You Canadians dominate curling for sure, and hokey pritty much too :) I wish they aired more curling here in Norway bc I Love it.. but here its only on tv when the national team play. Skiing is on TV *all* winter long, all the time every year, and thats is sometines nice too. On a different note I think norwegians and canadians understand each other pritty well :)
In the scandinavian parts, we don't talk about Denmark, Denmark is the forgotten child. Also the child both Norway and Sweden agrees is the worst :) The one thing the 2 of us have in common haha... Well, that and we love making fun of eachother
The æ is pronounced like the a in sad
The ø is pronounced like the u in burn
The å is pronounced like the o in born
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Norway has the most winterolympic medals by far and are only 5,5 mill people. Kinda shocking
Living in Trondheim, weather at the moment; at 9:10 PM... dark, cold (39°F (4°C)), and prospect of rain...
The ø is what many other countries in northern Europe use ö for.
Easiest way to get the sound is remember the U in hUrt.
You Canadians dominate curling for sure, and hokey pritty much too :)
I wish they aired more curling here in Norway bc I Love it.. but here its only on tv when the national team play.
Skiing is on TV *all* winter long, all the time every year, and thats is sometines nice too.
On a different note I think norwegians and canadians understand each other pritty well :)
In the scandinavian parts, we don't talk about Denmark, Denmark is the forgotten child. Also the child both Norway and Sweden agrees is the worst :) The one thing the 2 of us have in common haha... Well, that and we love making fun of eachother
Please watch this video : Googoosh - Kavir (English subtitle ) Live in New york 2014
And Googoosh Talagh (English subtitle ) 2012 In Los Angeles
3:18 Can't say Norway dominate so much anymore, took 14% of all gold and 8% of the silver medals in 2022 winter olympics. And who counts bronze?
æ sound like "aeh"
ø sound like "uh"
å is somewhere close to "oh" deppending on how you pronounce it
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