God i norsk - 17. mai - Norges nasjonaldag
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2017
- Sponset video av Aschehoug. I samarbeid med deres bok God i norsk. Se mer her: undervisning.aschehoug.no/godi...
17.mai er norges nasjonaldag, her får du er lite innblikk i min og andres feiring av nasjonaldagen.
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Hey all Norwegian learners!
The language I'm teaching is not Bokmål nor Nynorsk. It's an Oslo-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 two sons.
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Takk for videoen! Gratulerer med dagen! 🇳🇴❤️
I love this channel , We love Norway here in Britain 🇬🇧❤️ 🇳🇴
Es alucinante escuchar noruego!
gratulerer med dagen 🌷🌷
Takk! I love the way you celebrate 17th of May 🤩
Gratulerer med dagen
Gratulerer med dagen Norge og til deg Karin .. bunaded din ser så fint ,,
Grattis med dagen! vad roligt med glasset på slutet :P
Could you please include both, Norwegian and English subtitles if possible! thanks so much for your videos!! Great effort
hei, oh, det var en spennende video! Tusen takk du har gjort det ;-)
Gratularer med dagen!!
Gratulerer med dagen!
Gratulerer med Norges nasjonale dag
Gratulerer med dagen, ha en fin 17.mai feiring!
Gratulerer med dagen 🌷🌷🌷
Grattis med dagen
Tusen takk
Hei Karin, my violin teacher is Norwegian, would you be so kind and do an episode about the music, I want to surprise her by being able to say these words in Norwegian. Tusen takk!
god frigjøringsdag
gratulerer med dagen🇳🇴
Så stas! Jeg var også i 17. mai toget, men ikke i Norge. Du snakker meget tydelig og langsom at alle som lærer norsk nå kan forstå hva du sier til oss. Lykke til deg i framtiden. :-)
Så fint å høre :D tusen takk :D
tuen takk
Videoen var flott, jeg forsto nesten alt, su snakker veldig fint, saa hyggelig av deg, Karin! Dette aaret skal jeg spise is paa syttende mai!
Hip hip hura! I understand everything you said! So crazy!!!
Ja, vi elsker dette landet :)
Som det stiger frem
Jeg liker klær til 17 mai :)
nice and informative video for who dont speak norsk
Salute👍👍👍
Gratulerer med Grunnlovsdag!)
Tkk
That clothing is pretty cool.
Hei. Hva er forskjell mellom 'komme' og 'ankomme'? Takk
komme = come, ankomme = arrive.
Hip hip hurra! 😊
Jeg var i Oslo for syttende mai. I så ikke deg! Var du og barna dine i barnetoget?
Vi var ikke i det store barnetoget nede i sentrum, det er først når barna begynner på skolen! :)
I've seen what the word "Russ" everywhere, but I have no idea what it is, can someone explain, please?
_ooh_ let me enlighten you. Russ is a kind of festivity that takes place from the start of May, until the National day, 17 days later. When you are close to finishing highschool (_Videregående_), this is a kind of celebration. People start planning it years before, forming groups within their classes, or their school, and also paying for a lot of the stuff. They buy the clothes and little IDs for themselves, and the whole crew collectively pays for either a bus or a car, and fills it up with high end sound systems and everything to bring the party with them as they go. They usually spend like, NOK 1-4 million NOK, which is roughly USD 120,000-470,000. During the time of Russ, they drive around drinking - _drinking so much that you can even see some of these russ goers sleeping on the streets, dying of hangover_ -, go to gathering of other russes and everything. And I guess there's a winner? I'm not sure. The point of it all is just to party hard and drink even harder. Sometimes even some heavy drugs get involved. Personally I'd rather just take that money I'd have otherwise spent on all of that and just take a trip around Europe, but I guess these people are after the thrill. And to top it all, this all takes place during the final exams, so you can only imagine how much of a depressing sight it must be in a classroom.
Oh man, that is something, to say the least...Thank you so much for the explanation though, really helped!
_bare hyggelig_ buddy
This is so fun to watch!! And the best part is that I am beginning to understand what you are saying! 👏🏻
Er det riktig å si "mange is"? :) eller "mye is". :)
Det kommer an på om du spiser mange "småis" eller "pinne-is" (som sønnene mine spiser i videoen), eller om du spiser MYE is, type: kuleis (som jeg spiser på slutten av videoen!). :D
In English too you can either eat a lot of ice cream or many ice creams. It depends on whether the ice cream(s) is/are countable.
Is there a reason why May 17th is Norway's national day? Is it an independence day like the 4th of July in the US?
Yes! It asboulutely is :D We got our own "Grunnlov" and became independent :D
A bit more complicated than that. It was the day the constitution was written. Norway simply transitioned from Danish rule to Swedish rule. We were the spoils of war from the Napoleonic wars. Denmark was involuntarily on the losing side. However Swedish rule was completely different from Danish. Under Denmark we were more like an exploited colony with no say in anything. With Sweden we gained a high degree of autonomy. Norway got its own parliament and government. We would elect our own representatives and we had our own constitution and laws. But we had to respect the Swedish king as our king and he decided on our foreign policy. E.g. who we would go to war with or make peace with. What sort of trade agreement we would engage in with foreign powers.
This is why Norway eventually split from Sweden almost 100 years after the constitution day we celebrate. We didn't think Swedish foreign policy served us very well.
_But the thing is_, it would take another 90 years or so for Norway to actually become a separate contry. Before that, the personal union of the kingdoms was much like England and Scotland, in the sense that there were two parliments, and even different laws.
It's the only day Norwegians talk to each other 😀
Veldig typisk😅😅
Hei, gi meg en like kjære nordmenn :D
Hei er det god i norsk 2 B1
Huraaaaaa
can you translate english
Im on it :D Look back in a little while :D
hi my name is emerson from Angola i have a coffee company in my country and i would like to sell my coffee in norway , i just need someone in your country to help me find buyers , can you be my help in norway?
Jeg misunner deg at nordmenn har en stor fest på nasjonaldagen din. En dag hvor hele nasjonen kommer sammen for en stor fest. Jeg bor i Storbritannia og vi har ingen ordentlig nasjonaldag. Alle de forskjellige landene i Storbritannia kan ikke bli enige om en hendelse som er viktig nok til å bli feiret.
Hei Jeg trenger en leksjon på som og at hvis du kan ????takk for deg
Gay
hi my name is emerson from Angola i have a coffee company in my country and i would like to sell my coffee in norway , i just need someone in your country to help me find buyers , can you be my help in norway?
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gratulerer med dagen🌹
Gratulerer med dagen
gratulerer med dagen