All Phrases You Need for Daily Conversations in Norwegian
All phrases you need to have a good conversation in Norwegian!
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In this video, you’ll learn all the Norwegian you need to improve your speaking skills. You will learn the most common and useful phrases for everyday life to be able to have good conversations in Norwegian. You'll hear Norwegian native speakers to improve your listening comprehension skills as well. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning Norwegian, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.
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I love the way you teaching. Very effective.
Your slo-mo I love it. I learnt many words. Tusen takk.
I received Norwegian Class 101 this past Christmas, and I am really dedicated to learning the language before visiting Norway on my bucket list. When I am not seriously studying on the website, I like to have this and others of your KZread videos playing in the background for listening and reinforcement. Your voice and presentation of the language is so pleasant and encouraging. It is helping tremendously. Tusen Takk !!!!
Thanks for all your help!!
Tack så mycket.
Tusen takk.
I like this video, I understand very well, thanks for it
Hallo..very good technique explanation to people how to pronounce correct way... well done mrs.teacher!!!
Great job Thank you so much . Stay safe stay blessed..
Wow 50 words a day. That makes me feel inadequate. ;)
You make it easier to understand. Thankyou 😍
@asifmuniruniverse7732
2 жыл бұрын
Laila nailah is your real name ?
@asifmuniruniverse7732
2 жыл бұрын
You name mixture of two culture as I think maybe I'm wrong
Du er veldig flink lærer. Eg lærer nynorsk. :) ha en fin dag til alle dere.
Thank you for sharing such valuable resources..kindly share some more.....videos ......
This is better, the words are pronounced one by one slowly tks Annette,tusen takk..greetings from Indonesia!!
I actually came here after watching Skam, haha and your voice reminds me of Noora. Thank you for this opportunity to help improve my norwegian to be able to enjoy my favourite show in its original language.
Great lesson
Thanks 🙏
Tusen takk
Tussen takk from the Philippines
the best one so far u r outstanding ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Anette is so beautiful and charismatic!
I like your videos as they are well done and you seem to be enjoying yourself. We are heading to Begen and Olso and will be there on October 25.
veldig bra takk
I love Norwegian so much
Takk😊😘
Jeg elsker Norsk!
Such a fun teacher! :D Keep up the good work ;)
@nendreful
5 жыл бұрын
Lithuanian water is the best and cleanest, not Norwegian. Norway also has limited amounts of drinking water, I saw signs recommending not to use drinking water last summer. So not be so proud about water
Note: By the time (06:04), the translation in English which was written is not the same with what was said. (airport...) and (airplane...). Please check that out and try to correct the failure. Great job! Thanks a lot.
Amsterdam tapwater will always be my favourite though.
That's true... Never noticed before how bad water is in my country, than after visit in Norway
I am at the moment studying hard (Norsk), I have some difficulties about the difference and how to use "deg" and "du" there s some video specifically explains the differences and how "Å være verb" (to be verb ) how we should use in grammar sentences in the correct way, different contexts and situations Tusen takk Med vennlig hilsen
@chamikamadushani7434
7 ай бұрын
i don’t know
Aberdeen, Scotland 🏴. Please to meet you!.
Is there some reason like formality/informality or slightly different meaning why you might say «Har du lyst...?» as opposed to «Vil du...?» ? I feel like there is some subtlety I may be missing, more just curious though.
Note: By tge time (17:45-17:47) you said (...begrenset) instead of (...ubegrenset). Please check that out, and try to correct the mistake. Great job! Thanx a lot!
Good morning my friendered
Veldig God takk skal du ha
Takk
just some incredible simularities between Norwegian and Dutch: forklare = verklaren hØre = horen anbefalinger = aanbevelingen komme = komen koster = kost hete = heten tenke = denken side note: 'beklagen' in Dutch means something along the lines of complaining intensively. 'een beklager' would be the one doing that. funny how it means 'excuse me' in norwegian
@DraslyThe1
4 жыл бұрын
how the words are written is very similar some of the words. But in Dutch you pronounce it very differently. I can confirme that. I am norwegian and dutch I speak both language fluent
@h0pesfall
2 жыл бұрын
It's because both are West Germanic languages...
@amanwithaplaninavan
11 ай бұрын
@@h0pesfall well...dutch is however norwegian is a north germanic language.
I am having intention to study Norwegian and I'm trying to find an online English-Norwegian-English dictionary including phonetic transcription. Could anyone knows that help me pleaseeee ;-; thank you sooo much
True Norwegian water is the best:)
Your smile so beautiful 😄❤😗
Can somebody explain why in the sentence “Jeg kommer til å telle til tre” what the difference between “til å” and “til” is? why the extra “å” in the first part?
@filipponicotra5125
3 жыл бұрын
I haven't understood it neither
@MrScottbrady1
3 жыл бұрын
@@filipponicotra5125 I understand it now, you use “til å” if a verb follows it
@filipponicotra5125
3 жыл бұрын
@@MrScottbrady1 thank you so much!
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Hviken dag er det i dag?
@noahstirling4950
3 жыл бұрын
I dag er det onsdag sju april
Hei, jeg bare lurer på frasen "Har dere noen ledige rom i kveld?" Er det ikke blir riktig å bruke "noe" sted for "noen" fordi vi har flertall "ledige rom", ikke sant? For eksempel vi har uttrykk "ikke noe problem", der er flertall og brukes "noe". Hva synes du?
In "kunne jeg fatt et kart" why do you use "fatt" instead of "far"? Thanks!!
@marirnningen5199
2 жыл бұрын
You use fått because kunne is in past tense, while kan is present tense and får is for presense tense
How do you say super pretty in Norwegian?
@noahstirling4950
3 жыл бұрын
Veldig vakker, kjempepen, either one works
6:23 why the "en" in "Er Wi-Fi en gratis"?
@nyan77677
2 жыл бұрын
That "en" in particular must be attached to the noun and it's the equivalent of the word "the" in english. "Er wi-fien gratis?" --> "is the wi-fi gratis?" If en is put behing and the word wi-fi, in means "a wi-fi" (en wi-fi)
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Can you make a video Intermediate level and higher Intermediate
Not only is she smart but beautiful as well.
Mam I love u Jeh elesker deg
I speak Dutch and Norwegian is quite easier to learn because they some similar words, al though they’re written differently.
Hva sa du? I think Haaaaa?is more efficient since we Indonesian use it all the times LOL
Hi
Is it true that if you smile at a stranger or (god forbid) even talk to them, they think you're a total weirdo?
Could I know the name of this lovely girl? please!
Why is v the letter v used so often Norwegian or swedish
It should be said, these phrases vary from dialects.
i thought i was watching on 0.75 speed
Du er vakker
"Top 10 phrases your parents would say" Where's the phrase "You're the biggest mistake of my life"?
Yeah i understand to English but not fluent in conversation
Hi hello mam
the only “L” i see is in the word “Elsker”
@_7f00ff
3 жыл бұрын
What do you mean?
Hi sister have a what's up
maybe you know my name ?
Your are so beautiful. ^^
🤤🤤🤤🥵🥵🥵
It's very hard to concentrate.
Jeg tuller ikke? Japan: ikke ikke kimochi desu
Why am I here? I’m Norwegian lmao
@noahstirling4950
3 жыл бұрын
I do the same with my native Dutch sometimes. Ha en god dag :)
On the English: "Could I GET a map" is wrong / poor English. You should say "Could I have a map" - and then the shop assistant will get you a map. Get = go and fetch. Maybe the 'get' thing is American English.
Tusen takk
😍
Hi
@asifmuniruniverse7732
2 жыл бұрын
You speak sweetly agarchay albeit language itself not soft