Norwegian Lesson: Basic Polite Phrases

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Goigmg through a lot of very handy polite phrases to know in Norwegian. Not formal sentences, but every-day politeness. This will absolutely be usefull if traveling to norway or when you are new to the country.
    If you want to know more basic norwegian, please see these videos:
    Basic Hello and Good Bye: • Norwegian Language: Ba...
    Basic How are you: • Norwegian Lesson: How ...
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    Hey all Norwegian learners!
    The language I'm teaching is not Bokmål nor Nynorsk. It's an east dialect and I don't think you will have much problem with bokmål after this. :) And everyone will understand this.
    I am Norwegian, from Norway. Born and raised. I live in Oslo, with my husband and son.
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    I started filming with my webcam. Then i moved on to a Flip, then a Flip Mino HD. Then followed my iPhone, and Now I have a Panasonic HC-V210 :)
    I edit with Vegas Pro.
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    Extra info about some of the videos is found here:
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    - This is also my norwegian blog. To get everything in one place!
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    Thank you to all subscribers, you are too sweet :) seriously, i love you!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 84

  • @IstasPumaNevada
    @IstasPumaNevada 6 років тому +57

    I really appreciate how you pronounce the individual words slowly and clearly before pronouncing the phrase as it's said together. It helps a lot.

  • @hollyelements9505
    @hollyelements9505 6 років тому +14

    Lol before I started learning Norwegian I would hear people say "oh" alot and I was like why do they say "oh" so much? 🤔 Turns out (now I know) that it was "og" they were saying which actually means and! Lol 😂😂

  • @freddyali4592
    @freddyali4592 8 років тому +6

    I always learn from you,
    and cant wait till I visit NORWAY

  • @stevenliwonde8725
    @stevenliwonde8725 6 років тому +2

    toady has been my first day for learning this language, with this explanation I believe that I will be benefited a lot

  • @strawberry1025
    @strawberry1025 6 років тому +2

    Wonderful for my Norway visit in a week. Finally a video with both spelling AND pronunciation, literal meaning and conversational meaning, which like our Irish are so different from each other [it seems to me from my perspective.....lol]. I've written down most of these phrases now both correctly and also phonetically. Thank you!

  • @bitucoo
    @bitucoo 8 років тому +4

    Tusen takk Karin! I'm in Norway for two week and you helped me so much! 😊

  • @reytiago
    @reytiago 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic and fun! I just started learning Norsk and Karin is very good for a cerfull pronunciation and understanding!! I love her videos! Thank you

  • @noneyabidniss4763
    @noneyabidniss4763 7 років тому +3

    Such a beautiful language, I'm proud to be Norwegian.

  • @gustavotolaba6836
    @gustavotolaba6836 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for your amazing videos ! 😊 You are a wonderful teacher

  • @kek261
    @kek261 8 років тому +3

    Wow I could understand almost all of that and I've never heard norwegian spoken before. Crazy similarities.

  • @johnnyenglish1652
    @johnnyenglish1652 8 років тому +29

    Hi Karin, could you recommend some programs where I can listen to Norwegian with Norwegian subtitles? Takk!

    • @johnnyenglish1652
      @johnnyenglish1652 8 років тому

      ***** Takk for hjelpen! ^!^

    • @compilationvlog7246
      @compilationvlog7246 6 років тому

      Johnny English hi Guy's anyone can we be good friends?? Visiting to Norway soon

  • @iancrombie8862
    @iancrombie8862 4 роки тому +1

    Norwegian girls are GORGEOUS!!!😍

  • @askarjumaev5912
    @askarjumaev5912 Рік тому

    you have good talent for teaching.

  • @milleechi4853
    @milleechi4853 6 років тому +1

    You are really pleasant teacher 🌿

  • @berkaysen2246
    @berkaysen2246 Рік тому

    I love that you're always missing the place that related videos pop's up😄

  • @amandametzgar-lv5nw
    @amandametzgar-lv5nw Місяць тому

    Your English is perfect!!!

  • @nnjastylinonu
    @nnjastylinonu 8 років тому +3

    so glad i found your video. im going to norway next year in june. takk!!

  • @tresvecesno7071
    @tresvecesno7071 4 місяці тому

    Thanks so much!
    Tusen Takk!

  • @haydenparker9266
    @haydenparker9266 4 роки тому

    I am an American. Jeg studerer Norsk. You are very helpful...and so pretty.

  • @youandwhosearmy6339
    @youandwhosearmy6339 8 років тому

    Takk for Shist.. I'm not being funny, it's just the way it sounds in Norwegian when R and S come together like this. Beautiful language, great UA-cam teacher.

    • @MMmk1
      @MMmk1 8 років тому

      +youandwhosearmy? Oh, shist!

    • @nerdlebrityelpodcast9618
      @nerdlebrityelpodcast9618 8 років тому

      I just had thr same question. when read one by one its like "takk - for - sist" but then alltogether it sounds like "shist"
      can someone please explain to me why?
      thanks in advance!

    • @youandwhosearmy6339
      @youandwhosearmy6339 8 років тому

      +Alltags Journey I don't think there is a reason for it, as such. It's just the way those two letters to sound when an R comes before an S in some dialects, including the Oslo accent.

    • @ScandinavianFreckles
      @ScandinavianFreckles 7 років тому

      It kind of depends on the persons accent. When I say it it sounds like SIST not Shist but a lot of people I know say it like shist :) It's kinda funny

  • @user-yt5fk2vd2h
    @user-yt5fk2vd2h Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @northscot9862
    @northscot9862 5 років тому

    It is a beautiful language, I am Scots and I can understand a good bit of it.

  • @marcosousa4029
    @marcosousa4029 5 років тому

    Beautiful language! Thank you!

  • @danyawang3632
    @danyawang3632 5 років тому +2

    This Xmas my friends and I we are going to travel in Norway~~~

  • @morelovezem3272
    @morelovezem3272 8 років тому

    Help full as usual.appriciate u. cheers!!!

  • @user-yq3ff3zq4m
    @user-yq3ff3zq4m 8 років тому +1

    Teacher karin
    good Explain
    Aziz 👍

  • @martindesantiago6508
    @martindesantiago6508 5 років тому

    Tusen takk Karin

  • @chrismourning4859
    @chrismourning4859 5 років тому +1

    When would you use "vær så snill" as opposed to "er du snill"? I've heard both for saying "please ". Tusen takk Karin🙂

  • @greenking333
    @greenking333 8 років тому

    this video is very interesting I'd like to learn more about how to speak Norwegian

  • @gilsthampi277
    @gilsthampi277 8 років тому +4

    hey, i just want to know the meaning of my name GILS {heard its origin is from norway}

  • @albaba5390
    @albaba5390 8 років тому +1

    Bare hyggelig, laerer! Takk skal du ha !!

  • @Toonces74
    @Toonces74 8 років тому

    Tusen takk Karin. :-)

  • @AngeloBrazil1
    @AngeloBrazil1 8 років тому

    Tusen takk, Karin :)

  • @bilisummaaoromiyaa3113
    @bilisummaaoromiyaa3113 8 років тому

    Thank you Kanin for ur effort and I appreciate ur job. And now I want to ask you one question. can you please make a Vedio of the way of celebrating Valentines Day in Norway? ?,

  • @ferfaliva
    @ferfaliva 8 років тому

    hallo hallo!! i feel great 'cause i've already know all of those basic polite phrases!! I'm going to spend Easter time in Oslo..!! So, i have to work hard!!! I'm also watching Anno (the norwegian reallityshow), because my sister-in-law is there!!! Go Katja!!!!

  • @grimcifer666
    @grimcifer666 6 років тому

    Tusen takk!

  • @MikuHayeon
    @MikuHayeon 6 років тому

    Tusen takk❤️

  • @siemmussie5802
    @siemmussie5802 8 років тому

    tusen takk

  • @filifala9699
    @filifala9699 8 років тому

    tusen takk karin.

  • @omarshagouri9646
    @omarshagouri9646 8 років тому

    tusen takk karin

  • @adonayalem8375
    @adonayalem8375 8 років тому

    Karin excellent

  • @Valhalla-Gaming
    @Valhalla-Gaming 6 років тому

    Huh , was a bit wierd to hear your language, i live in Denmark, i learned danish, but danish sounds other than yours :) i really enjoyed to her it. i better like it than danish :)

  • @HumbleHuman-k7g
    @HumbleHuman-k7g 19 днів тому

    Before this video I watched your video about taxes in Norway now I think why do I pay so much, it's on average 34 percentage....

  • @sacredbanana
    @sacredbanana 8 років тому

    tusen hjertelig takk

  • @freepalestine2199
    @freepalestine2199 5 років тому

    👍 👍 👍

  • @karinelainenes8646
    @karinelainenes8646 8 років тому +2

    My name is Karin😊😊

  • @1Petter5
    @1Petter5 8 років тому +1

    Husker jeg så noen av videoene dine i 2008, fant kanalen din igjen nå gjennom Reddit. Må si du har forandra deg en del, kvitta deg med piercingene dine ser jeg? ^^

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  8 років тому

      Hehe. Det er godt jeg har forandret meg de siste 8 årene da :p hva gjorde kanalen min på Reddit? ^^

    • @1Petter5
      @1Petter5 8 років тому

      +Norwegian Teacher - Karin Jeg driver å lærer spansk for dagen og sjekket gjennom de høyeste rated postene på /r/languagelearning og fant youtube kanalen din der. www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/comments/31w9x7/norwegian_teacher_on_youtube_new_lesson_every/

  • @dc94utube
    @dc94utube 8 років тому

    Trenger man en bil i Oslo? Jeg vet ikke egentlig hvor store er byene i Norge.

    • @heddaaurora733
      @heddaaurora733 7 років тому

      dc94utube Kanskje litt sent svar, haha. Men nei, du trenger ikke det. Byene er ikke så store, ta heller buss eller trikk (selv om buss kan være litt dyrt..)
      English: Maybe I'm answering a little late, haha. But no, you don't need that. The cities are not that big, you can take the bus or the tram instead (even though taking the bus can be a little bit expensive...)

  • @chrisvanlaarhoven2722
    @chrisvanlaarhoven2722 6 років тому

    Wow, some things sounds really familiar to Dutch 😂 (Not regular Dutch but one of the older dialects such as Brabants)

  • @torgeirHD03
    @torgeirHD03 8 років тому +2

    i never hear people say ha det bra most people just say ha det

  • @JohnJohn-qk5ii
    @JohnJohn-qk5ii 8 років тому

    takk

  • @LeeHamilton88
    @LeeHamilton88 8 років тому

    Babyen har ikke kommet ? "Takk for sist." You do not say it to close friends or family, and you use "takk for i går" with colleagues. Can you give a good example of when one says it? Quite different than anything I say in the USA. "Takk for sist" is a nice thing to say.

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  8 років тому +1

      +Lee Hamilton It's more common for typical, freinds of friends, or distant family, or people you have meat once before at a wedding/party/get-together, and when you meet them again, you say "takk for sist" and then the other might say "ah yes, your friends wedding". Its a very polite and friendly way to say, "i remember you, we have met". You also say it to friends of friends you might meet pretty often at parties, dinners, school events, and say "takk for sist".
      Takk for i går, is common if it actually was yesterday. But its not something you say if you just met them in the hall or at a meeting yesterday, its more if you experienced something togehter, like a party, wedding, dinner, etc. :) Hoper that was usefull :)

  • @lazyanimal1341
    @lazyanimal1341 8 років тому

    Takk,karen!

  • @justinsells1502
    @justinsells1502 7 років тому +2

    Anyone care to teach me over Skype 😂 I learned a good amount but lost a bunch due to me traveling but i live in America so there are few teachers to teach this I'd be willing to teach proper English if interested

  • @GospodinStanoje
    @GospodinStanoje 8 років тому

    Hei Karin,
    Første har jeg lyst til å si tusen takk til deg for alt du har vært for oss på youtube. Jeg begynte å gå på norsrkurs for 3 måneder siden og jeg er ikke perfekt da kanskje jeg skal lage noen feil. Men jeg ønsker å si at jeg kan kanskje hjelpe deg med programen våre på norskurs da du kan lære oss bedre og mer presist. Hvis du er interessert, svarer du på dette teksten og jeg kan sende bilder av papirer våre og snakker om hele programen med deg.
    Oppriktig,
    Vuk Davidović

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  8 років тому

      +vljzlj Hei :) tusen takk for flott tips. Send meg gjerne en melding på facebook, lettere å snakke der. Facebook.com/Norwegianteacher :) Jeg vil gjerne høre dine innspill :)

    • @sandravovin
      @sandravovin 8 років тому

      +vljzlj oh my god, I actually understand every word! yeeeeessssss!!! :) :) :) I think my method (self-learning consisting of a textbook, norwegian films, norwegian magazines and Karin) is finally paying off :)

    • @sandravovin
      @sandravovin 8 років тому

      ohooo jeg vil gjerne! :) Hva heter du pa facebook? :)

    • @sandravovin
      @sandravovin 8 років тому

      snakke - that's the only thing I can't do normally so you would help me a LOT! :)

  • @RifDivision
    @RifDivision 8 років тому +1

    War so schnell!

    • @toretiavideo
      @toretiavideo 5 років тому +1

      Mohamed lollll it’s vær så snill

    • @DraslyThe1
      @DraslyThe1 4 роки тому +1

      @@toretiavideo he said it in german not norwegian xD

  • @user-hr2en2fm8t
    @user-hr2en2fm8t 5 років тому

    Все равно

  • @user-mm3ky9mh1e
    @user-mm3ky9mh1e 5 років тому

    日本語

  • @xcfcould
    @xcfcould 5 років тому

    Mé nd

  • @jjbasilis3280
    @jjbasilis3280 5 років тому

    it woul be better if you write the actusl words no matter how good you pronounce, one cant tell the nuances, regarding individual letters,like the difference pronouncing cat cot,cut,eithout it, lecture is pretty much useless.waste.

  • @aleksejinlithuanian6623
    @aleksejinlithuanian6623 8 років тому

    Thanks