Norwegian Social Sentenses - Date a Norwegian

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2010
  • Sentences for being social. Want to ask someone out on a date? These sentences might give you a good start. Good luck!
    Do you want to .....?
    Vil du ...?
    Go for a walk? - Gå en tur?
    Have a beer with me? - Ta en øl?
    Go out for coffee with me / with us ? - Ta en kaffe?
    Go to the cinema? - Dra på kino?
    Watch a movie? - Se på en film?
    Go to a party? - Dra på fest/party?
    With me - Med meg
    With us - Med oss
    With me and some friends - Med meg og noen venner

    Answers:
    Yes, very much - Ja, veldig gjerne.
    No thank you - Nei takk
    Yes please - Ja takk
    Absolutely - Absolutt
    Rather not - Helst ikke
    No I don't want to... - Nei, jeg vil ikke...
    Yes, i want to... - Ja, jeg vil ... 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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    I started filming with my webcam. Then i moved on to a Flip, then a Flip Mino HD. Then followed my iPhone, and Now I have a Panasonic HC-V210 :)
    I edit with Vegas Pro.
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    karinawinnem.com/youtube
    - This is also my norwegian blog. To get everything in one place!
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    Thank you to all subscribers, you are too sweet :) seriously, i love you!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 229

  • @DietrichBrauer1
    @DietrichBrauer1 12 років тому +2

    Takk for din fantastiske video-serien. Jeg er vanvittig i Norge, og håper å snakke sakte og lære norsk. Du gjør det med så stor hengivenhet! Helt fantastisk!

  • @JeanneFan94
    @JeanneFan94 14 років тому +3

    'we loooove... social people' xDDDD
    great! thank you

  • @andyharpist2938
    @andyharpist2938 Рік тому +1

    Its so nice to watch two girls so proud of their language and country. Lykke til ! ( Karin taught me Norwegian through her videos)!

  • @somethingsmatter
    @somethingsmatter 14 років тому +2

    Love this video. You guys do a great job, I really feel like I can learn so much.

  • @AriPicard
    @AriPicard 13 років тому +1

    it's official you're my new teacher! this is helping sooooo much

  • @euroamerican92
    @euroamerican92 10 років тому

    I have to say, as an english speaker who also speaks german, this language is simply mind boggling in how different it is, mind boggling in how many parallels I can draw with german, and mind boggling in it's pronunciation. Can't wait to begin!

  • @yokehuatgoh
    @yokehuatgoh 5 років тому +1

    all i know is that there's a railroad train track that runs the north-south length of the norway that is said to be one of the best scenic train rides in the world. it has been on my bucket list ever since. one day, i'll be there… probably during summertime.

  • @igaa3752
    @igaa3752 10 років тому +2

    Girls, your lessons are very helpful :)
    Takk for hjelpen :)

  • @capslocked2
    @capslocked2 14 років тому +1

    You forgot my favorite ;)
    "Do you want to go polar bear hunting in the pedestrian zone with me."
    Enjoyed you video, thanks :)
    Have a great summer!

  • @PedroGomes-sp2il
    @PedroGomes-sp2il 9 років тому +2

    I love your videos. I improved a lot my Norwegian thanks to them and I hope it'll be useful when I'll come to Trondheim to study :)

  • @kronosaraya
    @kronosaraya 8 років тому +1

    Great class :) I subscribed to your channel a "couple of videos ago", haha. they're great

  • @andrescorrea1273
    @andrescorrea1273 11 років тому +1

    gorgeous teachers

  • @renvitros
    @renvitros 14 років тому

    thanks... you're helping me greatly with both swedish pronunciation and norwegian pronunciation ;D -

  • @amullinder
    @amullinder 11 років тому +1

    Came across your videos unintentionally. I was curious and watched some of them. Great Norwegian lessons! Is it Bokmal? Is Bokmal different? I visited Norway a very long time ago (1978!). Very nice indeed!

  • @HuyLe-uw1qe
    @HuyLe-uw1qe 10 років тому

    OMG! I love Norway! But my family preferred to settling in Australia than Norway because they scared of cold. I hope I'll be there in the next 4-5 years >''< Anyway, nice video and nice Norwegian girls. I love your voices :D

  • @horkyerong2820
    @horkyerong2820 10 років тому +1

    takk for din undervist

  • @nastynate8492
    @nastynate8492 6 років тому +4

    You two are too cute lol

  • @rafanadal2143
    @rafanadal2143 8 років тому +1

    this video the best to you. we need more videos about (restaurant , cafe, street, office...........

  • @tingkimtan
    @tingkimtan 5 років тому

    this helps a lot. i just moved to norway. thanks for this kind of video!

  • @ekkekristo
    @ekkekristo 14 років тому +1

    tusen takk!!!!!

  • @salahELM
    @salahELM 11 років тому

    thank you

  • @mohammed75343
    @mohammed75343 8 років тому +1

    du er best lærer kjære

  • @hoohoopotahrebus1760
    @hoohoopotahrebus1760 7 років тому

    Tusen Takk. I learnt a little Danish while in Denmark, so Norwegian seems very similar to Danish, i feel. Peace from India.

  • @janet123ification
    @janet123ification 14 років тому

    love it...

  • @botews1208
    @botews1208 11 років тому

    You guys are so awesome

  • @raymondsils
    @raymondsils 14 років тому

    U girls did a great job. Thank youu :))))

  • @Johnnierebaque
    @Johnnierebaque 11 років тому

    thank you for your video!! Very good!!

  • @MyMerluzzo
    @MyMerluzzo 11 років тому +1

    hva skjønnhetene!!!!

  • @multivan2001
    @multivan2001 14 років тому

    Now the boys know how to ask you :-)))
    Thanks Karin and Lindy and greetings from Kiel
    Nils

  • @IceNio
    @IceNio 14 років тому

    Thank you for the video , very helpful indeed , flying to Norway in less than a month!
    And I'll have to learn the language for about 10 months , let's hope I can understand some words when I get there.

  • @Joniruchi
    @Joniruchi 12 років тому +1

    Good job!

  • @LordVekten
    @LordVekten 11 років тому

    It's exactly i wanted to say! So thank you very much

  • @adrianpoly
    @adrianpoly 12 років тому

    very good, i like it quite a lot but i'm going to have to slow it down just a little. tusen takk. :)

  • @brunilda
    @brunilda 14 років тому

    Hey, thanks. I had never noticed before kaffe takes the tone 1... or doesn't it?

  • @innerasylum
    @innerasylum 14 років тому

    Hey, thanks for this vid (:

  • @mrfazer6
    @mrfazer6 14 років тому

    så bra! takk =)

  • @walquiria.santana
    @walquiria.santana 12 років тому

    thats very nice! thank you!! :)

  • @ubermario64
    @ubermario64 12 років тому

    @Christopher711 not like spanish verbs, but we do conjugate them

  • @salahELM
    @salahELM 11 років тому

    great video

  •  14 років тому

    "og", I am a bit confused with this word ... I was taught that "g" is not said in case of many Norwegian words which end with letter 'g', _especially_ with "og", so "og" should be said much like the sound "å" only. But you say 'g' too ... Another question: do you say 'g' too with words end in -ig, like in "veldig' or 'dårlig"? And the most important: thanks for the new video :) I am about to visit Finland this summer, but hopefully I can return to Norway soon as well :) :)

  • @SuperWIGBERT
    @SuperWIGBERT 13 років тому

    hi gays!! its great to have you here...i know you could help learn more of your language.. I am a nurse, and I want to work over there, please help me learn your language in occupational set up, particularly in hospital..commonly topic that are being discuss or talk with in health care place..please help me.

  • @aminghanooni4240
    @aminghanooni4240 11 років тому

    Fantastic! Go on with your videos.:-)

  • @mjhii
    @mjhii 12 років тому

    takk

  • @Hizbin
    @Hizbin 10 років тому +1

    Takk for jhelpen

  • @Sohilkhan2008
    @Sohilkhan2008 12 років тому

    takk for deg og vennen deg:)

  • @maurobgoode
    @maurobgoode 13 років тому

    @Ndjumbah that´s two of us man... she´s 14 thousand miles away and still breaking hearts

  • @EfremGhebrihiwet
    @EfremGhebrihiwet 9 років тому

    please told me also when kan we use du and deg? thanks for your cooperation.

  • @bbbwork0
    @bbbwork0 11 років тому

    nice lesson :)

  • @meadowlane37
    @meadowlane37 12 років тому

    nice video.

  • @Walkman0007
    @Walkman0007 9 років тому

    Hej girls, are there any typical sitcoms we can watch, in norwegian obviously ?

  • @SrTBP
    @SrTBP 12 років тому

    Uau..I think i'll never be able to speak Norwegian, but i can see a lot similarities with German! By the way my mother language is Portuguese ;P!!
    Nice video :D!

  • @SuperWIGBERT
    @SuperWIGBERT 13 років тому

    hi guys....its great to have you here in youtube...i have a desire to move to norway to get a job over there..can you help me learn your language in occupational set up, particularly in hospital. I want to serve your people over there, and at the same time to experience your diverse culture and progressive country.

  • @IsThatTruth
    @IsThatTruth 11 років тому

    nice ...

  • @bradydelgado
    @bradydelgado 11 років тому

    great ! , so i speak spanish is there some in spanish ? . greetings from peru Machupicchu

  • @albaba5390
    @albaba5390 8 років тому +8

    Hei alle sammen ! Hvordan gar det med dere ? Bor du i Ooshloo ? Jeg bor i Chicago ! Jeg studere Norsk online !!

    • @lucasjaques9428
      @lucasjaques9428 7 років тому +3

      Halo, Ray ! Jeg kommer fra Brazil og jeg lære norsk online også !

  • @xelasc
    @xelasc 13 років тому

    ol=beer?...awesome!!!!.....jeg liker ol!!!!!!

  • @merlechmoose
    @merlechmoose 13 років тому

    @kcmo1988 No, takk means thanks. However, the reason they used that exact phrase is because there is no "please" in the formal. It sounds awfully weird when I think about it, but please is used more in informal speech between friends and families, but then it's used in "would you be so kind"-type (v'ær så snill). Please, translated "vennligst" is not usually used in formal speech, unless you are offended by something or are simply being condescending.
    Customs are weird, huh?

  • @alexanderjackson4272
    @alexanderjackson4272 11 років тому

    Okey okey! How it should works? Btw what about Norwey? Is that possible to stay there for me? Please!!!

  • @adelarsen9776
    @adelarsen9776 9 років тому +1

    How do you say Aass Fat øl is the best beer in Norway ?

  • @janet123ification
    @janet123ification 14 років тому

    can you make some dating conversations???

  • @madafaka992
    @madafaka992 12 років тому

    nice video, nice girls, I want to learn norwegian :) thx for upload

  • @KariiB123
    @KariiB123 11 років тому

    Yes, this is bokmål :) This is the way the norwegians from Oslo and the area around speak.

  • @ahmedkenioua3342
    @ahmedkenioua3342 12 років тому

    awesome ;D

  • @NorwegianTeacher
    @NorwegianTeacher  14 років тому

    @MarginalPain oh yeah.. i needed to explaine something I noticed to late.. That when you answe the questions.. the words change ^^

  • @TheSatyam182
    @TheSatyam182 12 років тому

    hei, jeg er i Halden og jeg vil gjerne snakke norsk med deg...tusen takk

  • @palnor3ster
    @palnor3ster 13 років тому

    haha, loves this! totally looks and hears like a Dora the explorer episode in norwegian xD digger det ;)

  • @RisingPhoenixization
    @RisingPhoenixization 12 років тому

    Hei!
    You know... single words aren't really the problem. I already know some sentences and words (well... at least in theory) and i can pronounce them. But... when trying to put them in a complete sentence and talking as fast as you... it doenst work.
    I guess... the words sound different wheter saying them one by one or in a quick sentence.
    Are there any hints you can provide me? I would be most thankful.
    Thanks in advance!
    Ha det bra!
    PS: Jeg kommer fra Tyskland.

  • @Spyrulino
    @Spyrulino 14 років тому

    Is it the same if instead of "jeg vil ikke ta en ol" you say "jeg vil ikke ha en ol"? "ta" is more usual and "ha" is more for a grammar way of saying it?

  • @blakejones5193
    @blakejones5193 7 років тому

    I dated an exchange student from Norway in High School, hun heter Caroline. She got me interested in Norway and learning norwegian. i want to come to the country sometime for a tour. I am really enjoying your videos, Karin! They are awesome and useful! :) I love trying to learn things literally when I am translating languages, when it is possible. In the sentence -"Vil du dra pa kino?" does it kind of mean Will you drag me out to the movies? We say that to our friends in English sometimes. i am just very curios of the literal meaning of this sentence in Norsk. Tussen takk Karin!

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  7 років тому +1

      haha, that is pretty funny. it could mean that yes, cause "dra" also means "drag" or "pull". But it is also just a word for going some place, to leave, to be going. But it is a funny way to learn it though :D

    • @blakejones5193
      @blakejones5193 7 років тому

      Thanks, Karin! That is so cool! It is funny. I love learning things like this. Sorry to drag you this comment section, but thanks for replying. :)

  • @ravendon
    @ravendon 12 років тому

    OMG, YES TO EVERYTHING YOU ARE ASKING ME!!!!

  • @LatinasenDenver
    @LatinasenDenver 11 років тому

    I am interested to know what is this word means. Please urgent innkjøpssentral I am not sure if the translation is correct. Thank you

  • @joshualeclair1702
    @joshualeclair1702 8 років тому

    I can not wait to return! :-O :-D

  • @Leelawadee7
    @Leelawadee7 11 років тому

    (Yes, writing at norwegian, use google translate or ask me for translation of single words if you do not understand)
    Norsk er et av de språkene man kan snakke ekstremt fort, hovedsaklig fordi man kan snakke på innpust (et av de eneste språkene i verden). Vi snakker også "oppover", som om vi stiller spørsmål uansett hva vi sier. (dette gjelder folk som bor på østlandet; i dialekter heller ofte tonefallet nedover). Tenk at du stiller spørsmål hele tiden, da blir ordene enklere å uttale. :)

  • @keith800
    @keith800 10 років тому

    I notice similarities with Scottish gaelic it is interesting how language spreads with migration as most Scottish are descended from Nordic settlers.

  • @CptEddyPrice
    @CptEddyPrice 7 років тому

    ta very much!

  • @user-wg4dk5hd6x
    @user-wg4dk5hd6x 8 років тому

    jag liker dag

  • @mouse78ez
    @mouse78ez 12 років тому

    I think they're funny... I'm gonna move to Norway, can't wait...

  • @FabX6
    @FabX6 14 років тому

    hey you guys got tan! Lookin good girls!

  • @Kenevin
    @Kenevin 12 років тому

    I'm moving to Norway in August to go to the university of Oslo, so, Vil du dra på fest med deg?

  • @TemeculaCigarEnthusiasts
    @TemeculaCigarEnthusiasts 12 років тому

    Since norwegian has three more letters than english, does that mean that there are specific norwegian keyboards? God help me if I learn Bokmal and I meet someone who only speaks Nynorsk...lol.

  • @PhilTheTreeHugger
    @PhilTheTreeHugger 10 років тому

    im actually learning swedish but i find norwegian much easier to understand hahah

  • @RedTriangle53
    @RedTriangle53 11 років тому

    Nynorsk is only a written language, but there are dialects out there that even most Norwegians would have a hard time understanding. æ ø and å shouldn't be a problem, as if you write ae, oe and aa instead, most norwegians can understand it.

  • @Leelawadee7
    @Leelawadee7 11 років тому

    People in Oslo, (and østlandet) is speaking "upwards" like they are asking questions whatever they say. Quite funny, actually :)

  • @peterpumpkineater9960
    @peterpumpkineater9960 11 років тому

    Vil du holde min hånd, mens jeg prøver å snakke norsk?

  • @GUILLERMORIZZOTTO
    @GUILLERMORIZZOTTO 9 років тому

    i will practice and let see if my "social" being" works in there...:)

  • @jtmar
    @jtmar 14 років тому

    Great video Karin and Lindy!
    Lindy -- "dot dot dot" xD

  • @VanDerLaars
    @VanDerLaars 12 років тому

    Jag VILL. Var ska jag anmäla mig??? :D

  • @london187
    @london187 12 років тому

    @geir159 Ja takk !

  • @daojin1
    @daojin1 12 років тому

    you just said: do you want to go for a walk with YOU))

  • @HolyCity2012
    @HolyCity2012 14 років тому

    I wish the audio was a bit more clear.

  • @lalotexas
    @lalotexas 12 років тому

    me encanta norway pero creo que es imposible aprender este lenguaje hablo ingles tambien pero ellos no lo hablan creo

  • @nallepuh6969
    @nallepuh6969 13 років тому

    oh gosh I think I'll move to Norway

  • @daniele.7438
    @daniele.7438 8 років тому

    wow.. :)

  • @Kenevin
    @Kenevin 12 років тому

    A typo is a typo is a typo.

  • @nickitas87
    @nickitas87 13 років тому

    Jag vil leare norsk!

  • @richlisola1
    @richlisola1 11 років тому

    Seems easy enough. Give me 2 months I will learn Norweigan.

  • @bilalyousaf1040
    @bilalyousaf1040 9 років тому

    what is the difference between 'dra på kino' and 'ta en øl'? why can we use both these interchangeably?

    • @vaidakardokaite9737
      @vaidakardokaite9737 9 років тому +4

      dra på kino: go to the cinemaø
      ta en øl: have a beer.
      You wouldn't use them in English interchangeably, would you?:))

    • @bruhcolli5220
      @bruhcolli5220 7 років тому

      Bilal Yousaf lol I'm sorry but that's funny

  • @fredrezfield1629
    @fredrezfield1629 11 місяців тому

    this is from 12 years ago. ?

  • @kenstarr2009
    @kenstarr2009 13 років тому

    @Crienexzy dere begge ha det gøy snakker om selv. Jeg ønsker å invitere dere jenter :-) Mine intensjoner er ren som himmelen om sommeren. Jeg heter Anatolij.
    Sorry for possible errors! :-)

  • @algonquin91
    @algonquin91 10 років тому

    So much like Danish!!!!!!