Please, use the word "Jewish", never "Jewy"!
Great job teacher, maybe if God allows me, I will go to Oslo next summer so it will be a pleasure to know more about any tip that you can advise me. By the way, in which city do you live Michelle! because i have heard such wonderful & beatiful things about Norway coming from sister. It would be a pleasure if you create a new lesson video. See ya :D
@Combostoked This is phrased as a polar question. Which would make me seem more intelligent, a yes or a no answer? Maybe a resentment against answering at all, would be the wisest choice... what say you?
you are realy a great teacher, but I heard that there is 2 spoken languages in Norway can you precise which the differnce and wich one you give the lessons in please
@MALEHREDA There's only one. But, there is two ways to write; "Nynorsk" and "Bokmål". Also they are different dialects, depending on where you live. Like.. Oslo is pretty much in the middle of Norway, they talk "bokmål". Then we have "Finnark" and others in north they talk and write "Nynorsk". I talk another dialect from south, but I write "bokmål". And.. "bokmål" is the most common one.
aaaand...... now all the words in the start like "HEI hvordan går det" has now been shortened too... HALLA.... ååå JA... jeg bor i Norge x3 i just type english if somebody else wanted to see how we changed hahahaha
well thats is awesome lesson -1 plz post some more in same way ....its very easy and helpful to learn ......i have some relatives in norway but i dont know their language norske .
so it will help me a lot ........so plz post some more
Hey =) You're really good at speaking norwegian!!! :)) (I'm norwegian :PP) There is just one thing I would like to say (don't get mad ;s) When you say Hvor er en resturant? You usually say: Hvor er det en resturant? But, you can say both ;P Sorry, I just had to say it :s And again, you're really good at speaking norwegian, I thought you were norwegian before I looked at your profile :O
@littlemelikeme Hi, your probably going to thing this is quite random of me, and i'm sorry for that, but umm, well, I'm planning on coming to Norway! Probably next summer, but because your norwegian, I was wondering if you could suggest some cool places to go in Norway. Thank you if you can. I know that if random of me, but I hope you don't think i'm being rude or something, but if you want, can you suggest some, thank you so much.
I loved watching this first lesson, but I think you already forgot us, your sweet little Norwegian students.. :D please come back!!! : )*
nyisimona 21 hours ago
she is so cute :$
DzoleDzogani 1 day ago
by the way, you are lovely! haha
PetADinosaur 1 day ago
how do i say good morning, good afternoon, good evening and good night in norwegian?
PetADinosaur 1 day ago
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*I've just started....... obviously I should learn proper English first maybe ! :)
rusalkadust 2 days ago
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rusalkadust 2 days ago
That's fantastic! :D
Especially your pronunciation,is really clear
I think I'm gonna listen to it until I've perfectly learn it xD
RaluGabri 4 days ago
Great! the verbs ARE NOT conjugated! You made my day! seriously! :)
icedemetrio 5 days ago
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DJW519 6 days ago
or as in sir
007tryner1 6 days ago
u make the ø sound in luck( as in good luck)
007tryner1 6 days ago
thanks for the lesson :)
marsradio 1 week ago
awesome vid
zodiacguy 1 week ago
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danielaalvessoares 1 week ago
its rare that i mark something, since i saw lillyhammer i want to understand what they say in Norwegian in the tvserie and i think your youtube video was perfect to start with this language
please continue
MegaDeviltube 1 week ago
Jaaa..
alarik36 1 week ago
Please make more
MarissaQ27 1 week ago
You are awesome .
Hizbin 1 week ago
skrivingen din er mislykkes lærer (koslig) = koselig
aaahared 3 weeks ago
@aaahared du skrev ikke imponerende selv, kritiker*
"skrivingen din er mislykkes lærer" hva slags setning er det??
007tryner1 6 days ago
Great lesson, thanks! Hope you keep posting. By the way, I like your sense of humor byee!
vanebliss 3 weeks ago
Thank you. Tusen takk :)
asriamohamed 3 weeks ago
Could you please at least address why you only made one lesson? I honestly learned more from your little video than the last week of internet research, especially about pronunciation. I enjoyed the lesson. Why don't you make more? One of those projects that you decided to do on a sort of whim and never continued? I've been there. Oh well I really wish you had kept making them because they would be a huge help to me especially because you are actually interesting to listen to.
Icebarrage 3 weeks ago
Gr8 job ... Lesson number 2 plzzzz!!!!!
Reshalana24 4 weeks ago
Har du norske foreldre eller noe ? Du var ihvertfall god til å snakke norsk :)
ettolrahcieh 1 month ago
an analogy for the ø is the beginning of the pronounciation of early. "er"
hayhaypetey 1 month ago
Your eyes, your smile.
Your touch, your kiss.
Your promise, your words.
Our everlasting bliss.
Happy Valentine Day!
nargsify 1 month ago
Please make more videos!!!!
hayhaypetey 1 month ago
Hvor er other lessons?! :((
kshiable 1 month ago
Overall an excellent lesson---Norwegian is high up on my list of favorite languages to learn---and very enjoyable but I found the "Jewish grandmother" remark to be offensive...Please, use the word "Jewish", never "Jewy"!
Martin588 1 month ago
I really enjoyed lesson 1 but where is lesson 2, 3..... Please Micheal post the rest of the lessons for us. Thanks so much.
fedhas 1 month ago
Wonderful, visiting the Fjords next spring and trying to learn a few basic phrases.
alwayson09 1 month ago
Ø sounds like the German umlauts
Insect2Kill 1 month ago
@Insect2Kill probably because for most purposes it is? =)
(German) ö ~= (Norwegian) ø,
(German) ü ~= (Norwegian) y
Laniala 1 month ago
Love you sooo much :D. My friends from Norway always give me crap about not knowing there language. Its time to learn :)
guru8135 1 month ago
why do i need to say it like that when im wasted? is it more of a slang way to say it?
hollidaylevi 1 month ago
translate... i have a small dick and a bad attitude, which one you want to jump on first. i say that alot when im drunk so just bare with me. takk
hollidaylevi 1 month ago
@hollidaylevi Jeg har en liten pikk og en dårlig holdning, Hvilken du ønsker å hoppe på første. Hvarsågod
Croltown 1 month ago
@hollidaylevi If you wanna say it when you are wasted say it like: "Jeg har en liten pikk og en ræva holdning. Hvem av de vil du hoppe på først?"
ObLiViOnZThEkIllEr 1 month ago
Which part of norway did you learn your accent? It's very different to others I've heard :) Is this northern?
NetworkHuman 1 month ago
I guess the O is pronounced somewhere between hurt and hut
NetworkHuman 1 month ago
You have a wondeful rich voice, loved your other videos!
NetworkHuman 1 month ago
Translate, "Michelle Alexandra loves to sing the Blues."
ravendon 1 month ago
Best Norwegian lesson ever.
You are gorgeous and your singing voice is lovely.
Best wishes and hope you continue with your lessons.
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ravendon 1 month ago
Your lesson is awesome! looking forward to watching your next lesson!!
HanuiKang 1 month ago
Great job teacher, maybe if God allows me, I will go to Oslo next summer so it will be a pleasure to know more about any tip that you can advise me. By the way, in which city do you live Michelle! because i have heard such wonderful & beatiful things about Norway coming from sister. It would be a pleasure if you create a new lesson video. See ya :D
Greetings from Mexico
Orchaval 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
Please Michelle make other norwegian classes please. You are a very beautiful and good teacher.
Carlorasputin03 1 month ago
continue your classes norwegian girl :)
cyfer911 1 month ago
But tell me... why would a norwegian student want to learn norwegian? (hah)
ragnarkisten 1 month ago 5
@ragnarkisten Why would english students want to learn english? :)
rusalkadust 2 days ago in playlist Liked videos
@ragnarkisten You sir, are you stupid?
Combostoked 21 hours ago
@Combostoked This is phrased as a polar question. Which would make me seem more intelligent, a yes or a no answer? Maybe a resentment against answering at all, would be the wisest choice... what say you?
ragnarkisten 19 hours ago
Cute girl good teaching :) continue!
SemtexBam 1 month ago
The ø is easy. Just like church or birch. Chørkj, Børkj.... BTW, en as in one, enn as in than...
ragnarkisten 2 months ago
Are you norwegian?
MATTBOBVV 2 months ago
Could you compare the sound of A and Æ?
Paulocamposak 2 months ago
"they do that just to fuck with you" xD Y U NO HAVE MORE VIDEOS? :(
MrMole962 2 months ago
"å" is spoken like "Ohr" which means "ear" in german :D
thanks for this helpful video!
Vaney0 2 months ago
ha ha ha. "jewish mother from long island".
I don't think you've ever been to long island, have you ?
That's one of those so "interesting" and really usefull things american TV teach us all.
argiemerc 2 months ago
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XristineL22 2 months ago
jeg ikke snakke norsk....!
aibn16 2 months ago
ø for early! ørly!
Satsumeh 2 months ago
some numbers sound similar to german
akudal964 3 months ago
you are realy a great teacher, but I heard that there is 2 spoken languages in Norway can you precise which the differnce and wich one you give the lessons in please
MALEHREDA 3 months ago
@MALEHREDA There's only one. But, there is two ways to write; "Nynorsk" and "Bokmål". Also they are different dialects, depending on where you live. Like.. Oslo is pretty much in the middle of Norway, they talk "bokmål". Then we have "Finnark" and others in north they talk and write "Nynorsk". I talk another dialect from south, but I write "bokmål". And.. "bokmål" is the most common one.
Helenenopinkdoll 3 months ago
aw, no more? :'(
0urMutualFriend 4 months ago
Make moar, plz, this was great!
MorganVane 4 months ago
Love your video, really easy to understand! Will you be making a part two?
Lovetostamp6 4 months ago
man norwegian is hard to say
jcb2998 4 months ago
when should we use en and when et in front of nouns ?
dikar51 4 months ago
very useful wish you continue the remaining lessons, thanks for your efforts
strangernowhere 4 months ago
aaaand...... now all the words in the start like "HEI hvordan går det" has now been shortened too... HALLA.... ååå JA... jeg bor i Norge x3 i just type english if somebody else wanted to see how we changed hahahaha
AK1231234 4 months ago
this is great going to Oslo in November....the problem with learning Norse questioning is getting responses that you have no idea on :(
madduck09 4 months ago
"Hej alle mine norske studenter" haha :D
norskarna låter så otroligt glada hela tiden, nästa som ni sjunger tycker vi i sverige.
greetings from sweeeden
Agnesstation 5 months ago
U got æ ø and å from Denmark give us the credits ;D
Palmhoejnielsen 5 months ago
W I C K E D !..... in the alphabet some of em sound brooklyn
SuperCrazyWild786 5 months ago
you do the accent really well
Pigdogmeat 5 months ago
This was a very good video lesson, awaiting for lesson #2 teacher! :P
0TheVoiD 5 months ago
du er flink :)
froya009 5 months ago
wow! Er du opprinnelig fra norsk? du snakker engelsk perfekt.
SvenTveskegg 5 months ago
@SvenTveskegg you're not norwegian though, are you?
NatsumiRenSuzuki 4 months ago
u must continue your classes
prem5588 6 months ago 13
Can we see those fingers again? lol
AfGun0111 6 months ago
well thats is awesome lesson -1 plz post some more in same way ....its very easy and helpful to learn ......i have some relatives in norway but i dont know their language norske .
so it will help me a lot ........so plz post some more
god bless u
gona5ful 6 months ago
TBH she could teach me anything she wanted lol
yooanoozarrmay 7 months ago
: D yay I'm a little student! Jeg likker det! lol!!!!
DarkSigner7 7 months ago
Hey =) You're really good at speaking norwegian!!! :)) (I'm norwegian :PP) There is just one thing I would like to say (don't get mad ;s) When you say Hvor er en resturant? You usually say: Hvor er det en resturant? But, you can say both ;P Sorry, I just had to say it :s And again, you're really good at speaking norwegian, I thought you were norwegian before I looked at your profile :O
littlemelikeme 8 months ago
@littlemelikeme Hi, your probably going to thing this is quite random of me, and i'm sorry for that, but umm, well, I'm planning on coming to Norway! Probably next summer, but because your norwegian, I was wondering if you could suggest some cool places to go in Norway. Thank you if you can. I know that if random of me, but I hope you don't think i'm being rude or something, but if you want, can you suggest some, thank you so much.
MsYOvideos 7 months ago
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littlemelikeme 8 months ago
where's lesson number 2? first one is really awesome
bjahjooh 10 months ago 31