Norwegian Pronunciation - Some of the basics
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In this video, we take a look at some basic pronunciation rules in Norwegian. Remember that every dialect is different, so you will certainly find local variations to these rules!
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Thank you ! super useful, well paced and not shrill !
Tussen tak ...det er veldig klart og nyttig.
Tusen takk for hjelpsom leksjon! It's funny (or not) that mobile language apps like Duolingo or Mondly don't even cover the alphabet and these simple grammar rules.
Thank you for a clear teaching style
This is really helpful, especially the part with the silent letters, thank you so much!
Really really helpful 👍😃
Thank you very much!! It was very useful:)
Thank you so much! This video is very helpful!
i love the lessons :> thank your so much!
Tusen takk. Videoen er hjelpsom.
Thank you You are amazing
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It's good and helpful. But you may find the grammar part of silent words a little hard if you are a beginner of Norwegian bokmal language. Otherwise OK.........
I love this lesson! Thank you so much
I've met a lot of Norwegians and watched a lot of videos in KZread. Regarding alphabet. This is one of the best. The thing is, Norwegian natives do not understand o and å are super confusing sound to foreigners. 😂
Good teacher
nice lecturer :)
fascinating
Takk .so much. Love from China
@rogoohtv452
Жыл бұрын
Takk
How do you pronounce the name "Fosaaen"? At some point during World War 2, my dad, Knute, stopped off at a little town in Iowa to check on a relative. He asked at the local bar* for Mr. "Fawson" (how our branch of the family pronounces the name), but the bartender didn't know of him. A few minutes later, the bartender asked my dad if he meant Mr. "Foo-sown", or "Foo-sowen", or some such--and then gave dad the directions to the relative he was looking for. *Based on the theory that, in a small town, even if the bartender didn't know every single person in that town, he probably knew every Norwegian.
@gladysnelson6932
3 жыл бұрын
😀😃😄
@uttaleno
3 жыл бұрын
That's a fun story! The bartender's pronunciation is quite close, at least the second one: "Foo-sowen". What you write as "ow" here, like a diphthong, is just the vowel "å".
What did you prounece (c) . Thank you
@uttaleno
3 жыл бұрын
This letter, as q, x, w and z, almost only appears in loanwords. The pronunciation differs: camping = k, Cecilie = s, cello = tj or sj. The main rule is that it is pronounced s before i, e, y and k before a, o, u. That should be added in a later video.
Are double consonants pronounced in Norwegian?
How about "unnskyl"
Is this a rule that ''eg'' in the end of the word is pronunce like''æi''?
@uttaleno
10 ай бұрын
No, it only applies to a few words. The word “steg” (step), for example, is pronounced with a long /e/ and a /g/
Is the "v" pronounce the same way like in English?
@uttaleno
10 ай бұрын
Not completely. The Norwegian is usually an approximant, while the English is a fricative. The difference in pronunciation here is quite slim,
Det var feil når du sa J si det sånn her jådd
@uttaleno
3 жыл бұрын
Hei! Noen sier "jådd" for , mens andre (som meg) sier "je". Begge er like korrekte.
ignorere ....Her uttaler man g 🤨
@uttaleno
3 жыл бұрын
Hei, Farhan! G uttales ofte, men ikke før j: gjøre, eller på slutten av adjektiv med ig: hyggelig. Se fra ca. 3:20 i videoen.