![]() ![]() These are a collection of phrases that I often hear being used in daily life here in Norway, therefore I thought they could be helpful for all the learners of Norwegian out there. He is a teacher, you see.įeel free to ask me questions about these or request more specific fillers! norwegian norskĢ1 useful phrases of daily Norwegian □□ In other regions one would say “skjønner du”. “Skjø’” is not really used in the southern regions, but if you’re around Trøndelag, you’ll hear this a lot. It comes from the word “å skjønne”, which means to understand, to realize or to “get it”. Skjønner du / skjø’ - used at the end of sentences in the same way as “you see” in English. Ikke sant? - translates to “not true”, but is used for saying “right?” “don’t you agree?”.Īround Bergen, people usually drop the “ikke” and just say “sant”. I’m from Bergen so I didn’t know that not everyone says this until I googled it lol. ![]() Jeg skulle jo liksom bare prøve den på, da. And since it means ‘then’, you can also use it in the same way as in English. Har du liksom tenkt å gå med det der? / Are you seriously like, going to wear that thing?ĭa - this literally means then, but we often use it to end sentences, especially if we’re saying something that another person might want to argue with. Liksom - the Norwegian equivalent to “like” - use it everywhere! It can also be used to enhance sarcasm. Vel, altså, her er planen… / Well, so, here is the plan… Vel - “well”, can be used in the same way as in English. It’s often used to enhance confidence, whether it’s strong or weak.Īltså, mamma sa at jeg får lov til å gjøre det. Hvis jeg har gjort noen feil, vær så snill å fortelle meg! norwegian norsk Hovedperson (nm) - main character, protagonistĮgenskap (nnt) - characteristic (personality) Hope that helps - lykke til med å lære norsk! If you find someone you like, try to find them on instagram/facebook and give them a follow for even more Norwegian! If you go on spotify and type in “norsk ” you should get plenty of playlists come up. Norwegian music is another really good way to surround yourself with the language - here’s a post of my own personal favourites and here’s a playlist of Disney songs. On facebook I also follow BestOfNorge which is basically common memes translated into Norwegian so they’re usually easy to understand. You can also follow NRK on instagram which will expose you to short, subtitled news clips daily. Hi there! I don’t actually know many native speakers who post in Norwegian here on tumblr, but I follow a few other blogs who are learning Norwegian, some of which regularly post in Norwegian (off the top of my head - if I missed you out give us a native also recommend tuning in to Norwegian radio - you won’t be able to understand anything for a while, but having the radio as background noise will really help you get used to the rhythm and melody of the language (P2 is my favourite channel because there’s less awful English music, more folks talking Norwegian). There may be some mistakes here, so feel free to let me know if you find any so I can correct them as soon as possible :D norwegian norsk ![]() Jeg er bestemt på å greie det! = I am determined I will make it!Īlle gjør feil, det går bra! = everyone makes mistakes, it’s okay! Øvelse gjør mester! = practices makes perfect! Å reise rundt i verden = to travel around the world Å snakke … flytende = to speak … fluently Å øve, praktisere = to practice, exercise Språklig = linguistic, relating to languages Pause (m/f) = break, break (short time for relaxation) Intetkjønnsord (n) = neuter (gendered) word Hunkjønnsord (n) = feminine (gendered) word Hankjønnsord (n) = masculine (gendered) word Grammatisk kjønn (n) = grammatical gender Setningsoppbygging (m/f) = sentence construction Personlig pronomen (n) = personal pronoun Substantivbøyning (m/f) = noun conjugation Glosebok (m/f) = glossary book, vocabulary book, book for new words Språkøre (n) = language ear (someone who is good at learning languages) Språkforståelse (m) = language understanding Morsmål (n) = native language, native tounge ![]()
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