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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

Going through some words that sound the same but have different TONES. Hope this helps!
Explanation of the U sound.
The difference between Y and I.
And as promised, some spesial words for some of you! (sorry it was late).
I know this may not be hard for all of you, but it is for some!

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  • du e VAKKRAST ... herregud. voe has nothing on you.

  • @tehasian1 haha, you are the cutest! <3 And yes I do have a boyfriend! He's in some of my videos ^^

  • @Crienexzy jaa... jag såg vissa av honom... but wow, i only wish there was a swedish version of you when i was learning swedish. would have made my learning A LOT faster haha WOOOOOOOOW, what made you do this? you are such a dedicated person. i love your work.

  • @tehasian1 I actually yhink i started because youtube people asked me.. :P

  • Noen av de var EKSTREMT like da:p Hadde vært lettere med Hortens dialekt:p Btw... utrolig flott når du sier "y"! ;P

  • @phihau Du er dum Philip ^^

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  • So, You're trying to say, when I ask for an umbrella with the wrong "I" at the end of norwegian word, no one will understand me? :(

  • Very instructive, really. Nice if you could play a video where you show this in practice by saying the following, tusen takk :)

    Bønder spiser bønner

    Hvordan vil været være?

    Føllet vil følge etter

    Vi tømmer elven for tømmer

    Dette verket får det til å verke i hodet mitt

    Skuffen ligger i skuffen

    Det kunne like godt være liket

    Ender ender på enden

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  • haha, I think I understand. Like the emphasis is either on the first syllable or the second, depending on which word we mean to say?

  • Det er vanskelig :(

  • 3:53 :)

  • You unreal cool and funny *)

    Thank you for your lessons!!!

  • You are doing a great job there, your explanations are really useful. Kinda had to smile at the "light and "braid"".

    "Broad" is "breit" in german and is pronounced nearly the way you accendantly did it.

  • Very convenient to have these clips to show non-Norwegian friends of mine. :)

  • Did you ever get your Tom shoes? We have a family member who used to haul our old shoes to South America when he flew down there.

  • However, I should point out that some dialects reverse the tones, and that some other dialects don't have tonal differences. ;-)

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