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/10 Norwegian words/expressions (more or less) that will serve you every single day, I promise you!
Read MoreHere I'll share my personal experiences on language learning and things that come to my mind that I would like to share with you about the Norwegian language and culture and more :)
10 Norwegian words/expressions (more or less) that will serve you every single day, I promise you!
Read MoreHow are you feeling today? Not great? Maybe you have a headache or you're just exhausted. Here are some tips on sentences that will help you express your physical distress ;)
Read MoreNow, in Norwegian, there are two ways to say the adjective "good" in Norwegian: "bra" and "god/godt". Note that "bra" and "godt" can also be adverbs, so pay attention to the function of the word. When it's an adverb (meaning "well" and not "good"), there is no difference between the two. But let's look deeper into the different meanings of "good" to understand when to use each of the adjectives "bra" and "god/godt".
Read MoreSo, there are three different ways to say "I go" in Norwegian (well, actually, there's at least one more, but I won't talk about that here). Let me explain when to use each one :)
Read MoreOk, so you've probably noticed that the stores are closed today? Maybe you're having a day off of work as well? But WHY? What is going on? What is this "pinse" thing all about? How is it celebrated and how do you notice "pinse" in everyday life in Norway?
Read MoreGet a short introduction to Norwegian dialects with the dialect expert Rune! :)
Read More"Begge", "begge deler" or "begge to"? All of them mean "both", so what is the difference? It's SO easy!!
Read MoreThe two Norwegian words "da" and "når" can both be translated into "when", so how do you know when to use each of them?
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