Business Norwegian: Telephone calls
In this business Norwegian lesson, you will learn how to make a telephone call.
Join our Business Norwegian courses to learn more about several business Norwegian expressions used when making telephone calls.
In particular, you will learn business Norwegian phrases and questions for the following common situations:
How to ask to speak with a particular person in a department.
How to introduce yourself and identify yourself over the phone.
How to explain why you are calling the company.
How to leave a message with a secretary or assistant.
How to ask when the person will be returning.
How to say that you don't understand something.
How to ask someone to speak more loudly.
How to thank someone and finish the telephone call.
There are many examples and lots of new Norwegian words in the course. I advise you to sign up, listen to the pronunciation and take notes.
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Excellent example to understand how to get a Telephone conversation about.
Fantastisk. Love it.
hi could you do the same video but with norwegian email correspondence?
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Perfekt !,)
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Hi Kristine. Actually I’m fluent in 6 languages. 2 European and 4 other local languages that I learnt in my late teenage years. I have been dying to ask someone for a long period of time. The use of ‘du’ in conversation while communicating in Norwegian. A good example from your conversation, that is if I’m right. 1.) Du, da skal jeg sette over. Et lite øyeblikk. 2.) Du, de svarer ikke… In all the six languages I speak if I use you! (du) like native Norwegians do. My whole conversation wouldn’t clink right and it will sound very rude… Any explanation? Thanks
@eduardo-ur4nj
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yes
@darkshinigami9438
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What are these languages that you are fluent in? 😀
😂
Dere er strålende
Jeg forstår ikke alt, bare noe ord
Sounds like Thai language in Europe