15 Norwegian Words Every Tourist MUST Know!
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- When traveling around Norway, many tourists encounter the problem of a language barrier. After all, next to the roads, almost all signs of attractions are in Norwegian only. Therefore, along the way, many questions arise, the mood deteriorates and invaluable time is wasted, which cannot be returned.
We believe that for a perfect trip, planning should start before you leave home! And if you think the same, then this video is just for you! After all, after watching it, you can quickly figure out whether it’s worth turning off the road. And the main thing is to understand well what kind of attraction awaits you around the corner!
Some words in Norwegian sound similar to English words and can be guessed intuitively.
That's why in this video we look at the 15 most difficult words to understand because they are the ones that can diversify your journey!
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For those who want to print out these words and take them with them on the road, we have prepared a special file in which we also left personal recommendations.
PDF File:
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We hope that our tips for travelers to Norway will be useful! And you will be able to plan the perfect trip and have a great time, as well as get a lot of good impressions.
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About Us:
We live in the south of Norway and travel around the country with a Hymer Eriba Troll 530 Rockabilly caravan called "CrazyTroll". And also on a Tesla electric car with a tent on the roof. We have videos on our channel about our travels and adventures, useful tips, and drone videos of the most beautiful places in Norway.
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Filmed by DJI Mavic Mini Drone, iPhone 12Pro + DJI OSMO mobile 3, Nikon z7
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Date: 20.04.2024
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Wow! Thank you so much for this very helpful video! It's good to know what words to look for as well as knowing that the last part of the word is the important one! We will definitely look out for these next year when we plan to visit Norway! Thanks again!
Thank you and hope these small tips will help you to make your plan even better! Small findings often make trips unforgettable! And thank you for being with us!!! Much Appreciated!!!
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"juvet" is the definite form, the suffix "-et" corresponds to "the" in English. "Juv" is gorge, so this means "the gorge".
Thanks for watching our video, and you are pretty right about the grammar of the word. However, the main goal of the video was to help to recognize important and useful words on the signs that can make interest to travelers. The word "gorge" appears more frequently as "the gorge" on the signs... so it is more handy to look for "juvet" at the end of the word, rather "juv" in the middle. For example "Kjøsterudjuvet".
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