Master native NORWEGIAN ACCENT with me
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- I denne videoen skal vi øve sammen på en del setninger og ord som er vanlige på norsk. Jeg lærer deg å snakke norsk med mer flyt. Vi jobber med norsk intonasjon på enkeltord, spørsmål og vanlige setninger.
In this video, we will practice various sentences and words that are commonly used in Norwegian. I will help you speak Norwegian more fluently. We will focus on Norwegian intonation with individual words, questions, and common phrases."
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I'm on day 3 of learning Norwegian. Love the format you use! It's so useful how you slow sentences down but keep the pronunciation so clear and then coach us back up to full speed. And the talkie bits are great. I've no idea what you said in them, but that's going to be the bench mark and my ahh-ha! moment when I can finally understand after I put in the hard work. Subscribed and liked!
Awesome! I also have English/Norwegian captions on all my videos, so feel free to switch them on. Looking forward to hearing about your progress. Keep it up!
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This is great. More pronunciation practise please!
Sure thing!
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Hi. You are an amazing teacher. Can you make very long videos (1h plus) where you just talk in norwegian about anything you want with subs in norwegian for B1 level. Can be a short story or anything really. No grammar, please.
Hey. Thanks. I'll see what I can do. Maybe in a recorded podcast kind of format. Thank for the suggestion!
@@NorskMedAria that would be perfect! Thank you for keeping that in mind.
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I like that you point out specifically that you can drop certain sounds/letters in casual conversation, most videos I've found don't seem to mention it, or the teacher speaks very formally and innunciates every sound of every word.
Separate topic/question: I have noticed, but that I haven't seen any video mention, is there seem to be at least two "R" sounds, the typical tongue flap against the roof of the mouth behind the teeth, and then an American sounding R, which seems to only be used when a "D" sound follows the "R" sound, like in "hvoRDan gåR Det".
Is that correct? Is that just a natural speaking habit that has developed because it's easier to say, or is there a rule for this?
Sorry for the late reply! You are right about the -rd. New video about that is just around the corner!
@@NorskMedAria Excellent, much appreciated!
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Tusen takk
This was so so helpful! Thank you
Glad you liked it! Did you practice along?
@@NorskMedAria yes, i ve been actually searching for a video where i could read along as i’ve only started learning pronunciation. There aren’t many videos on youtube regarding that, maybe you could make more!
Thanks for the feedback! I'll make more. I just updated the playlist called "Practice Norwegian". Those are all videos with follow-along parts.