Norwegian Language: Combo-Verbs

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @zakjohansen7411
    @zakjohansen7411 10 років тому +2

    Thank you for helping me learn my heritage again. Family was from Oslo, but at least I still the height 6'1 and build 195. You are a great teacher, hopefully I can learn as much as I can so I can take a trip home. Thank you from America.

    • @zachary1077
      @zachary1077 9 років тому

      Your name is so similar to mine! Jeg er fra Bergen, men familien min Bor i Oslo

  • @Neueregel
    @Neueregel 13 років тому

    Great new format with all the 4 Tenses (Infinit, Present, Past, Perfect) all shown in 1 vertical column. It makes it easier to grasp the context of each new verb.

  • @Thirduncle1
    @Thirduncle1 13 років тому +1

    Jeg er glad for at du Har Lastet opp en annen video! Jeg lager flash-kort fra video ditt. Du er en veldig flink lærer! Tusan takk.

  • @LossGaming
    @LossGaming 13 років тому

    Hurrah! I can continue learning norwegian again!
    You do it better than any over bloody help videos I have seen..
    Also, congratz on the marriage Creinexzy!

  • @Jessarys
    @Jessarys 13 років тому +1

    Tusen takk! You've made my life so much easier. Now I can speak to my Mormor when I see her in Norway.
    Love from Germany!

  • @berihujohn4068
    @berihujohn4068 9 років тому +2

    It is very important in learn norsk,really helpfull so i need to say that u have to continue in an advanced one.thank you so much

  • @NorwegianTeacher
    @NorwegianTeacher  13 років тому

    @Supermassively No they didnt, i took it out for my wedding, and I never put it back in...
    But i dont know if they would have made me take it out..

  • @Senoraem
    @Senoraem 9 років тому

    Mange takk Karin - Jeg skal bli I Oslo torsdag og fredag (3 til 4 september) - jeg skal imponere norske venene mine av nye spraklige evner mine takk til deg - du er den beste laererinen xxx

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  9 років тому +1

      +Senoraem lykke til :D Håper du får det til :D

    • @fahimtajori148
      @fahimtajori148 8 років тому

      +Norwegian Teacher - Karin helo iam pakistani 03448980655

  • @samali6242
    @samali6242 12 років тому

    Du er min best lærer,jeg lært mye fra deg tusen takk jeg liker deg

  • @senata100
    @senata100 12 років тому

    You are not only beautiful, but you are also very helpful to people who want to learn Norwegian.Tussen takk.

  • @TheAntken
    @TheAntken 13 років тому

    very useful video, as always. every time i watch your videos, i always find something new for me, some small but important details..nice. thank you, Karen

  • @goamaui
    @goamaui 11 років тому

    Thx karin (and GF) this is a great start for me learning Norwegian..need this cause i want to go work in Norge..
    Gr
    Maui Netherlands

  • @rgrgrable
    @rgrgrable 12 років тому

    I guess it would be hard concentrating on the tenses with a teacher like you.

  • @miketem24
    @miketem24 12 років тому

    Hi, crienexzy, thank you for your videos it´s amazing.
    I start learning this languaje and I don't miss any classes.
    Regards from Spain.
    Kisses.

  • @sofies8648
    @sofies8648 12 років тому +1

    Norwregian, English, Russian, Italian, Swedish, Japanese, Spanish and Turkish

  • @sohanmaharjan5100
    @sohanmaharjan5100 11 років тому

    infact too good to watch..........tusan takk.......so so much great to have this lesson

  • @TheKvinto
    @TheKvinto 12 років тому

    It's close to Swedish. I learnt it for 5 months, now for some reason I should learn Norwegian. A lot of familiar things-)

  • @abeesane
    @abeesane 9 років тому

    dens veldig nyttig for meg. Tusen takk

  • @simics111
    @simics111 12 років тому

    Jeg har lust på snakke norsk :)
    Takk for nydelige videoen, du er virkelig fantastisk...

  • @CroMarduk
    @CroMarduk 13 років тому +1

    Pozdrav iz Hrvatske - greetings from Croatia

  • @CanalFredelico
    @CanalFredelico 13 років тому

    The negative form of this kind of verbs would be, for example: jeg gir ikke opp? Or where do you place the ikke?

  • @dualisima
    @dualisima 13 років тому

    Tusen Takk for the video again ! Hugs from Ibiza

  • @demasjaring5435
    @demasjaring5435 4 роки тому

    takk for forklaringen. Greets from the Netherlands

  • @uhayat
    @uhayat 12 років тому

    thanks 4 video please keep helping people like this . u r great at teaching

  • @kumargsa1
    @kumargsa1 11 років тому

    Your lessons are cute, i can speak a bit of Danish and makes Norwegian easier to learn.

  • @samali6242
    @samali6242 12 років тому

    Mye takk! Du er min best lærer

  • @dancingqiirl
    @dancingqiirl 9 років тому

    hey ;) first of all: really great videos ;) so awesome ;) I already annoy my norweggie friend with sentences I say to her haha ;) and I have a little question ;) I heard that in TGI fridays you can also work if you speak no norwegian, at least a friend told me that, so I been wondering if thats true or not :)
    keep up the good work and tusen takk :)

  • @FaithlessDeviant
    @FaithlessDeviant 10 років тому +2

    Actually the funniest thing about norwegian is when they describe some thing extremely small f.ex.
    kjempe litten (might be misspelled) directly translated as gigantic small.

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  10 років тому

      Haha, that is very true!

    • @rambergracing
      @rambergracing 10 років тому

      Haha

    • @vegardsand532
      @vegardsand532 10 років тому

      Actually, "kjempe" means "a lot" or "very". It's similar to Japanese "chou", where you can say "chou baka", big/a lot/huge idiot. Basically, it means "a lot" of something. Even if it's used in a negative context, like kjempeliten

  • @zehh172
    @zehh172 13 років тому

    haha keep doing this lessons I've just found about them and I'm loving Norwegian!!!
    cheers (from Brazil)
    ha det bra!!!!

  • @sjurskarmvik6737
    @sjurskarmvik6737 10 років тому

    ganske morsomt å se på en video om å lære norsk :p

  • @prem5588
    @prem5588 13 років тому

    finaly you got internet and uploaded, thanks

  • @sofies8648
    @sofies8648 12 років тому

    I can understand Italian but im not that good in talking it lol i dont even know if i should out that as a language i know anymore, but when i lived there (i was 4-7) i knew it FLUENTLY but now i forgot how to speak it

  • @zlatkomilas5625
    @zlatkomilas5625 8 років тому +3

    prekrasna Karin

  • @simkoshikak9453
    @simkoshikak9453 7 років тому

    tusen takk for allt 😙😘

  • @Vodkat
    @Vodkat 12 років тому

    I'm trying to learn norwegian and i don't understand something about the pronounciation, like in the example of "lyst på" when you say that slow, you say: "Jeg har lyst på mat", but when you say it normal, you just say: "Jeg lyst på mat". why you don't pronounce the "Har". or sometimes in some norwegian sentences when the "Jeg" is between other words, is pronounced like a simple "I" like in english. can you explain to me this, Vær så snil!

  • @easternEurope77
    @easternEurope77 12 років тому

    don't listen to this troll. Your make up looks perfect. Thank you so much for the Norwegian lessons. You are intelligent, fun and a fantastic teacher! :) :)

  • @Flyermac
    @Flyermac 12 років тому

    YOU ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL AND KIND! I LIKED YOU AT FIRST TIME!

  • @luiselieceravila
    @luiselieceravila 13 років тому

    Flott, tusen takk for videoen

  • @Pareltje333
    @Pareltje333 13 років тому

    Just Loving it!

  • @faisalibrahim6943
    @faisalibrahim6943 11 років тому

    takk for forklaring din

  • @bernardomalaluan8816
    @bernardomalaluan8816 11 років тому

    make more video tusen takk god bless you! it is big help for me

  • @ulcerprone
    @ulcerprone 13 років тому

    tusen takk

  • @aschwartzburg
    @aschwartzburg 11 років тому

    "Lyst på" it does make sense actually. You just need to depart from the common assumption that the syntax of colloquialism - in this case english colloquialism - is directly inter-changable with the concept of correct semantics.
    My brief review of the suggestions for the english translation of "lyst" gives several meanings the intersection of all of them is an ethos of approval or subjective positivity in light of the thought of the object it precedes.
    Jeg lyst på x.
    {I} {want, like, fancy, bright, light} {on, in, at, the, of} {x}
    Assume whatever's inside the braces ("{ }") to be a word in the sentence.
    Assume that all of the words (by that definition) are in the proper order.
    Then choose the pairing of the two middle sets in light of what x happens to be.
    Thanks for making these videos btw. I've been wanting to learn norwegian. Thought about getting rosetta stone. You seem chill. hit me up on fb
    facebook.com/alex.schwartzburg.9

  • @robeltadesse9640
    @robeltadesse9640 9 років тому

    Tusen takk norsklærere min♥♡♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

  • @goodrowj
    @goodrowj 13 років тому

    @EarthBeautifull That's a lie. English has so many more rules and bits of languages that aren't in Norwegian. English speakers just have to forget about the French/Latin grammar that they know. English is one of the hardest languages to learn.

  • @polinorway
    @polinorway 10 років тому +1

    Sehr gut!

  • @khanabdullah3335
    @khanabdullah3335 11 років тому

    goste muito .

  • @BenTennison16
    @BenTennison16 13 років тому

    @tubenoidi why do you care ? she's a teacher, not a model !!!! ( no offense intended Karin i promise, hope it didnt come across like that. )

  • @Boljarin
    @Boljarin 13 років тому

    Congratulations with your wedding!

  • @NorwegianTeacher
    @NorwegianTeacher  13 років тому

    @tubenoidi Really? You are commenting my make-up?

  • @vataminka
    @vataminka 13 років тому

    thank you for shared by norwegian.I like the way you explain that. I like you in general =). And make up is nice, looks better =)

  • @henokyeman5210
    @henokyeman5210 11 років тому

    keep it up ,I hope you tutorial will be helpful for those who want to learn Norwegian,thank you for kindly help!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @karinormann486
    @karinormann486 9 років тому

    Please, tell me how it be in English "Sikkerhetskontrollør"?

  • @saciidosaciido456
    @saciidosaciido456 8 років тому

    Thnks

  • @DarkSigner7
    @DarkSigner7 12 років тому

    I was just correcting, I'm Puerto Rico.

  • @landonnett2132
    @landonnett2132 10 років тому

    Hvordan sier du "I have been wondering about"?

  • @MrGandor5
    @MrGandor5 11 років тому

    why most of norweigan are so pretty and polite

  • @wsantos89
    @wsantos89 11 років тому

    Takk!

  • @zivarmahmoud2000
    @zivarmahmoud2000 9 років тому

    hvor bor du?
    har du facebook?

  • @G6600
    @G6600 12 років тому

    Молодец! Я знаю всех єтих, кроме норвежского и шведского. Но зато говорю еще немецкий, латинский и сербский или хорватский. А еще учусь исландскому и старому нордийскому языкам. Еще раз, молодец!

  • @muhidinhassan4452
    @muhidinhassan4452 10 років тому

    waaw nice lesson

  • @G6600
    @G6600 12 років тому

    Wow, eight languages! Which ones do you speak/know?

  • @rgrgrable
    @rgrgrable 12 років тому

    I don't give a damn for combo-verbs. I am watching this just for you.

  • @MsiP43t
    @MsiP43t 8 років тому

    for "Jeg har lyst på" couldnt you use "Jeg har hatt lyst på" for the Perfect? Greetings from Germany :P

  • @dakipro
    @dakipro 13 років тому

    Thanks for all the lessons, they are really really great, you are easy to fallow :)
    Can you please pronounce in some of your videos "Excuse me, i don't speak norwegian. do you speak English?" Google translator translates that to "Unnskyld meg, jeg snakker ikke norsk. Snakker du engelsk?" and I understand each word, but pronunciation is a bit tricky, can you just read that on native Norwegian please? :)
    Thanks in advance

  • @elijahbaker6676
    @elijahbaker6676 12 років тому

    It's extremely similar to Swedish and English :)

  • @MrJuancarlosferrero
    @MrJuancarlosferrero 13 років тому

    so what day is today? im confused -.-

  • @alishariq6213
    @alishariq6213 10 років тому

    i want to learn norsk language.

  • @datueric16
    @datueric16 12 років тому

    because it's Norwegian, and its confusing. hahaha! that was a great motivation. ^^, keep up!

  • @danvikhamar3314
    @danvikhamar3314 10 років тому +1

    hmmm u keep telling about facebook but i sure cant find u :(

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  10 років тому

      I have links all over! did you try searching for Crienexzy? The link is facebook.com/crienexzy :)

    • @danvikhamar3314
      @danvikhamar3314 10 років тому

      thank u LøL i commented on ure page

  • @sofies8648
    @sofies8648 12 років тому

    Spasiba! Ah ,o mena nieto russki keyboard, i ja ni OCHIN karasho pa ruski chitayo no ja pol russki i pol narveshki

  • @letsplaymassyhd
    @letsplaymassyhd 6 років тому

    0:31 Or 7 years ago... ;)

  • @danielpeters2327
    @danielpeters2327 12 років тому

    Thank you for the lesson :)

  • @Romans8-9
    @Romans8-9 12 років тому

    Insult to this girl. She is actually hot and trying to teach people something.

  • @Spellman62
    @Spellman62 12 років тому

    Tusen Takk!

  • @luthor1904
    @luthor1904 11 років тому

    my goddess

  • @BolnoyBratchny
    @BolnoyBratchny 12 років тому

    This is the Norwegian Boxxy.

  • @TheShebelaw
    @TheShebelaw 11 років тому

    Thanks for the lessons. But the word you should use is for 'lyst på' is 'crave' and not 'lust'. Because Lust in English is sexual!!, but then again english is my second language as well:)

  • @saminoor5401
    @saminoor5401 9 років тому

    nice

  • @wileipaw
    @wileipaw 12 років тому

    Bra

  • @MyMerluzzo
    @MyMerluzzo 11 років тому

    How can you be so beautiful?Is the cold that keeps you? :)

  • @alewar777
    @alewar777 11 років тому

    jeg liker deg

  • @EarthBeautifull
    @EarthBeautifull 13 років тому

    It's a lot harder for an English speaker to learn Norwegian then it is for a Norwegian to learn English.

  • @flavioricardo1141
    @flavioricardo1141 10 років тому

    Pode ser ensinado em Português?

  • @BenTennison16
    @BenTennison16 13 років тому

    @tubenoidi i dont even know what you're getting at -_-

  • @cabdiali9752
    @cabdiali9752 11 років тому

    takk

  • @robertellingsen2921
    @robertellingsen2921 11 років тому

    crave for

  • @oslo99man
    @oslo99man 10 років тому

    👍

  • @fayngxkitsune
    @fayngxkitsune 12 років тому

    Og jeg kommer fra canada.

  • @esteban578
    @esteban578 12 років тому

    Great english

  • @SansDream6810
    @SansDream6810 13 років тому

    I thought English was the only language which has phrasal verbs

  • @DG-fc3gu
    @DG-fc3gu 8 років тому

    lost for?? i lost for Food? or I want Food? I would like Food.. i har los for? i dont understand

    • @Ella_Vahle
      @Ella_Vahle 7 років тому

      Dulce D&G lust for :)

  • @andrewmoorehead347
    @andrewmoorehead347 12 років тому

    They're called phasal verbs

  • @salahELM
    @salahELM 11 років тому

    nice lessons and you have cute face you can Working as a broadcaster in TV

  • @Wedkog
    @Wedkog 10 років тому

    När Norska tjejer snackar Norska låter så mycket mer sexigt än när Svenska tjejer snackar Svenska. Förstår inte varför, men gillar när Norska tjejer pratar :) sedan finns det väl undantag men.. så tycker jag i alla fall :)

  • @G6600
    @G6600 12 років тому

    Nessun problema! Allora possiamo scrivere in italiano, se vuoi. E piu semplice, no?
    Ma com’ è possibile che hai imparato tante lingue? Sei un linguista?

  • @CroMarduk
    @CroMarduk 13 років тому

    du har en fin genser

  • @77goofball
    @77goofball 12 років тому

    Wow, Norwegians tend to talk fast don't they ...... challenge accepted ! :D

  • @luthor1904
    @luthor1904 11 років тому

    perfect girl

  • @mesgnahabtemichael3535
    @mesgnahabtemichael3535 8 років тому

    I am eri men but is good