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Sentences, phrases, things you should know when talking to a Norwegian.
Good luck as always!

It's very nice to meet you
Det er veldig hyggelig å treffe/møte deg -- It was -- det var
You have a nice home
Du/dere har et fint hjem. Adverbs: veldig, utrolig
You have beautiful children
Du har fantastiske barn, so sweet, så søte, pretty, pene

This was a wonderful meal
Dette var et nydelig måltid
Thanks for the food
Takk for maten
It tasted good
Det smakte godt

Good morning / god morgen
God afternoon / god ettermiddag
good evening / god kveld
Good night / God natt -- natta
Sweet dreams / Drøm søtt
Sleep well / Sov godt

I'm tired / Jeg er trøtt
I'm hungry / jeg er sulten
I m thirsty / Jeg er tørst
Im sick / Jeg er syk

Wait a minut / Vent litt
That's too bad / Det var synd

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  • im norwegian and i still don't understand! AND I WAS BORN IN MEXICO!

  • @Wawanakwadude that's because she is from norway.....

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  • @morry3OO Dude I was just going to mentioned how I'm in freaking tijuana mexico trying to learn the native language! I guess i'm not the only guy that seems to be in a random situation.

  • any chance you could do one and say the names of household objects i want to make up a set of flash cards and stick them around the house to help me learn a little better....please keep doing these even if you end up repeating things once in a while....real big help to me

  • thank you for doing these videos, i would be lost without the spoken word as the pronunciation is so different from the written word ...you have made this hard language an enjoyable part of my study.....plus you are good to look at too

  • going to norway in a couple of weeks so could be usefull

  • 0:12 catchy title

  • @jalouchart Norwegian is more clear, we pronounse the consonants and vowels with the front of our mouth, while danish is a little bit more difficult. You speak with the back of you mouth and can sound a bit messy. Writing, the two languages is very similar, but not spoken. I favor norwegian ;)

  • @Keepseeker I think most norwegians would be very open toward someone from America. We hear so much from it, and almost everyone speaks english, so communicating wouldn't be a problem ;D

  • Are Norwegians friendly to Americans (non rude ones :3)? I was thinking of visiting someday but am not sure how well received I would be. I've been trying to learn some of the language but I probably won't be very good at it for a while..

  • i guess you could say vackre for beautiful

  • you sound more swedish to me when you speak norwegian

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