Publiners - Toft
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takk praktfull. I 'M AN AMERICAN NORWEGIAN AND PROUD TO SAY MY FAMILY CAME FROM NORWAY. LOVE YOU GUYS . THIS MUSIC MAKES ME HAPPY AND WANT TO DANCE LIKE CRAZY. SO COOL . MY FAMILY IS FROM BERGEN, OSLO AND LILLEHAMMER. MANY STILL LIVE IN THOSE AREAS BOLSTAD AND PEDERSON AND ARNOGARD . KEEP SINGING. LOVE YOU.
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@stefpatras No, it's not close to the Oslo dialect by any means. I actually speak this dialect since I'm from the same region as the guys in the video, sort of in the middle of Norway.
If you're learning to read "bokmål", then I'd suggest you listen to people who speak/sing kinda "bokmål"-ish. I'll send ya a message with names of some Norwegian bands if you're still interested. :P
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is this by any means close to Oslo dialect? .. Bokmal???
please response i'm trying to learn Norsk and i have to get acquainted with the hearing of the language:)
Hilsen fra Hellas:) tusen takk!
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@007toft007 In modern Norwegian the variant 'toft' isn't an accepted word in neither of the two official, Norwegian written languages. But in Old Norse, from which the Norwegian language originates, 'toft', written then as 'topt' (same pronounciation), was a noun and meant something like 'a place of a house'. This word has now survived as the nouns 'tomt' and 'tuft', which bear pretty much the same meaning. However placenames are written as 'Toft' out of tradition . ^-^
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@007toft007: Toft is a place in Brønnøysund
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@007toft007: Toft is a place in Brønnøysund
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en god nordlænin kan høre noka nord norske utrøkk
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lol, this song is cool
Er det mulig å finne på no så genial musikk som denne :O
Awsome <3
Murdercupcake 3 years ago 11
Kjæmpeartig video:) og vældi bra låt!
kletteklanen 3 years ago 7