Essential Norwegian Words and Phrases to Sound Like a Native
Here are some essential Norwegian words and phrases that will help you sound like a Native!
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Your teaching ability is only matched by your adorability.
Terrible Gaming- Yah, she is very pretty
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@@mrmatt1165 ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Ja, hun er så så vakker ❤️
I really like Anette. She is fun to watch. She is like my dear friend teaching me Norwegian 🥰
I learn so much more from this KZhead channel than I do from Duolingo
Thankyou so much. You way of teaching is great...
Love it! This helps so much!
Just started learning, your way of teaching is very good and I'm picking it up slowly as my memory isn't brilliant but getting there. Going to Norway next year so hopefully I should learned enough for my holiday, tusen takk
I love the little cartoon avatars of you in these videos. They are funny!
Tusen takk
This is a really helpfull lesson! Thanks
Tus vídeos son excelentes!!! Gracias!
Tusen takk for at du lærte oss norsk 😄
Tusen takk for hjelpen
Haha i love these videos :) thank you so much for making them . I like norwegian language and i hope to learn it .
I'm actually learning Swedish but Anette is so lovely
Hi teacher Annette you are so good in teaching thank you for your hjelp
great videos! takk!
Thank you very match Tusen hjertelig takk for god hjelp
You're trembling voice sounds so sweet Annette. 😊
Tussen takk 🙏🏻🌺🌼🌸
You are great Mam
mye i en norsk video, velig glad i dem uansett
Tusen takk ♥
Tusen Takk Annete
Oh , , God I like it its not hard, I love your language . . thanks for sharing . . . Superb ✌✌
Du velgi flink lærer tusen takk på hjelp.
for hjelpen*
I like your voice 💙
Thanks for you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Macalin wanaagsan ayaa tahay mahad sanid. (Somalisk) Du er en god lærer. takk (norsk)
It would be great to hear these in the other dialects.
Thank you annette for this vedio i learn a lot of your teaching..more vedio plsss takk skal duha.
Hei. jeg har lært mye fra deg, så takk skal du ha!
Takk, Anette. Jeg bor i Norge i 15 år og det tok meg nesten 5 år for å gå flyttende. Jeg tror jeg kan norsk bedre skriftllig, enn muntlig.
I love you! You are the best and very positive. A Greek 🇬🇷
Lær karésé ..
Vìdjo 261
Thanks for making vedios
Can you speak a little bi slowly... im learning to speak norsk language because i married norsk man and I'm a bit grown up of age.
Will you please Explain Norwegian Alphabets and their pronunciation... Like ø ? æ ? Etc
The channel yourway2norway has a video about that.
Hei Annette vi elsker deg for mye 😍🇧🇻🇳🇴🇧🇻🇳🇴🇧🇻🇳🇴😍😍😍
Himabrent tar aldri feil! Himabrent is what you need!
You er super
Takk for hjelpe
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I love your smile 😄😘😘❤❤
Ma'am your laughing face attracts me
Hie annete can you make video about working in kiwi or mat butikk. takk
Nice
Very nice🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤🍓🍓🍓
I love you from Morocco
Faen, hvor gjemte du deg da jeg først begynte å lære norsk 4 år siden :"( Allikevel er jeg på B2 nivå nå forresten :D Likevel vil jeg gjerne se dine videoer for å skjerpe norsken min ;)
I speak little swedish I can understand you well
Best Lærer i verden Du er !
Good job(b). 😀
Thank you so much .I subscribe .ready myself to be on Norway if God permits .I have boyfriend Norwegian.God bless
Do you have, or can I get, these lessons in a slower version?
Hyggelig
How come in Lise Stokk’s version of Vis deg Frem (Show Yourself from Frozen 2) she sings the word bru for “bridge” instead of “bro?”
i swaer i love you
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please send link for the song u sang
Does anyone have the song name from 24:45?
Hvordan kan jeg møtte dig? Fordi nu jeg er i Norway og jeg vil gjerne lærer norsk med dig . Vær så snill🙏🏽
Du har den mest norske stemmen jeg noen gang har hørt, eller er du GPS stemmen min.
You shine. 😅
👍 👍
I’ve heard that vær så snill is like if one is begging and that takk is also used to say please in everyday speech. Is this true?
As far as i know you use takk as "please" if you are asking for something. For example; en øl, takk. Hope it helps you.
not quite 'begging', it can be used informally. However, it's not quite the 'throwaway phrase' that please is in English. It's often built into sentences: Kan du vær så snill å få en kaffe til meg? Can you be so kind to get a coffee for me?
I really like this video, the only positive criticism I would give, is to say that I would drop the 'to'. For example: 'Drikke' mean "Drink' It doesn't mean 'To drink' Just saying 'Drikke' = 'Drink' simplifes it "Jeg drikke te" = "I drink tea" I've been learning Norwegian myself. I love your videos, however, I was putting my finger over the 'to', so not to confuse myself. :-)
Get a grip mate
Jeg elsker deg I love you Waa ku jeclahay
Yes I'm slow. Just found the speed control under settings 🙂
Hei jeg har lære my fre deg så takk skal du ha
You re too funny 😂😂😂
kan du snakke saktere takk.
Hallo
Love from pakistan
She is very lovely.
skalldjur - allergi : på svenska blir när djur skäller eller ylar - allergi hehe. Vann, er du snill : Vann är när du vunnit på swe.
Although the grammar is not so hard (actually it has many interesting rules) speaking it is big challenge because most of the words contain many consonants. :(
It seems hard at first but with slow practice and repetition I promise it becomes soo doable 😚
similar to Swedish.
Why word hallo so cute
Hola saludos para ti me gustaria mucho aprender noruego ablo español ❤❤❤🇲🇽🥲
Ronald of yourway2norway said to pretend you are drunk when you are learning to say the sound of æ.
. Like meg
My honorable teacher please help me learn to Norwegian Tyson takk
Everyone is so nice and I can only think that her voice sounds like if she was being blackmailed.
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Be back soon.after games 2020.
Hei! Please kan du fortelle litt rolig England. Please. Please. Please
my dad thought me how to say,do you speak Norwegian
hallo anette, hvordan går det med vegetarisk kosthold? hilsen fra venezuela, en vegetarisk mann hehe
“A lot of Norwegians care about being healthy.” Seems a lot more don’t, as cheap frozen pizza (Grandiosa) is so popular i Norge! LOL
:( this is so hard. i just wanna know how to speak norwegian
Rome wasn't built in a day and you won't become fluent overnight
@@keighlancoe5933 I’ve been learning it for 8 years now I think I know that
@@MyStupidChannel you've been at it for 8 years and you can't speak it yet? I'd suggest just moving there where you can actually learn it or give up
Viking vahalla
Hva heter du girl ?
Anette hyggelig a mote deg
It goes a little bit to fast.
Annette i like the programme but you go a bit fast.
super cool video. but shivering voice is pretty irritating, thou. :D
Tusen takk. Please speak slowly next videos. I can not follow what you say because you speak pretty fast.
You can slow down the playback speed of videos on here to 75%, 50%, or 25%. Tap the top right corner of the video and when the 3 little dots appear tap them and a menu will pop up. Select playback speed and choose the speed you want.
Tap on the top right corner of the video you want to slow down then tap on the 3 little dots in the top right corner. A menu will appear at the bottom of the screen and on that menu you can select the speed you want the video to play. Either 75%, 50%, or 75%.
Norwegian accent is also very fast. I constantly got told to slow down my speech when I moved away from Norway (9 years ago). Funny how I can't even speak Norwegian anymore
In norway pretty much everyone is speaking double so fast than this. Our language is very fast speaking thats why its hard for people who learn norwegian to understand us when we are speaking norwegian.
i got to admit i like bananas too 🤣
Can you plz teach me slowly you talk to fast
Im beginner yet still I can see so many misstatement in those phrases.
You obviously don't know what you're talking about then mate.
@@tobyflenderson8084 maybe
Please use common sense and skip things like hallo