Norwegian Language: Time and stuff

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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    Hope this helps :) Hey all Norwegian learners!
    The language I'm teaching is not Bokmål nor Nynorsk. It's an east dialect and I don't think you will have much problem with bokmål after this. :) And everyone will understand this.
    I am Norwegian, from Norway. Born and raised. I live in Oslo, with my husband and son.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 140

  • @stpolyglot475
    @stpolyglot475 9 років тому +23

    Don't care about what people say. You are a good teacher, just take it easy. the fact that people complain is a common behaviour for most of the people who are getting involved in a new language. You are great and I am learning a lot from especially on norwegian pronunciation. Tusen takk

  • @simonmurray5126
    @simonmurray5126 Рік тому +2

    Many years later this is still useful Karin . Thank you

  • @IJest
    @IJest 13 років тому +1

    Your videos are much appreciated. Especially the talking "fast" part after saying it slowly, because in learning another language it's really helpful to hear the speed at which native speakers talk normally. Thanks :)

  • @elenemetreveli1523
    @elenemetreveli1523 4 роки тому

    Bittersweet symphony playing in the background

  • @sukyLily82
    @sukyLily82 11 років тому +1

    YOU SPEAK NORWEGIAN JUST SO PERFECT .... NO FAST it is really really good and you help A LOTS !!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!
    don´t listen if they say you speak to fast ..

  • @madnessee81
    @madnessee81 8 років тому +2

    i am very happy to hear you speaking sentenses and words faster as it is in ordinary norsk conversation- this is what you will not find in cd's for books

  • @piechowskileszek
    @piechowskileszek 10 років тому

    Tusen takk.My special thanks to you Crienexzy-Norwegian Teacher for the wonderful job you did on the Norwegian stuff.. . The extra time and effort you put in were certainly worthwhile. It is a joy for me to learn from You.

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  10 років тому

      Im so excited to hear it! Thank you very much! :)

  • @silver8532
    @silver8532 13 років тому

    spacecricket I love to watch your blogs,thankyou for teaching all of us viewers norwegian.

  • @alsoness
    @alsoness 12 років тому +1

    hi + thanks for speaking sentences and words slowly, and then fast! I think it's really useful because like you said, when you say it 'fast' some letters are 'swallowed up' and the words sound different, and it's important to know this (also, not many 'learning sources' actually point this out, instead you're expected to automatically pick it up).
    Thanks so much for all your videos!

  • @riotsgoetia6195
    @riotsgoetia6195 7 років тому

    You are the best teacher thanks very much for your help god bless you

  • @riccardoquiroga4260
    @riccardoquiroga4260 12 років тому

    I started to watch your videos just two months ago and for me are really usefull , i'm from Italy and now i'm living in Norway . Listening and viewing your videos i understand that it's not imposible to learn Norsk . Now i need to improve really this language cause will be too much better for my future here.
    thank you very much ! you are fantastic girl !
    e sei bellissimaaaaaaa

  • @dualisima
    @dualisima 13 років тому

    Thanks so much for your videos !! Im from Ibiza ( Spain ) and love Norway , spend my last hollydais in Oslo.
    Tusen takk
    Maria

  • @MsStardallas
    @MsStardallas 7 років тому +2

    I love how youre jamming to bittersweet.

  • @ivandimov6597
    @ivandimov6597 8 років тому

    kjempe bra , hjertelig takk . Gud velsigne deg min lærer Karin!

  • @malekyahya1034
    @malekyahya1034 7 місяців тому

    You're the best teacher ever

  • @AliceinNederland
    @AliceinNederland 10 років тому

    Tusen takk for denne videoen. Du er veldig hjelpsom og jeg har lære mye fra du!! Hilsener fra Nederland!

  • @sam92mc
    @sam92mc 12 років тому

    hey,im from australia though im sacndanavian decent, your channel has been a big help, thank you!(i'm learning norwegian because of a girl i met on holiday in bali, they study culture there) i may send a donation depending on my money situation, thanks again!

  • @Dispersionify
    @Dispersionify 9 років тому

    I really enjoy these videos - knowing german as a second language makes it so easy to understand most of the vocab !! ^.^

  • @simply_flo
    @simply_flo 12 років тому +1

    Thumbs up for "Bittersweet Symphony" by "The Verve"! :D

  • @imadmunir9096
    @imadmunir9096 7 років тому +1

    thank you a lot. you videos have helped me a lot in my papers preparation.

  • @pinarcooks
    @pinarcooks 13 років тому

    Hei Karin; Hope you are better now. Please do not be upset about people who complained. 1-You do not speak fast or too fast. Not faster than the people in Oslo city center, malls. supermarket etc. 2- I stay in Oslo and my mother in law from Oslo too. You Oslo girls speak very good very clear Norwegian. I just ignore anyone else (including my husband) and try to pronounce like you or my mother in law. 3- Everybody in our family appreciate you. 4- Hope to donate soon.

  • @abuqasimafridi6903
    @abuqasimafridi6903 5 років тому

    You're talking sooooooo cute and simply beautiful.

  • @CorinaUrsu
    @CorinaUrsu 7 років тому

    Thank you very much for your time to teach us. You are being very helpful :)

  • @vat69man2002
    @vat69man2002 4 роки тому

    Du er en flott lærer. Tusen takk.

  • @claudianelaxaa
    @claudianelaxaa 8 років тому

    Der vær kjemper bra finnet du på UA-cam, nå jeg kan lære mere norsk, hjertelig takk. Bra jobb.

  • @LeonieSii
    @LeonieSii 13 років тому +1

    Takk!
    I love listening to you speak Norwegian

  • @kuzuwakuzmin3984
    @kuzuwakuzmin3984 4 роки тому

    You are amazing I wish to have u as my teacher ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @diegobadauka9944
    @diegobadauka9944 5 років тому

    Hope You feel better soon

  • @teklemultimikweldemichael9963
    @teklemultimikweldemichael9963 8 років тому +1

    Du er utmerket (excellent)lærer,så takk for hjelpe!

  • @nuttagritarjanjaroon316
    @nuttagritarjanjaroon316 8 років тому

    The first time I see your video I feel don't like it because I would learn beginning of Norwegian but your video the most teaching about the sentence.
    But now I have fallow in your video automatic because you are very good teacher. I learn with you and fallow you and I think I learn very fast now. :)
    Thank you very much for very good Video and good teacher as you are.
    :)

  • @RmAfiacao
    @RmAfiacao 11 років тому

    Im from Brazil, but I love Norway!

  • @RmAfiacao
    @RmAfiacao 11 років тому

    thanks this is very important for me!

  • @NorwegianTeacher
    @NorwegianTeacher  13 років тому

    @Tesuchpwnsu Yes they change, all except "år"
    1 uke - 2 uker, 1 månede - 2 måneder, 1 år, 2 år :)
    ( i think I have the words in another video!)

  • @creasicle
    @creasicle 13 років тому +1

    Funny how much some words change when used in a sentence.

  • @ifrahmohamud4722
    @ifrahmohamud4722 8 років тому

    Thank you teacher

  • @MrFaaadil
    @MrFaaadil 11 років тому

    what a nice teacher ..you are better then my real teachers

  • @ahmadhardan8161
    @ahmadhardan8161 6 років тому

    Takk skal du ha . Så fint

  • @malekyahya1034
    @malekyahya1034 7 місяців тому

    Tusen takk

  • @jihadali3564
    @jihadali3564 8 років тому

    Tusen takk lærer

  • @NorwegianTeacher
    @NorwegianTeacher  13 років тому

    @DuskHermit I reallyl dont think we have a word for it :P i coudnt think of it at least.

  • @Gojam12
    @Gojam12 13 років тому

    Love your norwegian lessons please keep it up, I do plan to donate, p.s ignore the criticizers probably needing attention or maybe their just dumb people who like shows like jersey shore.

  • @izarhoms3763
    @izarhoms3763 11 років тому

    Great; thanks it is really helping me good.

  • @nunziofra4778
    @nunziofra4778 6 років тому

    Grazie mille bella :)

  • @noviantoekobudiman7633
    @noviantoekobudiman7633 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @kthaig2807
    @kthaig2807 9 років тому

    Mange takk karin.jeg lærer norsk. I always watch your youtube.you are so very very Good:)

  • @pumpsaucedrummer
    @pumpsaucedrummer 12 років тому

    I hear Bittersweet symphony in the background!

  • @screenwriterdave
    @screenwriterdave 13 років тому

    You pronounce "Last" like "Lost". *sigh* That's so cute.

  • @scoobs747
    @scoobs747 13 років тому

    Brilliant Vids really helping me out :D thank you xxxx

  • @agrover99
    @agrover99 11 років тому

    Dine videos hjelpe meg veldig mye. Jeg kommer til Norge tre uke siden og jeg kan forstår og snakker. Ths particular video is good for moving from the book and class room to real life. I dont get why people bitch when someone is giving free lessons on the net that normally cost $30/hr. Keep up good work.

  • @ridwanhassan394
    @ridwanhassan394 8 років тому +1

    Tusen takk skal du ha 👍

  • @rashmikumari1829
    @rashmikumari1829 8 років тому

    Tusen Takk, you are a good Teacher :)

  • @mfst100
    @mfst100 11 років тому

    I love you.

  • @anonymousanonymous8097
    @anonymousanonymous8097 7 років тому

    tusen takk

  • @ahmedmatea5101
    @ahmedmatea5101 8 років тому

    goodwill
    thankyou

  • @simkoshikak9453
    @simkoshikak9453 7 років тому

    tusen takk for den

  • @NorwegianTeacher
    @NorwegianTeacher  13 років тому

    @SuperChris2k10 yes ^^

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 13 років тому

    @Crienexzy I think it vary from person to person...
    He sure was popular back when he was elected, but these days... *shrugs*
    I know there's still people that like him a lot but I have no idea about what an opinion poll would show.

  • @mayorfromafar
    @mayorfromafar 13 років тому

    Takk Karin!

  • @dwightlsamuels9795
    @dwightlsamuels9795 11 років тому

    Thank you for these lessons.

  • @salmonje7632
    @salmonje7632 11 років тому

    u are great u are helping me alot

  • @blablaqq
    @blablaqq 13 років тому

    You should do a video on tenses in Norwegian (if you haven't done one yet). I wonder if they are in any way similar to English.

  • @johnbarrett8476
    @johnbarrett8476 6 років тому

    Your awesome

  • @LaoZe
    @LaoZe 13 років тому

    Thanks for the great videos! Bli frisk snart!

  • @knightsatin
    @knightsatin 13 років тому

    yet another great video !
    Karin, I know that I asked you on another video about Norwegians talking fast, it was just a crazy question that I asked without thinking . It should be obvious to me that it is so. Sorry if I was annoying to you :(

  • @hamed832
    @hamed832 9 років тому

    Tusen takk lærer 👍

  • @mrsorabsky2227
    @mrsorabsky2227 6 років тому

    Jeg elsker deg tusen takk

  • @NorwegianTeacher
    @NorwegianTeacher  13 років тому

    @Theblizzardking popular and popular.. It's not like we have anything to say about it :P

  • @holistic_memory404
    @holistic_memory404 9 років тому

    keep it flowing

  • @bezzee12
    @bezzee12 13 років тому

    Super

  • @tehpr0lol
    @tehpr0lol 13 років тому

    ignore the haters! keep doing what you're doing :)

  • @JlkJlk18000
    @JlkJlk18000 13 років тому

    @AquaellaAaron Norway only has a lot of money compared to everything else... like... (Example time) i buy a coke from you for $10 you then buy my banana for $10... in America, i buy a coke from you for $5, and i sell my banana for $5.... point being... they have more money... but things also cost more... so they dont have MORE money unless they came to america bought a coke and took it to Norway... (spend $5 on a coke when you get it for $10 in Norway)(ALL numbers are for example only not real)

  • @Tesuchpwnsu
    @Tesuchpwnsu 13 років тому

    @Crienexzy Oooh, I get it. I'll check out that vid, thanks! =]

  • @zanoceantourssafari.7477
    @zanoceantourssafari.7477 3 роки тому

    Takk fra Zanzibar øy

  • @H4ll0n4t0r
    @H4ll0n4t0r 13 років тому

    Tusen takk for undervisningen! Det er fint. Men problemet mitt er at jeg ikke forstå hvis noe Nordmenn snakker på (?) original hurtigheten. Selvfølgelig kan jeg ber om å snakke langsomt og tydelig, men har du ikke en lite idé hva jeg kan gjøre, så at jeg kan forstå hva er sagt?
    I hvert fall vil jeg takke deg for alt du har gjort på youtube!

  • @yuriBrasil1
    @yuriBrasil1 13 років тому

    its good

  • @Tesuchpwnsu
    @Tesuchpwnsu 13 років тому

    Awesome video! Quick question, do the words change when you make them plural, like in english? As in, weeks is "uker," but would you change it if you said "week?" Just curious =]

  • @firebolt120
    @firebolt120 13 років тому

    im norweigan but my parents moved to california when i was young so i never learned norweigan :( there are no classes here!!

  • @NorwegianTeacher
    @NorwegianTeacher  13 років тому

    @AquaellaAaron Even if NOrway have all the money, they're not giving it to me! :O

  • @ifrahmohamud4722
    @ifrahmohamud4722 8 років тому

    wow norshka is so good

  • @maryanosman4257
    @maryanosman4257 11 років тому

    Cool

  • @DuskHermit
    @DuskHermit 13 років тому

    To the rant that you did:
    Please, talk fast more often... as long as there are subtitles to read, and I already knew the words that are being spoken, it's all good. I've been watching musicians' interviews to try to learn Norwegian/Swedish, and yeah, talking fast definitely changes things.
    Oh, also, hvordan seir du "rant" i norsk?

  • @lovehabesha3599
    @lovehabesha3599 8 років тому

    omg i cant stop loving u, do love black guy from eritrea min laerer

  • @tigerdekdee2751
    @tigerdekdee2751 8 років тому

    takk

  • @NorwegianTeacher
    @NorwegianTeacher  13 років тому

    @Pelle90 Nei jeg kan ikke det, siden jeg er norsk! Jeg kan ikke velge det selv :)

  • @scorpionko8141
    @scorpionko8141 8 років тому

    thanks for ur halp

  • @TinksiehTink
    @TinksiehTink 13 років тому

    I approve of the Verve!

  • @abdishukurabdullah6587
    @abdishukurabdullah6587 9 років тому

    Y are womn utd fan teacher haha
    Thanks for the videos

  • @irlandesderio4
    @irlandesderio4 10 років тому

    Thank you so mucho for your videos!...
    I realized that the music you were listening while you doing this video is "the sweet bitter symphony" from the band "the verve" ... and that's one of my favorite songs ..
    and you are very very cute... :P

  • @stephaniehickman7367
    @stephaniehickman7367 3 роки тому

    Literally learning Norwegian language because somehow i'm part Norway in my dna results.

  • @velaszko
    @velaszko 8 років тому +1

    haha I just found out that my name sounds like "yesterday" in Norwegian, yay!

  • @gamegeekx
    @gamegeekx 9 років тому

    1. Do you like Korean guys?
    2. Do any Norwegian girls like Korean guys?

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  9 років тому +1

      Haha I don't think I can answer for every norwegian girls, I'm afraid. But I think it's common to think of Koreans as very exotic and cool, laid back kind of guys. And who doesn't like that? :D

  • @umeshalchi
    @umeshalchi 12 років тому

    teach me more norwegian and also suggest how to learn faster

  • @Ir0nIsland
    @Ir0nIsland 13 років тому

    "Money is time and time is UA-cam." :)

  • @biniamzemuy3732
    @biniamzemuy3732 9 років тому

    du er velding god

  • @herewego9939
    @herewego9939 13 років тому

    Hey you seem to have an american accent, but you speak norweigan and you have a manu poster in the back. so are you in US , UK or norway?

  • @SolSkinn
    @SolSkinn 13 років тому

    Hey, I wanted to ask you about titles. Like Mr, Mrs. and Miss. Is there a Norwegian equivalent?

  • @freepalestine2199
    @freepalestine2199 5 років тому

    🌹🌷💕👍💞

  • @bucksatanII
    @bucksatanII 7 років тому

    what is the difference between forrige and siste? Don't both mean last?

    • @theakanin4136
      @theakanin4136 7 років тому +1

      Ian .M You use "forrige" for "last time" og "siste" for "for the last time"
      Last time this happened - forrige gang dette skjedde
      This is the last time this happens - Dette er siste gangen dette skjer

  • @Martinandxxx
    @Martinandxxx 13 років тому

    Yes she is learning you East Norwegian dialect, which actually is not good at all. It actually streaches a bit far away from the written language of Bokmål, because it cuts words, such as mostly the R and -en to just -n :-/ It also has this failure in it's dialect which make them pronounce the sound KJ (CH in english) with a SJ sound (SH in english).. Which means you should deffinatly NOT "learn" norwegian from this site...

  • @jmkeller
    @jmkeller 13 років тому

    Please KEEP the slow and fast (for you, normal!) pronunciations! We want to speak the way Norwegians do and it helps us! Ignore the idiots who think otherwise.