Learn Norwegian in 30 Minutes - ALL the Basics You Need
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I think I already explained all about Languages but I need wife to Free is it possible here ?
😂😂😂😂😂
@@jane-anndavies545llllķ
@@ceciliabartey4357 looks great however not free?!Only saying….
Looks awesome however sadly defo not free…😞
I'm a native norwegian speaker. Why the hell am i watching this
Can you help me for learning Norwegian ? Plz)))
Is this bokmål or nynorsk?
Aye could i catch your discord or sum?
This ia so funny!
🤭😅
@@Valentina-wc5sb bokmål
I'm Russian, who's studying Japanese in the US.
My roommate: Why are you learning Norwegian at 2 am?
Me: Es ist complicated desu
Idk what you said but i laughed
Why the German part? :D
@@joydeepbanerjee8840 ES IST COMPLICATED DESU
omg💀
I feel u 😂😂
As someone new to learning norwegian-, I must say, as easy as this language may be to comprehend for English speakers, the pronounciation is probably the hardest part about this language
Soooo... howd it go?
it also really hard for me to parse out the words. all their words run together haha
Tell me about it! Lol
Hope it's going well, keep it up !
yes exactly I don't understand why jay when it says jeg
Jeg snakker flytende Norsk og er også dansk men bor i Norge. It means: I speak floating Norwegian and am also danish, but i live in Norway
i keep on bloody saying “hi, i’m nora”
Me too I just can't..
😂
LMAOOO same
It’s jog heterosexuals Nora 😂
ITS SO EASY WADDAYAMEAN- im born norwegian tho
'And it only takes three minutes'
Me: Looks at video time
Hmmm
I think she means the first part/basic greetings only takes 3 minutes lmao
These videos were all made separately but they were bundled together too so that we can find all the best stuff just from one video.
HMMMMMMMM 🤔
It's a compilation
Serøst!
I'm actually here because of Skam, and she happens to be Noora hahaha
Me too ^_^
omg me too I tought I was the only one
What a coincidence huh
Oh hello xD
hahaha me too
As a native norwegian, being fluent in the language, this was very useful.
Same
Meg og
lol that was funny
indeed
I'm only learning this because of my family's planned trip to Norway. So I can be talk to the Norwegians and be the translator.
Btw we usually don’t use «velbekomme» (kinda old people who say that)
Hello=hallo/halo (used)
Hi= hei (more used)
Hey=Halla (teenages says it for slang)
You welcome= bare hyggelig (kinda, tho)
Just say «bare hyggelig» or «you welcome» (in english)
(We say many thing in english)
We use «Ha det bra»
But most commend «hade» or «hadde»😉
«Unnskyld» can mean sorry, excuse me and apologize, too
Something u didn’t know? If u have a question to norwegian country or language leave a comment😉
Im a English/Polish girl trying to learn Norwegian fluently. Any advice for pronounciation and such? xD Ty!
I'm French and I kinda struggle to learn bokmål! Do you have any advice?
Kinda upset that she didn't say "Versågod" which here in the west side is the most used word for "you're welcome"
Do you have any suggestions for Norwegian UA-cam channels (that speak in Norwegian instead of English)? I’m learning on duolingo and from a few Norwegian friends, but I’d love to get as much exposure to the language as possible!
Tusen takk! I have been studying Bokmål for a month and your insight towards how the language is used on a daily basis is really helpful. takk ijen of beklager min dårlige norsk
I do appreciate these lessons, but I personally have a hard time understanding the correct pronunciations .. The speaking is a little too fast for me. Thanks and I'm trying.
stan borup you know u can slow down the video, right
@@Kevin-xj4ni then it becomes even harder to understand because it doesn't sound clean
The pronunciation differentiate from region anyway so you'll probably be fine, you'll be understood at least.
As a Norwegian we speak really fast same goes for any other Germanic languages
Almighty Lil shit At least you’re clear 😂. I also learn Spanish and their pronunciation isn’t that clear.
As a Norwegian native speaker I would really recommend this one to learn the basics!
Hi, I want to learn norsk and then study at Norway. I would like to make some friends and practice Norwegian. Moving and studying abroad became not just a dream, but a goal ))
From my understanding of basics "a" in your name is actually tricking me with fine print "o" on top of it, so your name is Pol and not Pal right?
@@danser_theplayer01 Correct, but It also depends how you pronounce the o.. It would be like the o in "over".
@ cuz the "o" is "u" for some reason, I think I got it.
Hello as an norwegian learner I noticed that the word takk means thank you and please. Is it true?
falling in love in 30 minutes
😂😂😂
Loseinment med norsk eller med Noora?
svouros40 both
@@user-ln2th4gx2h og du?
Half of my family, Norwegian. Time to get a grasp on this amazing language. Nora, uff da...perfect smile!! Tusen takk!
I love how Norwegian people are always smiling and acting nice to people!
That makes me really wanna go there 💕
Ty and you should come!💞
@@rebeccaj2488 should I tho 👀 I've been researching on maybe moving there but I do be kinda scared of the mosquitoes 😔
@@user-yr5qy9uc6h Aha dont worry thats not a big problem. Its cool that ur thinking about moving here! Ever been here before?
The French people are also really nice
I've been in Norway for 2 years now, but it's still hard for me to make a friends! They're really hard to talk or don't to understand them ! But at least they give u smile and act nice.
Even though they are your friend at school, but they wouldn't say "Hi" to you in the outside! That's abit confusing but yeah. And i dont meant all are the same but most of them the people I have met in Norway!
many silent letters
The French gets more silent letters I think than that language ;)
It's actually quite few silent letters it is just her accsent that are so weird (oslo/østlandsdialekt), and she don't speak really clearly. I'm Norwegian and cringe when she talks cause she don't speaks like you should in Norwegian...
@@tilde2435 can you recommend me someone who speaks norwegian properly then? :D takk.
@Tilde 04 I agree. I'm from the Oslo area, but the way this girl speaks is so weird. Her English is weird too.
No more than english
Unbelievable, what a sympathic lady.
sympathic?
@@BaldMancTwat yes very
@@parsley3550 I think the same😂😐It could be also (to spanish speakers) a mistake because It seems similar to "simpático/a" in this language. You know the meaning, pleasant, likeable, nice. Etc.
in French sympathique is very friendly, I think it's what he means :) Why did the British not use the French meaning of this word in the first place ? come on! lol :-)
Also "sempatik" in Turkish
What I loved about the Norwegian people in general besides the language is that they have no ego, they never brag about themselves and most people are very sweet and talk soft. They don’t care if You are a mailman or a doctor, so remember to never brag about yourself (like Americans) and your skills in conversation , and things in general are very informal between people. I was so shocked how they even talk to their boss like a equal and friend, and that you could talk to your boss(using first name) and not be afraid of him or her going nuts. Norwegians are a little introvert, but that changes as soon as you get to know them. And don’t be afraid to not speak very well Norwegian in the beginning, everyone speak perfect English. The perfect way to start a conversation with Norwegians are the weather, nature, ski sport and questions about Norway. Don’t talk about religion or politics, that’s something you can do when you get to know people, it’s seen as a private personal matter. And most Norwegians I met was atheist and very well educated and knowledgeable. Smart people
everyone has ego.. ego is basically your personality. I get what you're trying to say tho
@Iris are you norweigan?
@Iris so there aren't any cocky idiots there? Do you have many street fights in pubs?
😵💫
I guess they got it all out of their system with the worlwide Viking raids.
As a half-swede-half-norwegian living in Sweden, I came here to learn how to "be more norwegian" when speaking to my relatives on my fathers side - But I must say that I pretty much just ended up repeating words almost identical to swedish over and over again! Hahaha! 😂
...Whatever, I'll just keep speaking swedish, we all understand each other anyways... 😋
If you know swedish you can pretty much understand Norwegian
sweden and norway are my two favorite countries and my korean parents are concerned
Kan du forstå meg? Jeg er snakker Norsk!
@@morganisapro5 Klart att jag kan 😋
It's worth mentioning that the most common greeting by far in Norway is simply "Hei hei". :)
Jan D or just: hei
Nice pfp bro
Heidu!
Heisann!
Hei hei!
Hei på deg!
Hei ja!
or "Hæ?" :)
I've been learning basic Norwegian and I'm beyond happy that I immediately knew what "Hei, Jeg heter Nora. Hyggelig å møte dere." meant 😭.
I only want to learn this because I watched Skam lol and she said Noora 💀
Meee tooo
Seems like a lot of people watch Skam. Hey, Noora. Where is William?😂
destroyer5016 😂
*Same* 😂😂😂
OMG YESSSS
That moment when you were born in Norway but moved away so u have to start from basics again, My life right now😭🤦🏽♀️
STAYS. STRAY im with you on that one
yess relatableee
Don't give it up!!!🙌🙌🙌
I’ve lived in Norway all my life but I still know english way better. My Norwegian is lacking :p ALSO I SEE STRAY KIDS 👁👄👁
If ur learning norwegian i could probably help you:) i am norwegian plus im also a stay❤️
This is great! I'm only three minutes into this video and I know how to speak Norwegian perfectly!
HAHAHAH
Lur
Er du sikker på det?
Är du säker
Sana all
I try teaching myself basic Norwegian and suddenly the ads I get are exclusively in Norwegian
I guess UA-cam wants me to learn it more lol
UA-cam.. Maybe you aren't all that bad
Same but in japanese and spanish...
Since I watch this video youtube recomends me english espanish and norwegian videos lol
I'm actually here for my boyfriend so I can speak with his family and friends
🖤🖤
That’s so cute!!!!
Awh
same :)
Well done! 😊👍
She’s so frikkin lovely!!!
Thats norway 😊
Black metal made me want to learn some Norwegian
Yes sounds too beautiful it sounds like a mixture of German and English
I used to hear polish black metal but now you introduced me to Norwegian tho
@@casseygama2726 basic country where black metal created is Norway
@@dabidaburi2951 that's interesting
Dabi Daburi Varg intensifies
No one:
Me: watching this video while i am norweigan
Samme, som hva jeg gjør med livet mitt
Whoever watched the entire video and didn't leave in frustration within the first 5 minutes, great job, the world needs more people like you.
I wanted to know how to say “I love you” in Norwegian to let my Malamute/Husky dog know how happy he makes my life!
I'm learning Norwegian so I can finally communicate with my soul mate even though she knows English I hope to become fluent soon thank you 🤗
How is your progress?
I‘m german so I guess the grammar part about norway isn‘t going to be very hard for me
The pronunciation is hard tho
Norwegian is closer to English than german grammar wise
I'm watching a Norwegian TV series and I just love the rhythmic pattern of their speech. It's very easy for me to imitate. It kind of reminds of how melodic the Irish accent is.
Skam ?
what TV series are you watching?
I need partner to learn norsk with!
Any advice?
Norwegian sounds like the elfic language in movies lol
As a native English speaker ….. this language is extremely easy to learn
Jeg liker Norsk
jeg er et eple
Indonesisk?
Jeg elsker norsk :)
Ég heiti lifþrasir , jeg snakker engelsk og íslenska , ikker norsk. But I'm learning lol
Ja :)
Og jeg drikker Norsk! :D
ah this language is cute and interesting! imma start studying this now! tusen takk!😊
It's cute until you hear the metal bands
Cool i am Norwegian and i never hear that from pepole who dont speak it
@@cheezyboy8546 Samme
@@koichidark6858 Kvelertak is lowkey cute
@@koichidark6858 if you heard of the metal bands it's not cute anymore, it becomes evil 😈🤘
Noora everywhere😂
Lmao that's what I thought
SKAM AHHAHAHAHA
Ja😂🤣
I'm Swedish so i understand Norweigan but i want to be able to speak the full language lmao
lmaø*
Same here
Swedish have nice neighbors !
Samma här
@@pieredepleintdedordogne8013 What?
oh god i chose the wrong language
Blasphemous
Funnily enough, Norwegian is meant to be one of the easiest languages an english-speaker can learn, mostly because it is north-germanic, which means a lot of the words are similar to its English counter-part. The most difficult part is perhaps the vocals 1 and 2, where depending on your tone and pitch, the meaning of a word can change.
same bro--
Same, my tongue wants to leave my mouth now
@@proserpina2002 "Halla, jeg heter Christian, hyggli å møte 'ræ.", "Snakkær'u engelsk?", "Takk ska'ru ha.", "Snakkas a."
Does this help or hurt? lol.
jk, I already know. yw.
You are a good teacher I like the way you repeat in a very slow way so that we can understand
Totally agree.
black metal intensifies
Came here just to understand the lyrics from my favorite bands😂😂😂😂
Ais Marciano My thought lmao
Dan lmao same!!
Same
jeg faller valen alpha dance
Thank you so much for this. It is really helpful. As a native English speaker, I find Norwegian to be a fascinating language with some similarities to English, so perhaps a little easier for me to learn than other global languages. This is a great video with many handy phrases - so useful for understanding the basics. :)
Many similarities
I have a norwegian friend and im trying to learn as much words as i can so i can talk to him
Cause he doesn't know how to speak english that much
Nice
Angie xøx U have norwegian in ur name
@@cucumber_zucker Hodor sure didn't ;(
@@cucumber_zucker No one dubs our films so everything is in English and we have a really high level of English in the school (don't ask why a Norwegian is here, is fun to sometimes see these type of things :D) it sure is weard the friend didn't understand
@@cucumber_zucker keyword: almost.
Wow thank you very much, this is exactly what I was searching for!
*Tusen takk for denne videoen! Du er ei veldig flotte lærer, Nora!*
im norweigan, but i was born in the us like my parents, but i've always wanted to learn it! i will try to update my progress :)
started:9/21/21 -
How have you done? :))
I forgot Norwegian, and I'm starting to get better and better because of you! Tusen Takk!
jiåånklååpjikljåånkjshååalii :)
Jeg er lære Norsk og jeg liker det!
(I'm learning Norwegian and I like it)
Such a friendly teacher..
Thanks for the clear and concise explanations. Knowing that Tusen means Thousand makes it so much easier to remember, keep the mnemonics coming, Tusen Takk!!
I'm trying to pick up some Norwegian for my trip to Oslo and as Austrian I must admit that many words remind me of German and others of English. This language will be a pleasure to learn. ❤
Norwegian is so informal. Love it.
There should be a pronunciation section below every sentence/word.. for example in "Unnskyld" we never heard the "d" at the end, and such grammatical specifications are of great importance to us.
Norwegian accent reminds me of my father's province's dialect in the Philippines---ILONGGO. They singsong the words very much like how you do it. I'm learning it now. Tusen Takk.
It's been just three minutes and I find this language so amazing wow
For me as a German it's quite easy to understand and to learn Norwegian :) thanks for the video
I'm trying to impress my best friend she lives in Norway and speaks Norwegian
This is super helping me, thank you! 🖤
Thank you Nora. Everything is very simple and clear, I like it. I am from Ukraine and I know English and everything is very clear to me. Thank you, my good and beautiful girl.
I'm just here because i dream of going to Norway one day and visit the birth place of Black Metal.
lmfao same i wanna live in oslo and be in a black metal band
You need to go to Bergen for black metal. It’s nicer than Oslo too.
This is so helpful. Tusen takk.
@John SSmith why?
hyggelig
Fell in love with Norah! Great lessons! Thx!
Too good language and simple. Getting ready to learn. 🙏🙏
This was very helpful because I’m part Norwegian and almost all my family can speak it! Can’t wait to impress them.
Haha they always say “OH” if they bump into you
They say "Oi!"
I love it xD. In The Netherlands too, but less cute then Norwegian do. We pronounce it like "Owe" ("Ow", i am sorry -> Ow, sorry or "Ow", excuse me -> Ow, het spijt me).
same with british people lol
I'm from the Midwest in the US. We say "Ope!"
@@venus6987 Nah we say "Oye oye" if we bump into you.
How to pronounce Æ, Ø, and Å
Æ: You pronounce Æ like the "a" in "basket"
Ø: You pronounce Ø like the "u" in "tuck"
Å: You pronounce Å like the "o" in "over"
Very clear and useful. Thanks.
As an English speaker the numbers by far were the easiest to learn. So many similarities and the pronunciation of words for everything else isn't that bad either.
Thank you this is very easy to follow.
Wasp Forlife i swear norway is very very hard
I'm British Somali but my dad and mum and family all grew up spread around the world.
My dad was born in Somalia but moved to Norway (apeshit distance) as a child whilst my mum grew up with her family in the Netherlands (they are both somali genetically) Both of them moved to the UK roughly 30 or so years ago and both ended up in the same city in England. They found each other, got married and kids, me being one of them and since my dad is technically half Norwegian and that me and my siblings have Norwegian passports, I wanted to learn Norwegian so here I am.
Note that half of the family i live with knows norwegian alongside 2 or 3 other languages
thanks for the tips
Now I want to learn Norwegian after hearing Loki sing in old/broken Norwegian in the show
I'm here because my UA-cam newsfeed is being flooded with Aurora-related videos like songs and interviews I guess.
tusen takk for this video. really helpful ❤
Tusen takk for dette kurset.
Being taught by a lovely Angel makes things easier.
Takk.
I'm trying to learn Norwegian so I can move to Norway! It's where my ancestors are from and I want to return to those roots ❤
Videos like this have been a huge help along with using duolingo
Very useful video, thanks you Nora
Thanks for you ❤
Really hard to get the pronounciation right!
Oh but norwegian pronounciation is a walk in the park compared to the complete mess that is english pronounciation.
Callusny maybe you should look up how to pronounce the norwegian letters in sentences and by their own. It will probably become a bit more easier😉
Have you fuckin heard swedish and danish?
Personally I think Dutch is the hardest but most people in the Netherlands can speak perfect English which is quite embrassing as I can only speak English as I'm English and Tagalog because of my wife
Ethan McCormack deutch? Tf? I’ve had like 5 one hour deutch lessions and the prononsiation is not hard at all! I feel like taiwanese or swedish is alot harder
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Thanks
@@elisehenriette3007 You're lucky! ;)
Det er kult at du heter nora fordig min lillebror heter aron og Nora er Aron baklengs 💖
Thank u..I would like to work as a registered nurse in Norway .please help me
"fluent" LOL!! becoming fluent takes 7-9 years, minimum
Interesting how Nora pronounce Norwegian,words by words,it is very clear,good job Tusen takk!!
I have to say that it is a beautiful to hear language
Some words are the same or almost the same in Dutch launguage. That's because we share Germanic launguage somehow. I love the way you teach us, and i love your cute smile and calming attitude as well which makes me so comfortable and willing to learn.
Takk takk :)
I'm using this so I can one up my Norwegian friend
😂😂😂
haha
i have heard that in Norway 90% of them speak English ; is this true ?
@@theviewfinder1652 A lot of them do, yeah, but the majority of them also speak norwegian aswell. But my friend shows off when he speaks it and I don't understand 😂
@@millie5752 ohh.. 😂😂😂
6:30 : „Hi“ - „Hi“ -„Hi means Hi“ ❤️
French, German, and Norweigian are such beautiful language (for me).
My mom literally asked me if I'm taking to my dog😂😂😂
thank you tusen takk
Its beautiful language.hope I can do it.thank you so much
It is not a hard language to get the gist of, The lady is a good teacher.
Why does it sound like a backward track sometimes xD
Worth mentioning that compound numbers are pronounced in the old way in many parts of Norway. So instead of "femtiseks" for 56, we say "seks og femti". Also we say "tyve" instead of "tjue", and "tredve" instead of "tretti". By the way, the word "unnskyld" should not be pronounced too hard, as it will come across as rude.
Sant.. men det er fortsatt mange som sier femtiseks osv. uansett da lol
Thank you for leaning in Norway to me like leaning
Lol jeg blir sur hver gang noen sier tredve eller tyve, Jeg blir så ekstremt forbanna fordi det er forvirrende selv om jeg er norsk
Yeah it kinda sounded like how we cont in Swedish but I mean they are pretty similar
No, some say the old fashioned 'tyve' and 'tredve", or some varie between them. But I always say "sju", never "syv".
thanks so much for this you lessons if one put work on it he or she is going to learn it without having problems it's all about putting efforts in learning it
I love this video. It is well done and I love the energy of the instructor and simple format. "Hei, jeg heter Dylan"
Wow the numbers in Norwegian are so easy compared to the Danish numbers. I speak Danish fluently, and have been living in Denmark for over 6 years. But sometimes I still struggle with the numbers, like when I need to write down a phone number 😄 It would be so much easier if we used the Norwegian numbers instead 🙂
We do have norwegian/swedish numbers in danish too, but we rarely use them only when speaking to norwegian or swedish people.
Just say "femtisyv" instead of syvoghalvtreds, or "ottetifire" instead of "fireogfirs"; every dane would understand you.
Hey would help me with practicing norsk?
How much of you here from SKAM like❤😍
Takk you so much!
I’ve been wanting to learn Norwegian for awhile. My confidence is not the best though. I hope watching this video will help me boost my confidence and try learning.
Thank you for the lessons! Tussen takk! Jey liker maten du smiler pa. It looks like Norwegians are very friendly!
:)
Norwegians are really friendly. I've been there before.
Hey
Can you help me, to speak norsk?
Sie ist so lieb! Ich will Norwegisch lernen :D
Zwie
echt wahr!
Meine deutsche ist nicht so gut aber was ist”Sie ist so lieb” is that like she is so lovely, she is so lively?
@@zachf8878 yes it means, "she's so lovely"
be m y frienddd
Shes awesome. I could watch her all day!👍