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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2010

A quick introduction to the Norwegian verbs and thei conjugation

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  • why is it: Jeg er en mann

    and not: Jeg er mannen

    ???

  • @alsoness Well: Jeg er en mann (I am a man), Jeg er mannen (I am THE man). This is why.

  • great video...i have only one question...when do you use past tense and when past participe?...is it the same difference as in english?

  • @iwA7XAMATORY Yes. It is practically the same as in English.

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  • Jeg er en mann : indefinite form

    Jeg er mannen i huset : particular form

    :)

  • eksempel: Ubestemt form = Jeg er en mann. Det er bestemt form : Jeg er mannen i huset.

  • @atizablaze Thanks dude :)

    

  • I wonder... Are you from Norway?

    It was a great video :)

  • Two things:

    first, you talk about six forms for the verbs and only actually enumerate five

    second, for me it would be more useful if you have put different examples for the same verbs (I was sorry about Maritta, who was loved but soon forgotten, hahaha)

    anyway, thanks a lot for your effort (mange takk) and a hug from Spain,

    gracias por el curro, un abrazo desde España,

    rafarrojas

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