Hæ? Austlandsk er de facto standard norsk? Kanskje ser det slik ut på austlandet? Eg lærer bort norsk til mine studentar, og då brukar eg sjølvsagt dialekta mi. Og det gjer vel alle? Det gjev ikkje meining at ein norsklærar i Kjøllefjord skal lære bort austnorsk som ingen i bygda snakkar. Austnorsk er relevant på austlandet, men ikkje ellers i landet. Ellers informativ og fin film👍
@keithalfred5308Күн бұрын
Good explanation but I couldn't hear most of your pronunciation as it was smothered by the annoying background music.
@gunnfredriksen3 күн бұрын
I'm native Norwegian, but wasn't really aware pitch accents were a thing until I studied linguistics in England and someone mentioned the Scandinavian "tone". It's interesting how we as native Norwegians don't really learn about pitch accents in school until we learn about the different dialect patterns as teenagers... We learn to listen/understand and speak it as kids and don't really think about it.
@WilfredFumbly4 күн бұрын
Very interesting! I now know why my Norwegian grandfather used to speak English... but often overlay a 'low high' type pitch pattern to it.
@mais-mensch127913 күн бұрын
Your American accent is perfect! How come? Did you lived there or something like that? It's quite impressive!
@PatrickAuri12 күн бұрын
Thank you! I’ve actually never been to any country where English is the official language, lol. I personally don’t think my accent is perfect, but I think it’s passable. I’ve just done a lot of pronunciation practice and learning the IPA also helped a lot
@marksummer47947 күн бұрын
@@PatrickAuri I am an ESL teacher. Your pronunciation is very good.
@Emile.gorgonZola13 күн бұрын
is toneme 1 or toneme 2 more common? (eg about 70% of nouns are masculine gender, which makes remembering gender easier)
@PatrickAuri13 күн бұрын
As far as I know, they’re both equally as common, but if a word only has one syllable, it will always be toneme #1
@tonyaspencer309014 күн бұрын
Oh goodness, very useful. Thank you. 😊
@michaelsargeaunt15 күн бұрын
So if Bokmal and Nynorsk are writing systems and not languages, what is a learner supposed to speak? Am I supposed to say: I speak English, French and Welsh and I know a writing system called Bokmal? Get a grip: language is supposed to be about communication, not accentuating differences and constantly scrapping. Languages turned into weapons for internal conflict or past historical resentments are childish and sad.
@alandoce918618 күн бұрын
Incredible
@raviponso388719 күн бұрын
Why does the lack of Japanese dub annoy you? What is your problem with the original voice acting?
@illya-22 күн бұрын
this is so american lole
@Dimitri302323 күн бұрын
Holy steel 🧎🏾♂️🖤
@hallvardolai23 күн бұрын
Norse is much much MUCH closer to nynorsk than bokmål. Bokmål is a norwegianized danish. Stop spreading disinformation.
It would be a lot easier to hear the accent if the music weren't so loud. (Why even have music during a language lesson?)
@MIDORI_YAMA04225 күн бұрын
完璧な発音に僕は敬意を表するッ!
@MIDORI_YAMA04225 күн бұрын
国境をGO BEYONDしたジョジョは世界一ィィィィィ!
@mevanonintaxer26 күн бұрын
Have you ever listened to your own videos?? Music is louder than your voice!!
@vinjarholennordvik366726 күн бұрын
Its also prayers wich is also pronounced just beraly different
@stananderson452428 күн бұрын
My Norwegian relatives thunk Nynorsk just sounds wierd.
@hcm9999Ай бұрын
Pitch accent is a waste of time, don't bother studying such a thing. Pronunciation is all about paying close attention to how native speakers pronounce and then try to emulate their pronunciation. Your pronunciation should be understandable. As long as native speakers can understand what you are saying, then that is enough. It doesn't matter if you pronounce SHINjuku or shinJUku, most native speakers will probably understand either pronunciation. Japan has a large number of different accents and dialects, it is much more important to learn and understand the accent of the local people around you, than try to master the Tokyo accent. There is nothing wrong with an accent. Everybody has an accent. In English, there is American accent, British accent, Australian accent, etc. There is no right or wrong accent. An American moving to the UK does not need to change his accent to British. As long as he can communicate with the locals, he can keep his own native accent. Foreigners will always speak with a very characteristic foreign accent. Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks English with a German accent, Sofia Vergara speaks English with a hispanic accent. There is nothing wrong with an accent. As long as native speakers can understand you, there is no need to change or improve your accent.
@redrain89Ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏
@benttranberg2690Ай бұрын
Darn, so complicated. I'm never gonna learn this. Oh, wait, I'm already a Norwegian native speaker, so I don't have to think about it. But it's fascinating.
@SophieAmp12 күн бұрын
I think the same about French! Oh, wait, im a native speaker. But it is fascinating😊
@benttranberg269012 күн бұрын
French is a beautiful language. If I ever do learn it, perhaps the magic disappears. Probably never will learn it, since I've got nobody to speak French with.
@samahdyАй бұрын
Well, my compliments to you fella. I thought you were from the US midwest (native English speaker) and of Hungarian or Italian descent.
@germanthejoker6325Ай бұрын
Ese es el opening oficial ?
@TurboAutist-sg7loАй бұрын
Isnt swedish the same? I mean just off the top of my head ”banan” and ”banan” the road and banana.
@tylerpettit921Ай бұрын
OHMYFLIPPINGOD!!! I DIDNOT EXPECT YOU TO HAVE A VOICE LIKE THAT!!! I LIKE IT!!!
@feedback1363Ай бұрын
It turned out very well, that's something very good and the cover is too good.
@smilepie5735Ай бұрын
媽媽罵麻馬
@billyholmes169Ай бұрын
You should become a voicr actor PLEASE.
@victorlimavocalsАй бұрын
Truly amazing!!!
@alanpotter8680Ай бұрын
We moved to Bergen and my understanding for Norwegian was blown to pieces :D
@TouhocaloidАй бұрын
My partner is from Hausesund and I have been learning Norwegian as a result. You mentioned South/West Norway has High to Low pitch accent - do you ever think you would cover that? ^^
@PatrickAuriАй бұрын
I would love to talk about more Norwegian dialects and their intonation in the future! I actually have planned doing it for a long time, but I've been super busy with lots of things in my life recently. However, I've recently moved to a new apartment and things are going much better in my life, so I'll try to look into it in the near future!
@MartinLiversageАй бұрын
In Danish, which is closely related to Norwegian, we have 'stød' which seems to affect some of the same words as in Norwegian, e.g. 'bønder' (with stød) and 'bønner' (without stød). Reading the Wikipedia article I learned that some Danish dialects have no stød but instead a pitch accent like Norwegian (and Swedish). 🤯 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B8d
@PatrickAuriАй бұрын
I knew about stød having the same function as pitch accent in Norwegian and Swedish, but I didn't know about the Danish dialects that have pitch accent! That's super interesting!
@huzlip2655Ай бұрын
Me encanta, este es mi anime favorito, aunque nadie conoce el anime, sus OST diria que son de las mejores de todos los animes, yoko kanno la mejor productora en hacer canciones, felicidades, me encanto tu trabajo, me encantaria que hicieras cover de las demas canciones de Zankyou no terror como es VON y tambien ís,
@randomperson-uy7qwАй бұрын
Bro this is crazy
@MinfrelserKristus2 ай бұрын
takk skal du ha
@qarshygaurazbaev12162 ай бұрын
😍👍👍👍
@aifos51712 ай бұрын
Great cover! It's so cool that you managed to get the official lyrics, I would love to know what the other ost are saying...
@pancakecookies502 ай бұрын
3:23 is it "Dark Link" i listen for "Dark sign"?
@phistoanonymous17982 ай бұрын
XBox, Jim Carry, eat a bear, ham and cheese... SEPHIROTH! I do believe this song covers things this world needs.
@solaris40192 ай бұрын
This isn't an intro, it's just a shitty slide show for idiots/casual gamer with VERY LOW IQ. Sekiro, DS1, 2, 3 HAVE REAL INTRO.
@narue_4962 ай бұрын
you're the one crying about rdm in general sam's video? lmao what a dweeb.
@merc340sr2 ай бұрын
You must have learned English in USA or Canada. I cannot detect any Norwegian accent in your English!
@Alien_food2 ай бұрын
Okay we NEED a full cover now!
@GeneralPurpose32 ай бұрын
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@mikethecreator98582 ай бұрын
He brought past Alyx back, and then plucked future Alyx out of existence, at the exact moment Eli was saved.
@hijackbyejack17292 ай бұрын
Hallo, velkommen tilbake! jeg vil si at videoene om norsk som du lagde hjalp meg mye! For det fortjener deg mye ros. Spesielt videoen din om norsk uttale, jeg ville ikke snakke norsk så godt som jeg gjør om jeg aldri hadde fant det. I forhold til ADHD, jeg håper at alt ordner seg. Det er bra at du har funnet veiledning til det. Lykke til!
@BagusEleven2 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the new place!!! Cant wait for more content from you beacuse you are amazing so keep it up!
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Hæ? Austlandsk er de facto standard norsk? Kanskje ser det slik ut på austlandet? Eg lærer bort norsk til mine studentar, og då brukar eg sjølvsagt dialekta mi. Og det gjer vel alle? Det gjev ikkje meining at ein norsklærar i Kjøllefjord skal lære bort austnorsk som ingen i bygda snakkar. Austnorsk er relevant på austlandet, men ikkje ellers i landet. Ellers informativ og fin film👍
Good explanation but I couldn't hear most of your pronunciation as it was smothered by the annoying background music.
I'm native Norwegian, but wasn't really aware pitch accents were a thing until I studied linguistics in England and someone mentioned the Scandinavian "tone". It's interesting how we as native Norwegians don't really learn about pitch accents in school until we learn about the different dialect patterns as teenagers... We learn to listen/understand and speak it as kids and don't really think about it.
Very interesting! I now know why my Norwegian grandfather used to speak English... but often overlay a 'low high' type pitch pattern to it.
Your American accent is perfect! How come? Did you lived there or something like that? It's quite impressive!
Thank you! I’ve actually never been to any country where English is the official language, lol. I personally don’t think my accent is perfect, but I think it’s passable. I’ve just done a lot of pronunciation practice and learning the IPA also helped a lot
@@PatrickAuri I am an ESL teacher. Your pronunciation is very good.
is toneme 1 or toneme 2 more common? (eg about 70% of nouns are masculine gender, which makes remembering gender easier)
As far as I know, they’re both equally as common, but if a word only has one syllable, it will always be toneme #1
Oh goodness, very useful. Thank you. 😊
So if Bokmal and Nynorsk are writing systems and not languages, what is a learner supposed to speak? Am I supposed to say: I speak English, French and Welsh and I know a writing system called Bokmal? Get a grip: language is supposed to be about communication, not accentuating differences and constantly scrapping. Languages turned into weapons for internal conflict or past historical resentments are childish and sad.
Incredible
Why does the lack of Japanese dub annoy you? What is your problem with the original voice acting?
this is so american lole
Holy steel 🧎🏾♂️🖤
Norse is much much MUCH closer to nynorsk than bokmål. Bokmål is a norwegianized danish. Stop spreading disinformation.
「日本語でアフレコする」「声真似も似ている」その「両方」やることが出来るのがこの人の「敬意」を表するところだな
トニオさんが歌ったらこんな感じだったらいいな
It would be a lot easier to hear the accent if the music weren't so loud. (Why even have music during a language lesson?)
完璧な発音に僕は敬意を表するッ!
国境をGO BEYONDしたジョジョは世界一ィィィィィ!
Have you ever listened to your own videos?? Music is louder than your voice!!
Its also prayers wich is also pronounced just beraly different
My Norwegian relatives thunk Nynorsk just sounds wierd.
Pitch accent is a waste of time, don't bother studying such a thing. Pronunciation is all about paying close attention to how native speakers pronounce and then try to emulate their pronunciation. Your pronunciation should be understandable. As long as native speakers can understand what you are saying, then that is enough. It doesn't matter if you pronounce SHINjuku or shinJUku, most native speakers will probably understand either pronunciation. Japan has a large number of different accents and dialects, it is much more important to learn and understand the accent of the local people around you, than try to master the Tokyo accent. There is nothing wrong with an accent. Everybody has an accent. In English, there is American accent, British accent, Australian accent, etc. There is no right or wrong accent. An American moving to the UK does not need to change his accent to British. As long as he can communicate with the locals, he can keep his own native accent. Foreigners will always speak with a very characteristic foreign accent. Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks English with a German accent, Sofia Vergara speaks English with a hispanic accent. There is nothing wrong with an accent. As long as native speakers can understand you, there is no need to change or improve your accent.
👏👏👏👏👏
Darn, so complicated. I'm never gonna learn this. Oh, wait, I'm already a Norwegian native speaker, so I don't have to think about it. But it's fascinating.
I think the same about French! Oh, wait, im a native speaker. But it is fascinating😊
French is a beautiful language. If I ever do learn it, perhaps the magic disappears. Probably never will learn it, since I've got nobody to speak French with.
Well, my compliments to you fella. I thought you were from the US midwest (native English speaker) and of Hungarian or Italian descent.
Ese es el opening oficial ?
Isnt swedish the same? I mean just off the top of my head ”banan” and ”banan” the road and banana.
OHMYFLIPPINGOD!!! I DIDNOT EXPECT YOU TO HAVE A VOICE LIKE THAT!!! I LIKE IT!!!
It turned out very well, that's something very good and the cover is too good.
媽媽罵麻馬
You should become a voicr actor PLEASE.
Truly amazing!!!
We moved to Bergen and my understanding for Norwegian was blown to pieces :D
My partner is from Hausesund and I have been learning Norwegian as a result. You mentioned South/West Norway has High to Low pitch accent - do you ever think you would cover that? ^^
I would love to talk about more Norwegian dialects and their intonation in the future! I actually have planned doing it for a long time, but I've been super busy with lots of things in my life recently. However, I've recently moved to a new apartment and things are going much better in my life, so I'll try to look into it in the near future!
In Danish, which is closely related to Norwegian, we have 'stød' which seems to affect some of the same words as in Norwegian, e.g. 'bønder' (with stød) and 'bønner' (without stød). Reading the Wikipedia article I learned that some Danish dialects have no stød but instead a pitch accent like Norwegian (and Swedish). 🤯 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B8d
I knew about stød having the same function as pitch accent in Norwegian and Swedish, but I didn't know about the Danish dialects that have pitch accent! That's super interesting!
Me encanta, este es mi anime favorito, aunque nadie conoce el anime, sus OST diria que son de las mejores de todos los animes, yoko kanno la mejor productora en hacer canciones, felicidades, me encanto tu trabajo, me encantaria que hicieras cover de las demas canciones de Zankyou no terror como es VON y tambien ís,
Bro this is crazy
takk skal du ha
😍👍👍👍
Great cover! It's so cool that you managed to get the official lyrics, I would love to know what the other ost are saying...
3:23 is it "Dark Link" i listen for "Dark sign"?
XBox, Jim Carry, eat a bear, ham and cheese... SEPHIROTH! I do believe this song covers things this world needs.
This isn't an intro, it's just a shitty slide show for idiots/casual gamer with VERY LOW IQ. Sekiro, DS1, 2, 3 HAVE REAL INTRO.
you're the one crying about rdm in general sam's video? lmao what a dweeb.
You must have learned English in USA or Canada. I cannot detect any Norwegian accent in your English!
Okay we NEED a full cover now!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
He brought past Alyx back, and then plucked future Alyx out of existence, at the exact moment Eli was saved.
Hallo, velkommen tilbake! jeg vil si at videoene om norsk som du lagde hjalp meg mye! For det fortjener deg mye ros. Spesielt videoen din om norsk uttale, jeg ville ikke snakke norsk så godt som jeg gjør om jeg aldri hadde fant det. I forhold til ADHD, jeg håper at alt ordner seg. Det er bra at du har funnet veiledning til det. Lykke til!
Congratulations on the new place!!! Cant wait for more content from you beacuse you are amazing so keep it up!