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  • I'm glad that every next lesson, you change your way of speaking. I mean that in my case, I like when you repeat words slowly and then faster (the words pronounced by the Norwegians, as always, SUPER FAST :D:D , they sound a bit different, so is good to hear two versions. from book and from life. I do not mean dialects Jeg jobber i et bakeri i Norge. Jeg le med ordene sjokoladebollespisekonkurranse­deltager. :D:D

  • @swponczek Haha, yes, it is a nice word "sjokoladebollespisekonkurrans­edeltager" :D. And it is good to hear that you like my way of teaching :P Hope you´re doing good ^^

  • I want to learn norwegian more than swedish because norwegian is like a mix on danish and swedish, and i'll understand both a little bit!

    Norge språk er veldig!

  • @NoblenOz Fine, I personally think that norwegian is a easier language to learn.

    But, "Norge språk er veldig"? That would mean something like "Norway language is very" xD

  • @NorwegianClasd jeg vil leare norsk)))

  • @nickitas87 Så sett i gang og lær! :)

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  • @hessssel

    It would be like saying sixthed xD

  • @hessssel that is because we have had it a long time.

  • hvorfor er det sjette og ikke sekste?

    why is it "sjette" and not "sekste"?

    correct me if i'm wrong :p

  • i will start to learn norwegien next year. thanks for the help

  • @Jennax31000 tusen takk for answering my question, thank you for having me means like thank you for having me over here, in other words thank you for letting me stay here. It's an irish expression. :)

  • @monsterGAUZ quark , bin auch deutsch :)

  • @eggywegs08 Jeg er veldig glad for å være her og takk for å ha meg ... but what do you mean with thank you for having me? :D

  • ahah i like how totally random you just say chocolate eating blabla whatever ahah i am sooo gonna learn that word so i can be all cool around my norwegian friends 8) :D :)

  • i m from norway

  • Are german people who like to learn norwegian rare?

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