Basic Norwegian - Pronunciation - Lecture 01 of 09
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- This is video 1 of 9 videos series of the Basic, A1, part of Norwegian. Topic is Pronunciation.
This video is a redo of earlier video.
For course material visit www.norwegianclasses.com
Unfortunately I will not follow the comments or answer questions.
This is Video 1 of 9. This time I decided to only publish after all videos were made. They are all in basic Norwegian. I will probably not make more in the near future or follow the comments below the videos.
it was very helpful!
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I played a game and became a friends with someone living in Norwegi and i first spoke to him through google translate, i became in love with the language actually, and the accent. This was a really good first class.
I've been workin on learning Norwegian recently, this video was really helpful with understanding pronunciation!
Very informative. Thank you so much! Takk!! I am really gaining a lot of great information. My son and family live in Oslo, so this will help me speak to my grandchildren.
how’s it going now!
@Danilo Very slow...since I have never taken a language before, I am getting hung up on the definite and indefinite of possession :-( Thanks for asking
@@GiexAvihu I am hanging in there.. thanks for asking
@@margueritebeck4229 what about now, how much did u progress since commenting that 😮😮
@@noorlita I have not been very consistent with my practice. .. because my older grandchildren all speak English... My youngest granddaughter prefers Norwegian...however, she understands English.
When I was there a year ago...the shop keepers preferred I speak English...So I have not been doing or practicing Norwegian in the same fury that I was before.
thank you, I watched a TV Series Heavy Water in German and Norwegian and i noticed Norwegian was easy to read and say the words so now i took it on my self to try to learn i, I am 60 yrs old by the way
Finally i found this video. I started learning norwegian and i knew i should start with pronunciation.
Jeg liker disse. Takk meget mye.
Thank you for these videos. Your videos will help me in achieving my dream of living and working in Norway next year.
Did you make it?
did u make it?
Did you make it?
Thank you for the video I been trying to learn fluently for my girlfriend
Gracias!! por tus vídeos desde Colombia aprendiendo noruego
Adriano Rodriguez Melo
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Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for your video!
Thank you for your videos. Especially, for improved sound quality:)
I love your westen dialect! (It does mix up with Urban East Norwegian which I'm learning, but I still like it).
The au/eu combinations sound like the way Canadians pronounce ou in words like house. The ky sound that you said we don't have in English sounds just like ch in English.
I cannot distinguish between the sounds of i and y, and also o and å. Are they in fact the same or different? No one seems to be mentioning this and I am confused.
Close your lips a bit to make the y sound. The o in norwegian is an u but sometimes a regular o. And the å is just an o.
Y the same sound in German btw
notice how when you say "oo" in "food", your lips are rounded. then say "ee" like "feed". your lips are unrounded, and your tongue is more forward. to make the [y] sound, put your tongue like 'ee' and lips like 'oo'
å is like the 'o' in 'bored'
o is like the 'oo' in 'food'
Thank you!
Noweigan is singy. I think pronunciation is important. Bergen R is like French. The Sitron..lemon sounds french!
very good!!!
thanks!
The video is very helpful. But I have one question: is there any rule why jag mag, etc are pronounced like jæi mæi? I'm asking about the sound i in the end.
Got a question about kj sound. I know it's very important to differentiate it from skj of course so I want to get it right.
Is it a dialectal thing to pronounce is more like hissing h (hissing through tongue not touching front palatal region nor teeth) or like softer English ch a bit towards sh (touching or almost touching that part with back of the tongue)? Tusen takk :)
Think of it like 'sch' or a shorter version of a Russian 'щ'... Start with the 'shh' sound and insert a 'ch' into it at the same time.
@@SkyCloudSilence Thanks, got it by now. And it is dialectal, on west coast they simply say an Eng. ch. But I thought it's a totally different sound than Russian shch, which should be a very hard sound although Russian is a very soft language (regardless of stereotypes). I don't speak Russian but I guess if you pronounce is extremely soft in that manner, so nowhere near English sh and ch, just letting the air flow through, it might be the same as in eastern dialects.
Tusen takk
Jeg har ett spørsmål for deg: Jeg vet at Ibsen skrev på dansk, selv om flertallet av sine skuespiller finne sted i Norge. Derfor vil jeg gjerne vite hvis skuespillere snakker på skueplassen på dansk med en norsk betoning når de spiller i et stykke av Ibsen. Takk skal du ha!
When you say the letter "i" and and the letter "y", we hear no difference...
For example, when you're spelling a word/name to someone..., how do you make the difference between these two letters? ... quite confusing
helo from Stavanger yes i AGREE BIG DIFERENCE SOUND!MUCH BETTER IM IN FOLKE UNEVERSITY IN A1 im tryng to improv my NORSK! hope wth you i wil improve double twice better! :-)
What text are you using?
1:50 - 4:17 alfabet
What about words like "kvinne"? What rule is applied? I mean, in this case the "v" is silent
Jeg savnner Norge Bergen, Trondheim, Kristiansund, Molde , Ålessund, Tingvoll, Sundalsora big hug from 🇫🇷
Nice videos 👍
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You are back???? after three years????
SKAM has already ended!
Hahahahahahaha
what happened in between??
:-) Sorry about that. Making the videos were more time consuming and I was never happy with sound quality. All 9 videos which will appear soon. However, they are all in basic level.
could you please make more beyond the basic level? Please! I found so many Norwegian courses and yours is the most helpful. I would be really happy if you can make more.
Is the speaker a "Native Norwegian Speaker"?
I doubt it! Norwegians have a different accent while speaking English (and Norwegian too): this man sounds like sb from Africa who's emigrated to Norway.
Am I the only one who doesn't know what skam is?
Nei
Is ł pronounced as "ell"? What about đ?
Du er livsredder! Takk!
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I'm not sure but I couldnt help but to notice that how he prnounce the letter "r" whicch reminds me of how the french people prnounce the letter r. By any chance, are u french? Just curious lmao
Tusen tusen tusen takk ❤❤☺❤❤
Tusen takk!
8:31 i cant pronounce that ._.
Maybe something similar to the ch in the word "chain" but softer
8:09 Try this one, you might have said it before a few times in English.
i wil suscrite folowing you becaus its much clearly and properly from begginer! you WIN one LIKE!
I don't say "dobbeltve", I say "dobbelve". So you don't have to include the T.
[screams internally] thanks, very helpful
Jesus
Tusen takk
Tusen takk