NORWEGIAN SLANG!

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2016
  • Hey guys, so today I tried teaching you guys some norwegian slang! Hopefully you enjoyed it as much as I did making it! ❤ My links are down below!
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  • @TheMrkeineahnung
    @TheMrkeineahnung 8 років тому +625

    When you were saying a whole sentence, I was like: "Hæ?"

  • @hns_203
    @hns_203 7 років тому +115

    A thing about Norwegian is that it's almost hard to understand it in a sentence, that is why we use "Hæ" all the time.

    • @basicw1tch
      @basicw1tch 7 років тому +5

      Hæ? Ich understandisch nicht xD

    • @bellaporter3185
      @bellaporter3185 3 роки тому +1

      Særlig er det vanskelig når man skarrer; da jeg bevisst meg norsk av Duolingo, lærte jeg kun bokmål og østnorsk, så det var ganske vanskelig å forstå folk i år da bodde jeg i Oslo. Men jeg bodde sammen med to fyr fra Bergen så nå si jeg «ka» i stedet for «hva»

  • @AlexBerish
    @AlexBerish 8 років тому +98

    yo I'm actually learning Norwegian right now so this is hype.
    Are these mostly understood in all the regions of Norway, or some just a particular dialect?

    • @Mdx
      @Mdx 8 років тому +10

      ehm people don't really say serr or lætis in like the north of norway i think

    • @Mdx
      @Mdx 8 років тому +1

      ***** ur right

    • @tiriltrseth2045
      @tiriltrseth2045 8 років тому +9

      most of the youth and younger people understand it, but it is most used in the Eastern Norway. except for serr, that is used all over, just like liksom

    • @Zapp4rn
      @Zapp4rn 2 роки тому +1

      both "sigg" and "alkis" are used in sweden so i guess they would be understood in all regions of norway

  • @gms9608
    @gms9608 8 років тому +58

    Actually, Norwegian influenced English (Actually Old Norse, which is the same btw). The Norwegian words commonly come from Proto-Germanic (A dead language) or Norse.

    • @gms9608
      @gms9608 8 років тому

      P.S: Do a video trying to speak Finnish!! (or Albanian... or Ukrainian)

    • @pellementmaker
      @pellementmaker 5 років тому +7

      Well, english is a west germanic language...so naturally there are similarities to other germanic languages...and over the years with trade, culture exchange, and travel the languages have influenced each other. Also english is heavily influence by romance languages, old norse and north germanic not so much i believe.

    • @StuArch1
      @StuArch1 5 років тому +1

      Old English is the same as Old Norse, and old english is very different to middle and modern english as it had 4 case systems like in German

    • @TheMarkmcr
      @TheMarkmcr 5 років тому +1

      @sploofmonkey it's a mix of old norse, Latin, and french. Not sure if there are other influences though. I believe old norse is actually closer to Icelandic than anything else

    • @TheMarkmcr
      @TheMarkmcr 5 років тому

      @sploofmonkey thanks!:-)

  • @Momo-re9nh
    @Momo-re9nh 8 років тому +135

    your eyes 😢😢😍

    • @future4you
      @future4you 6 років тому +3

      I keep falling into her eyes.

  • @thotbot6952
    @thotbot6952 8 років тому +133

    wow!!! you normally speak English with a really cute accent but now your even more cute when you speak Norwegian 😍

  • @caspar3378
    @caspar3378 7 років тому +70

    sometimes i say hæ even when i understand it and the answer xD

    • @otakugames952
      @otakugames952 7 років тому +1

      so true

    • @ibenindrevr2547
      @ibenindrevr2547 4 роки тому

      Mostly the Oslo area

    • @kx9029
      @kx9029 3 роки тому

      In German it’s hä. Wich is literally hæ. I do the same

  • @soul_in_balance6923
    @soul_in_balance6923 5 років тому +28

    Norway really has to be heaven on earth.
    If not because of the wonderful fjords and the otherwise incomparable nature,
    but because of this beautiful young lady.

    • @viktorhaugdal2564
      @viktorhaugdal2564 4 роки тому +5

      it snows from october to june, and rains every single føkken day from july to september

    • @Xinder720
      @Xinder720 4 роки тому +2

      ikr? She is drop dead GORGEOUS!

  • @mast6209
    @mast6209 8 років тому +281

    German one is : HÄ???.. same thing

    • @lysergictrader
      @lysergictrader 8 років тому +1

      Yep:)

    • @MineRickStar
      @MineRickStar 8 років тому

      ne ich lern ja grad Norwegisch, verstanden hab ich aber trotzdem eigentlich nix. :D

    • @Itsme-dx7wm
      @Itsme-dx7wm 8 років тому +1

      this "ha?"
      I think it is the same in all world's languages.
      I mean, it has used in every single language.

    • @Retardeano
      @Retardeano 8 років тому +1

      +Alain Smith Ich habs schon von vielen Österreichern gehört.

    • @Retardeano
      @Retardeano 8 років тому

      Alain Smith Aus welchem Bundesland kommst du denn? Habs bis jetzt nur von Wienern, Salzburgern und Steirern gehört.

  • @luju388
    @luju388 8 років тому +136

    das wird nicht ausgesprochen wie es geschrieben wird. ANGST😂💚

  • @RisingNoxify
    @RisingNoxify 8 років тому +2

    Really entertaining and interesting video!
    Please make more of these "Teaching Norwegian"-videos Sunny!

  • @kellyellie5466
    @kellyellie5466 8 років тому +2

    finally, I love that language, thank you for making that video ❤❤❤

  • @dantealighieri8232
    @dantealighieri8232 7 років тому +4

    "keen" is also used in England!

  • @MrLefXi
    @MrLefXi 8 років тому +36

    Imagine Sunny would marry a german. The kids would learn german, english and norwegian and you would never had trouble to go to Germany, Norway or an english speaking country because you could speak all the languages :D Would be very funny.

    • @itslou2338
      @itslou2338 8 років тому

      It would be awesome :D

    • @WW-kj9qr
      @WW-kj9qr 8 років тому

      marry meeeee

    • @he1nski995
      @he1nski995 8 років тому +2

      i volunteer as a german btw...

    • @MrLefXi
      @MrLefXi 8 років тому +1

      +The Him ich ebenfalls ^^

    • @he1nski995
      @he1nski995 8 років тому

      MrLefXi alter ich glaub da sind wir aber bei weitem nicht die einzigen ... ;/

  • @Scrimmer08
    @Scrimmer08 5 років тому

    Now I am calmed down & cheered up after watching this... Thanks, Sunny!

  • @minionese1013
    @minionese1013 4 роки тому

    Tusen takk Sunny, det hjelper meg!

  • @jeffcollett3439
    @jeffcollett3439 7 років тому +49

    Do you like Norwegian black metal?

    • @loke1555
      @loke1555 4 роки тому +3

      @@Bekltuvanetko It was a white man who invented the guitar. It was a white man who invented the electric guitar ti was les paul a white man. And Black matal is so far away from blouse as it is possible to get.

    • @Floral_Green
      @Floral_Green 4 роки тому +2

      Al Kindi Abu Yosef Stale meme, Abdul - a boomer-tier talking point nowadays.
      Blacks in the South adapted Scots-Irish/British folk music to their own sensibilities, producing various subsets of Blues music (which also was never uniquely black, mind you). As was mentioned: whites created the instruments, the musical theory, and ultimately, the legacy of popular music as it exists today in the Western world. Implying that blacks are somehow entirely responsible for the existence of not only Rock music, but something as innately racially European in character as Black Metal, is beyond fallacious.
      That said, black Americans are responsible for (among other styles) the inception of Jazz, which is more than enough to be proud of.

    • @bobbymcgowan2705
      @bobbymcgowan2705 4 роки тому

      Well I do

    • @mofo6907
      @mofo6907 3 роки тому

      I thought it was just called black metal cause it sounds cool i had no idea it had anything to do with races

    • @rjohnson5972
      @rjohnson5972 2 роки тому

      @@mofo6907 actually it sounds shit cool 😁

  • @lisakristiniversen9335
    @lisakristiniversen9335 8 років тому +5

    this is more slangs from south hah, i'm from Northern norway it's a waaaay different there ^^

    • @penguinlim
      @penguinlim 11 місяців тому

      i know this is 7 years ago, but what would nordnorsk slang be like?

  • @SydeCap
    @SydeCap 8 років тому

    So happy you made this many videos lately!! :D

  • @ZaraStocher
    @ZaraStocher 8 років тому +1

    I surprisingly understood the word pizza when you spoke Norwegian. I, as a German, I literally broke my tongue when I was trying to pronounce these Norwegian words, but, yay! I'd like to see more videos like this. Very interesting and entertaining!
    Here you have my big thumbs up!

  • @brendonwhatley
    @brendonwhatley 8 років тому +57

    #sunnysquad 5ever

    • @su9v4
      @su9v4  8 років тому +4

    • @julianjimenez4046
      @julianjimenez4046 8 років тому

      +Doctorstein hä?

    • @Ray_HD
      @Ray_HD 8 років тому

      was?

    • @johndesohn7973
      @johndesohn7973 8 років тому

      +Julián Jiménez I thought Norwegian way closer to English or maybe Scottish that German, nothing common

    • @johndesohn7973
      @johndesohn7973 8 років тому

      +Doctorstein than*

  • @JesusHwangJe
    @JesusHwangJe 8 років тому +5

    "shit cool" is also used in germany "scheiße cool" :D

  • @yhird
    @yhird 5 років тому

    Subscribed! You have a great sense of humor.

  • @user-cm1lw8og9d
    @user-cm1lw8og9d 3 роки тому

    Super nice and funny video! You just made my day 😂 Danke 🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @TRUEFFEL321
    @TRUEFFEL321 8 років тому +46

    oh wow It's pretty hard as german D:
    3:03 dat R sound's so good

    • @ghostw4terf4ll39
      @ghostw4terf4ll39 8 років тому +3

      It is easy...for me xD

    • @marco_oder6665
      @marco_oder6665 8 років тому

      Was soll daran denn so schwierig sein?

    • @ghostw4terf4ll39
      @ghostw4terf4ll39 8 років тому

      +Marco Oder Gute Frage...

    • @marco_oder6665
      @marco_oder6665 8 років тому

      +Thannah-Hannah Fangirl wenn man Rammstein hört, ist das schon fast normal :D

    • @TRUEFFEL321
      @TRUEFFEL321 8 років тому

      Marco Oder Ich kanns nich obwohl ich Rammstein höre

  • @nikihiltner6618
    @nikihiltner6618 8 років тому +41

    haha you spell the word taesje like the german word Tasche what means bag

    • @traubel_4231
      @traubel_4231 8 років тому +3

      which*

    • @janosch3277
      @janosch3277 8 років тому +1

      +Krissel Johanson Nerd

    • @traubel_4231
      @traubel_4231 8 років тому +5

      der martin xD no im from germany and i have a 4 in englisch ... so i was proud cause i can correct that XD

    • @martinrigo5007
      @martinrigo5007 8 років тому +2

      wow .. that's fun.

    • @TheKartoffel101
      @TheKartoffel101 8 років тому +4

      Nerd because he can write easy english sentences? Really?

  • @user-hd1qx2bd1r
    @user-hd1qx2bd1r 2 роки тому

    This video is totally Dritkult!!! Awesome teaching Sunny, and you are very funny too!!!

  • @Zombiepig433
    @Zombiepig433 8 років тому

    Please do more of those Videos, I love them

  • @duramater555
    @duramater555 8 років тому +11

    ein paar davon kennt man auch gut aus dem deutschen :D (alkis :DD) in germany a few of this words we already use :D sunny u dont know how happy im about ur video today! :) and another thing: er du keen pa a spise pizza etterpa with me in germany one time? :D (sorry for bad norwish:D)

    • @SuperUrsel1
      @SuperUrsel1 8 років тому +1

      dude, srsly?

    • @duramater555
      @duramater555 8 років тому

      whut? :D its the truth what can i say lol :D

    • @SuperUrsel1
      @SuperUrsel1 8 років тому

      +WolfiOnHondaCbr are you drunk?

    • @duramater555
      @duramater555 8 років тому +1

      u mean im a alkis :D srry dude cant respect mad people like u haha :)

    • @duramater555
      @duramater555 8 років тому

      Alain Smith weiss ich nicht, die worte waren halt ziemlich ähnlich :)

  • @janinipizzicato
    @janinipizzicato 8 років тому +6

    "Sigg" is very similar to "tschick" (pronounce it chick) which we say in Austria to cigarettes ^^

    • @k3v1n73
      @k3v1n73 8 років тому

      Ein Österreicher. OMG

    • @janinipizzicato
      @janinipizzicato 8 років тому

      +K3v1n yo.

    • @mershell2562
      @mershell2562 8 років тому

      noch einer ;)

    • @k3v1n73
      @k3v1n73 8 років тому +2

      +Janini3 wenn du nicht höflich bist ist wieder Anschluss-zeit!

    • @janinipizzicato
      @janinipizzicato 8 років тому +1

      +K3v1n bitte was? XD

  • @rainbowbutterfly923
    @rainbowbutterfly923 7 років тому +1

    I love these! hæ (is that how you spell it?) is something I say all the time! You instantly became my favorite youtuber haha. Going to Norway is at the very top of my bucket list!

  • @Titer
    @Titer 5 років тому

    That was a great video i really enjoyed watching it thanx sunny 👍

  • @lukaskoch7887
    @lukaskoch7887 8 років тому +3

    these eyes ._. lovley ^^

  • @maybelinesanchez4063
    @maybelinesanchez4063 7 років тому +11

    omg Filipinos says hæ too

  • @manualdoandroidyt
    @manualdoandroidyt 5 років тому

    So great

  • @evygil
    @evygil 5 років тому

    Tusen Takk! That was very cool video. Learned something today! :)

  • @sandyk.423
    @sandyk.423 8 років тому +77

    Naa, wo sind hier die deutschen? 😂 xD

  • @alirezasadeghifar3815
    @alirezasadeghifar3815 7 років тому +6

    Are all Norwegians speak English like you? In one of your videos I thought you are Canadian or sth!!

    • @heddaaurora733
      @heddaaurora733 7 років тому +6

      Alireza Sadeghifar Yeah, every Norwegian can talk english pretty good 😊

    • @cuddlingteddybears
      @cuddlingteddybears 6 років тому +3

      I believe English is required or at least taught in most countries

    • @HansYuan
      @HansYuan 6 років тому

      Younger Norwegians tend to have no problem. They grow up watching TV and movies from the U.S. and U.K. with the original audio and Norwegian subtitles (sometimes not even that), so in comparison to European countries likes Spain or France where English media is dubbed over with the native language, the younger (relatively speaking) Norwegians, say 45 and under, tend to be quite fluent.

    • @MyouKyuubi
      @MyouKyuubi 4 роки тому

      @@HansYuan Indeed, me, for instance, i actually speak and write English better than Norwegian, and i've lived in Norway my entire life... I'm a gamer though, so that may have a lot to do with it. :P

    • @HansYuan
      @HansYuan 4 роки тому +1

      @@MyouKyuubi Hahahaha genial! Når jeg studerte i Bergen som exchange student, det var ganske trøst å vet at det er mulig å sier "unnskyld, jeg snakker ikke mye norsk, kan du hjelpe meg på engelsk?"

  • @leonluttermann3852
    @leonluttermann3852 8 років тому

    I smile too when sunny smiles😊👍

  • @felixpeter
    @felixpeter 8 років тому

    Sunny, I love the way you say "All the time" (3:09) :)
    oh my god, it is so sweet!

  • @josemexi620
    @josemexi620 7 років тому +6

    She is so beutiful, all norweigan women are like her or just is she so pretty¿¿

  • @boosubliminals5284
    @boosubliminals5284 8 років тому +7

    Hey Sunny,
    Are you from Norway?

  • @bergaminswiss
    @bergaminswiss 8 років тому

    Grüezi (swiss german for hello) Sunny.
    Great videos! Even when I had a bad day at work, I look some of your videos and they make me smile :-)
    Keep going, you are great. Greetings from Switzerland ☺😎

  • @lanamummy_0709
    @lanamummy_0709 5 років тому

    the way you speak is so cool. also you're so cool. i think Norwegian language is cool itself.

  • @Apex-rb5os
    @Apex-rb5os 8 років тому +5

    come to germany

    • @Apex-rb5os
      @Apex-rb5os 8 років тому

      *please

    • @TheKartoffel101
      @TheKartoffel101 8 років тому

      +Hummusbirne she was last week or something in Germany?

    • @Apex-rb5os
      @Apex-rb5os 8 років тому

      +GT8686 but not in hanover

    • @TheKartoffel101
      @TheKartoffel101 8 років тому

      +Hummusbirne Hannover* but in Hamburg, thats like 2h away from Hannover and deffently better ;) (Im quite often in Hannover)

    • @Apex-rb5os
      @Apex-rb5os 8 років тому +1

      Than come to hamburg

  • @kamillaarnesen-rikardsen8047
    @kamillaarnesen-rikardsen8047 8 років тому +12

    dude å tæsje betyr ikkje at man stjel nokka, betyr å ødelegge stuff :P just sayin... hahah, dritkult at du kan engelsk så fette bra (Y) ABONNERER!! :D hahaha

    • @su9v4
      @su9v4  8 років тому +17

      +Kamilla Arnesen-Rikardsen nono, det er træsje

    • @kamillaarnesen-rikardsen8047
      @kamillaarnesen-rikardsen8047 8 років тому

      d e heilt motsatt fra der eg bor! hahaha :P
      eg bor i Troms å vi sei træsje når man stjel og tæsje når man ødelegg :)

    • @sjokkokake
      @sjokkokake 8 років тому

      det er langt mot nord

    • @davidturillo4409
      @davidturillo4409 8 років тому

      +Sunny lol

    • @gerrard4872
      @gerrard4872 8 років тому +1

      Wat für'n Ding?

  • @evrettlindstrom4383
    @evrettlindstrom4383 6 років тому

    And yes this was pretty funny. I'm going to continue watching you. Oh and CHEERS to you in the New Year.

  • @THORODINSON77
    @THORODINSON77 8 років тому

    Sweet Sunny is back 😂😂😂 thumbs up and for you 💖

  • @ouuuo84
    @ouuuo84 7 років тому +9

    cute girl

  • @LeetKrew090
    @LeetKrew090 8 років тому +4

    Next time i'm going to Norway, i'll go in a Bank and say "Hey, i want 100k $, gimme a Sigg here" If they don't give it to me and i keep provoking them, they might call the police, after they arrive i'll just say, i just wanted a SIGG, you know cigarette? :D

    • @tubybubi
      @tubybubi 8 років тому +2

      SIGG are swiss drinking bottles made of aluminium. ;-)

    • @Oddme100
      @Oddme100 7 років тому +3

      Fill a water gun with cod liver oil and go into the bank holding the gun visible and say
      "Dette er tran" which means "this is cod liver oil".
      It may get mistaken for
      "Dette er et ran" which means "this is a robbery", but it's not your fault if people misunderstand you. right...?
      Seriously though, I heard someone actually did it during their "russ celebration", but the police really didn't like it. :P

  • @robbinzimmermann3360
    @robbinzimmermann3360 8 років тому

    Du machst echt coole Videos , Nice Video !

  • @Selina_0301
    @Selina_0301 8 років тому

    Hope you will make more of this Videos. I really like it😃😘

  • @varunnerurkar9418
    @varunnerurkar9418 7 років тому +14

    Norway is proof that God cannot possibly exist. How can one country have everything? Beautiful people, great wealth, no poverty, the best fish, a low population and general overall well being. :|

    • @varunnerurkar9418
      @varunnerurkar9418 7 років тому

      What exactly is a future economic crisis? Your entire population is educated, not merely literate, but educated. In fact, the majority of your society has reached secondary and tertiary level education. Also, I'm fairly certain that your country was rich before the discovery of its oil. To say nothing of the natural beauty, fertile valleys, an abundance of fish, geographical isolation from war and the superior build quality of its people. I mean look at you guys. 6 feet tall, strong and well built. It's just not fair. Sheesh!

    • @JT-hm1rf
      @JT-hm1rf 7 років тому +1

      Norway was big in shipping before the oil wealth, and of course the country was hit hard in war times at sea, but not much damage domestically. True that Norway don't have big industries through big mass producing companies. But Norway have pretty cheap labor when it comes to high end engineers. Much of the industry in Norway is based on very specially designed installations that need high engineering skills and is expensive. Things you as a normal citizen probably did not know exist, because it's not part of your daily consumer goods. This Norwegian industrial segment is of course not very forceful in the big world as there is only 5 million Norwegians. But it is highly renowned. And Norway is big on exports of high end weapons, so good for Norway that someone is wasting their money on it.

    • @kseniajt9149
      @kseniajt9149 6 років тому +2

      Varun Nerurkar You are so naiv..

    • @mikehdez.775
      @mikehdez.775 6 років тому

      i dont understand anything of what are you saying?!! sounds crazy and well unbelivable really Norway will be on Crisis?!! but how you are awesome and you manage really good your economy??

    • @a11an72
      @a11an72 6 років тому +1

      Well there used to be a frw christians here over the centuries so maybe its a proof thst God DOES exist ?

  • @mike-smoke1429
    @mike-smoke1429 6 років тому

    Retired in 2016 at age 60. Love your videos from all the other Norwegians. My grand parents were from Poland. Mike Milwaukee Wisconsin.

  • @tamarasuede6206
    @tamarasuede6206 6 років тому

    I'm writing a book with Norwegian character and your videos are great for helping with the accents and slang and stuff, danke😂

  • @satera333
    @satera333 5 років тому

    So hyggelig, dette jeg lette etter lenge. Jeg jobber i Norge so dette var veldi nyttig... Tusen takk!

  • @allat0nce
    @allat0nce 7 років тому

    I just watch your videos to see you. Not that the content isn't good, but those eyes overshadow everything else

  • @piranha4887
    @piranha4887 8 років тому

    they are no words for you just😍

  • @MikeHuntGenius
    @MikeHuntGenius 8 років тому

    I just wached 4 of your videos and i love it!!! #sunnysquad

  • @zockerweibchen858
    @zockerweibchen858 8 років тому

    You should have to make a new candy test vid! I LOVE IT SO MUCH *-*

  • @christopherlynn8255
    @christopherlynn8255 5 років тому

    OMG you have the most beautiful eyes!!!!! Love your content, keep them coming!

  • @RAHULBhardwaj-bj2lu
    @RAHULBhardwaj-bj2lu 3 роки тому

    new to norway learning language you r helping me thanku very much 🤓😁

  • @xthepisco12
    @xthepisco12 8 років тому

    I like your akcent :) you earned a sub keep the Great work up!(sorry for My Bad English)

  • @Maja1460
    @Maja1460 7 років тому

    I love it! :D

  • @capitalbronxjr9049
    @capitalbronxjr9049 8 років тому

    Sunny du bist die beste!

  • @richardmelk
    @richardmelk 8 років тому

    Love Sunny. she's now my favourite youtuber.

  • @FabianFrmOG
    @FabianFrmOG 8 років тому

    I love your videos:D

  • @d4vidgarr44
    @d4vidgarr44 3 роки тому

    Glad I found this channel 😁😜

  • @dennismaack3963
    @dennismaack3963 8 років тому

    OMG it Sounds so cute when you speak norwegian ❤

  • @weedyvfl8031
    @weedyvfl8031 8 років тому

    Great Video!!! Maybe i learn this language a bit in the summer ;)

  • @aliceinwonderland687
    @aliceinwonderland687 7 років тому

    love thiss

  • @Tapioonthemove
    @Tapioonthemove 8 років тому

    you are inspiring :-) good job

  • @Reliz
    @Reliz 8 років тому

    you are LÆTTIS^^ really love your videos. you're just a beautiful person in personality and look:)

  • @zeeeboss5811
    @zeeeboss5811 5 років тому

    Damn I love your accent I'm so excited to move there from the uk next year!

  • @billythekid9333
    @billythekid9333 7 років тому

    I love you Sunny, and I will always love you

  • @wasseristnassss
    @wasseristnassss 8 років тому

    Takk for video.
    Jeg liker deg, Sunny ;)

  • @unamusedmule
    @unamusedmule 8 років тому

    I LOVE YOUR NORWEGIAN EXTREME METAL BANDS :D

  • @dolganthecute
    @dolganthecute 8 років тому

    Many of the slang words you mentioned are mostly used in eastern Norway around Oslo. Other parts have their own slang words.

  • @scarlettamour4507
    @scarlettamour4507 7 років тому

    Love this video! Can you do more Norwegian videos?

  • @vanuitdeauto
    @vanuitdeauto 8 років тому

    It almost sounds like you are rapping on the music for some reason, I like it :)
    Next to hearing some Norwegian (as I am also interested in languages) ... I would give it a double thumbs up, but UA-cam won't let me, please consider this as the 2nd! *thumbs up*

  • @irishstew3591
    @irishstew3591 7 років тому

    i like the norwegean language. Thank you sunny!

  • @LazloGray
    @LazloGray 8 років тому

    Just found you! Amazing videos! :)

  • @verwirrtebirte1398
    @verwirrtebirte1398 8 років тому

    You're awesome!

  • @iTod101
    @iTod101 7 років тому

    i use a lot of your words in switzerland too! so funny ^^

  • @xolotti
    @xolotti 8 років тому

    Dritkult! thanks for teaching us norwegian Sunny :D

  • @runrenyule
    @runrenyule 5 років тому

    love HA & SERR so much

  • @DEtechtube
    @DEtechtube 8 років тому

    I always wanted to travel to Norway. I can't explain why I just want to travel there but I plan to go there next year.

  • @kartsupirtsu
    @kartsupirtsu 7 років тому

    omg we have the word alkkis (2 k's but pronounced the same way) in finland too!

  • @sumireravenclaw8034
    @sumireravenclaw8034 8 років тому

    For being norwegian your english is wow. and for me being *partially* norwegian its nice to learn some slang

  • @onlyme4036
    @onlyme4036 6 років тому

    Thank you so much you really helped me☺️
    And here in Balcan ( Balkan) we also say: Ha? 😅

  • @dajoker51
    @dajoker51 8 років тому

    I had to show this to a Norwegian friend. He said it was spot on for words used by the younger crowd in Oslo these days. I'll stick with struggling to master German for awhile longer though I think. I much enjoyed your speaking German videos. It was interesting though that you had very little trouble with German umlaut pronunciation versus, say, us Americans trying to learn German. Does the concept of umlauts exist in the Norwegian language too? Anyway, Sunny, you're a very pretty young lady, your eyes are absolutely amazing.

  • @ianmoid4773
    @ianmoid4773 8 років тому

    I LOVE the Norwegian language!!! Could you please make a whole video in Norwegian with subtitles :-)

  • @musicaltrash8819
    @musicaltrash8819 5 років тому

    I watched one video and now it's recommending your whole channel....

  • @DM-qi4zt
    @DM-qi4zt 5 років тому

    Thank you for posting this video! If there is a way to keep the subtitles up a little longer, it would be super helpful. (I am half Norwegian in MN, U.S.A. My family says "Ha?" all the time. We spell it as "Huh?" :) )

  • @TheEternalGospelOfJesusChrist
    @TheEternalGospelOfJesusChrist 5 років тому

    We use huh in Minnesota Usa all the time. Minnesota has so many Norwegian ancestors

  • @RagnarokAdvent
    @RagnarokAdvent 6 років тому

    Hei Sunny
    Jeg er studere Norsk og du er veldig hjelpsomme.
    også, du er veldig vakre
    takk for videoene!

  • @thereallucifer666
    @thereallucifer666 5 років тому

    I'm from Newcastle and we often say a lot of these (obviously the English translations but a lot of people would possibly think geordies aren't speaking English as we're hard to understand).
    The sigg and alkis ones for example.

  • @zeeeboss5811
    @zeeeboss5811 5 років тому

    Also keen and cig/sigg we use in the uk :)

  • @deadbydawn745
    @deadbydawn745 7 років тому

    Serr?! I learned some Norwegian a while ago, but when you said these example sentences it was so fast that I didn't understand anything. It was just like one long incomprehensible word :). Ha det!

  • @TechSavvyNation1
    @TechSavvyNation1 8 років тому

    Jeg elsker deg...
    really you always make me laugh. ...