Hi very nice explanation: However i got one question as u told if double consonant before e then it comes to first category then what about a verb: decide--- å bestemme, bestemmer, bestemte , har bestemt, why this one is in second category. Is it exception or any other rule.?
If a Norwegian sees my question, please give me an answer ;-; I want to learn Norwegian language with all of my heart but the past tense of the verbs are confusing me as fuck. So how do you guys know which verb has to finish with -et or -te or -de or -dde for making the past tense? 😅
Kawaii Potato (not norwegian but I can help) like he explained in the video, you have to learn them ! You can get some hint with the finals letters of the word but all of what I am saying is explained in the video so ... ;)
"Snakka" is a dialect form. Please note that people usually don't "speak" nynorsk or bokmål. They "write" nynorsk or bokmål and they "speak" a local dialect.
Tusen takk! Jeg elsker å lære dette språket
Smart, simple and clean explanation.
Thanks!
This is very helpful. Tusen takk!
thank you so much!!! this video helped me a lot!
Extremely helpful. Thank you so much.
Bare hyggelig!
Tusen takk! Go no further guys,this is the video you were looking for
Thanks!
veldig hjelpsom, takk skal du ha!
love it !
Tusen takk!
Bare hyggelig!
vi trenger mer.
takk skal du ha
big help🍻
TAKK SÅ MYCKET!
bare hyggelig :-)
This video nailed it, thanks.
Thanks!
very helpful.takk
Bare hyggelig!
👍 👍
bare hyggelig :-)
Can you explain me when you use "å leve" and "å bo" ?
Im not late or anything but:
Å leve is that youre alive
Å bo is like wich city you live in.
Hi very nice explanation:
However i got one question as u told if double consonant before e then it comes to first category then what about a verb: decide--- å bestemme, bestemmer, bestemte , har bestemt, why this one is in second category. Is it exception or any other rule.?
Unfortunately there are a lot of exceptions like this :-(
A question for the owner :I got a copy of this book, is it OK to use it?
Hi, what would you like to use it for?
@@TheNorwegianSchool personal
norsk er vanskelig å lære det er ikke lett.😤.
If a Norwegian sees my question, please give me an answer ;-; I want to learn Norwegian language with all of my heart but the past tense of the verbs are confusing me as fuck. So how do you guys know which verb has to finish with -et or -te or -de or -dde for making the past tense? 😅
Kawaii Potato (not norwegian but I can help) like he explained in the video, you have to learn them ! You can get some hint with the finals letters of the word but all of what I am saying is explained in the video so ... ;)
Kawaii Potato, learn them by heart
no one says jeg snakket,
everyone says jeg snakka or eg snakka or eg snakket (in Bergen)
That's the Nynorsk. Jeg snakket is the correct form.
Yea it's not bokmål :p
"Snakka" is a dialect form. Please note that people usually don't "speak" nynorsk or bokmål. They "write" nynorsk or bokmål and they "speak" a local dialect.