Norwegian Pitch Accent Introduction

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2021
  • This will be the first video in a new series I've decided to call Smart Norwegian. I'll be presenting interesting topics and explain linguistics in an easy to understand and most importantly, in a modern way! Obviously the title is a bit of a clickbait, but if you clicked on the video and still found it interesting, please let me know in the comments below! If you have any questions, ask me here or come join on Twitch!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 65

  • @cristian_8956
    @cristian_8956 2 роки тому +12

    God, so sexy! The video was great too!

  • @bobmalibaliyahmarley1551
    @bobmalibaliyahmarley1551 Рік тому +20

    I just want to point out for anyone outside of Norway who doesn't know. The standard Norwegian read and written language form is called ''Bokmål'', most foreigners who move to Norway will begin speaking Norwegian in Bokmål and over time their spoken Norwegian will mold into whatever accent is spoken where they live, because people around them will speak in that accent. The Eastern Norwegian accent (Østlandsk) spoken in Oslo for example is the CLOSEST accent to Bokmål in direct pronunciation, however there are differences because no one in Norway truly speaks ''Bokmål'', it's just the standard written form of Norwegian.

  • @alanpotter8680
    @alanpotter8680 5 днів тому +1

    We moved to Bergen and my understanding for Norwegian was blown to pieces :D

  • @Jimmio9
    @Jimmio9 4 місяці тому +7

    As a native norwegian speaker, this blew my mind!

  • @Ash3D
    @Ash3D 2 роки тому +16

    I'm Norwegian and I still find this interesting.

  • @Denkai
    @Denkai 2 роки тому +1

    This is really helpful. I would love to see more videos about Norweigian!

  • @ihinck
    @ihinck 7 місяців тому

    Yo this was so helpful! Thanks!

  • @ashleynz2575
    @ashleynz2575 7 місяців тому

    the best video on Norwegian pitch accent I've seen so far!

  • @nabalienalien
    @nabalienalien 2 роки тому +12

    Probably the best and most detailed video I've found on this topic! Felt very helpful and as an intermediate learner I'll be coming back to it. Would absolutely love more content like this, about norwegian pitch accent and pronunciation

  • @nathan87
    @nathan87 Рік тому +16

    Great video, thanks. Just one thing: I would probably get rid of the music, it's not too bad, but it can interfere if you are trying to listen carefully to and remember a particular pitch accent for the first time.

  • @ThePritch96
    @ThePritch96 2 роки тому

    This was great! Very useful :)

  • @morad5119
    @morad5119 2 роки тому

    Thank you for a very interesting video.
    Cheers for Lille, France.

  • @everywhereattheendofemilyp7488
    @everywhereattheendofemilyp7488 3 місяці тому +1

    Tusen takk for det! Skulle ønske jeg visste dette for en stund siden.

  • @jannizz
    @jannizz 2 роки тому +7

    Takk for video!
    Du seier "ein skulle læra seg standard austnorsk, når ein lærer seg norsk". Ja, slik er det, og slik blir det jo. Men som min lærar i nordisk ein gong sa det: dei burde lært finnmarksidalekt, som ikkje har tonelagskille. Dette nemner du òg i videoen. Dei uttaler bokmålet slik det blir skrive, i endå større grad enn standard austnorsk. I austnorsk har ein i tillegg retrofleksar, nokre av dei er svært sjeldan i språka i verda. Dette er uttalemessig vanskeleg nok for oss frå Vestlandet. For innvandrarar, med dei aller fleste språk, med unntak av nokre språk i India som har tilsvarande retrofleksar, bortimot umogleg å få til. Så eg stemmer for språk-kassettar med folk frå Finnmark 🙂
    Lars Arne, Bernt og Erling i partiet åt erter og sardiner!

  • @TheRazorSky
    @TheRazorSky 2 роки тому +4

    This is helpful to me :D, im still a newbie at Norwegian

  • @Rinzler86
    @Rinzler86 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this

  • @tomasmosquera2483
    @tomasmosquera2483 2 роки тому +8

    Man, I was having the biggest trouble understanding the pitch accent 2, thinking I was far from figuring it out and using it myself. But when you mentioned the verbs ending with "e" as common examples of it, I realized that I have been imitating that sound from Duolingo exercises for more than a year now. It all makes a lot more sense (I still have a long way to improve my listening skills). Thank you!

  • @AlexBerish
    @AlexBerish 2 роки тому

    SUCH a good vid man

  • @g-li
    @g-li Рік тому +2

    Not learning Norwegian and not planning too, oh dear, I'm at 5th foreign language and I have 2 mother tongues, so 😅
    But omg, this sounds good, the way you pronounce this skrive, snakket, lopet, hoppet, I'm dying!
    If Norwegian were an international language, I would learn it, not trying to sound disrespectful. It's just that I have to learn all the UN languages first, and that's already quite a lot. They're also quite difficult, a lot of unknow alphabets 😅
    Thank you for making the video by the way, definitely learned something interesting.

  • @samahdy
    @samahdy 5 годин тому

    Well, my compliments to you fella. I thought you were from the US midwest (native English speaker) and of Hungarian or Italian descent.

  • @JFinnerud
    @JFinnerud Рік тому

    Thanks for a very informal video. It answered a lot of things regarding the language I have always found peculiar but not known the reason or answers to. The south-eastern dialect intonation must sound really strange to foreigners 👍

  • @bravestcaesar0638
    @bravestcaesar0638 2 роки тому +4

    i'm not Norwegian, but i approve of this message

  • @shadowpastathetf2kidwithau706
    @shadowpastathetf2kidwithau706 Рік тому +2

    This language sounds so happy

  • @Touhocaloid
    @Touhocaloid 9 днів тому

    My partner is from Hausesund and I have been learning Norwegian as a result. You mentioned South/West Norway has High to Low pitch accent - do you ever think you would cover that? ^^

    • @PatrickAuri
      @PatrickAuri  9 днів тому

      I would love to talk about more Norwegian dialects and their intonation in the future! I actually have planned doing it for a long time, but I've been super busy with lots of things in my life recently. However, I've recently moved to a new apartment and things are going much better in my life, so I'll try to look into it in the near future!

  • @lgzster
    @lgzster 2 роки тому +1

    Could you illustrate pitch accent in the Bergen dialect?

  • @mateozanone7216
    @mateozanone7216 2 роки тому +1

    Love your linguistics videos, man! Does this apply to any extent to danish/swedish/icelantic/faroese?

    • @PatrickAuri
      @PatrickAuri  2 роки тому +6

      Thank you low languages. Swedish and Norwegian are both pitch languages, but Danish is not, and instead distinguishes between same words that we have pitch accent differences with something called stød (literally means shock), which is a sort of small glottal stop! I’ll write it down and see if I can make a video about Danish stød in the near future!

    • @mateozanone7216
      @mateozanone7216 2 роки тому

      @@PatrickAuri Woah, I had no idea! Thanks for replying tho. Did you study linguistics or is it just a hobby for you?

    • @PatrickAuri
      @PatrickAuri  2 роки тому +3

      @@mateozanone7216 I've done a tiny bit of linguistics at university, but it's mostly a hobby that I'd love to one day turn into a job :)

  • @user-gz6mz9oh1q
    @user-gz6mz9oh1q 3 місяці тому +1

    The video was great, but dude, you are Norwegian yourself, how did you achieve such a pristine English accent?

  • @FrostyShadowes
    @FrostyShadowes 2 роки тому +3

    good

  • @katherinechant7606
    @katherinechant7606 Місяць тому

    Some comments are so rude for no reason. I guess that's just the internet for you.
    It's a great video. He's a great teacher.

  • @LeMMe_TeaCh_Ya
    @LeMMe_TeaCh_Ya Рік тому +4

    Patrick: first of all, thank you very much, this video was the only one that perfectly explained what I was trying to understand!
    I'm Italian and I have a channel about Germanic Linguistics. Would you mind if I just use your audio (as you're a native speaker), just the part where you say the two words "bønder" vs "bønner", for one of my videos? I'll be happy to give you credit in the description.
    Please let me know asap :-) thanks

    • @PatrickAuri
      @PatrickAuri  Рік тому +3

      Ciao! Feel free to use my videos for anything you want 😅

    • @LeMMe_TeaCh_Ya
      @LeMMe_TeaCh_Ya Рік тому

      @@PatrickAuri you're very kind!

    • @PatrickAuri
      @PatrickAuri  Рік тому +3

      @@LeMMe_TeaCh_Ya Feel free to contact me if you need any recordings from a native Norwegian or if you need any info about Scandinavian languages!

  • @landonnett2132
    @landonnett2132 3 місяці тому

    Do high/low dialects invert pitch accent 2 to where it goes low high low rather than high low high?

  • @paris6240
    @paris6240 3 місяці тому +1

    I thought i left this behind when i quit Japanese 😭

  • @colinstorm2892
    @colinstorm2892 4 місяці тому

    As someone from south norway i find it so funny how people learning norwegian always try so hard to get these typical oslo dialect pitches correct, when the way i and people from here are speaking is completely different in the pitches. Just going for a random dialect is understandable though.

  • @kennedyseamus
    @kennedyseamus 2 роки тому

    Jag är amerikan som talar bra svenska, och ska ta en biltur i Norge till sommaren. Jag vet att norrmännen kommer att förstå mig men har du någon tips för mig, som talar svenska som andraspråk? Jag håller på och läser ”Norwegian Tutor”.
    Tack för dina videon! Historien om landsmål/nynorsk och riksmål/bokmål var väldigt intressant! 😊👍🏻

    • @hardgaymania
      @hardgaymania 2 роки тому +2

      Se norsk film/tv serier med svensk tekst norsk UA-cam, hør norsk musikk å les sangtekst(lyrics) da får du "skyvstarta" på å forstå norsk, be dem snakke sakte å si du ønsker å lære å forstå norsk da blir vi mer tolmodig.

    • @kennedyseamus
      @kennedyseamus 2 роки тому

      @@hardgaymania tusen takk!!

  • @kirstenmuller4536
    @kirstenmuller4536 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, I would never have realized you weren't a native English speaker!

    • @PatrickAuri
      @PatrickAuri  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you! I’ve practiced a lot 😅

    • @Neophema
      @Neophema 8 місяців тому

      He has a very noticeable Norwegian accent to me. Not that there's anything wrong with that. :)

    • @khole15
      @khole15 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Neophema I am norwegian, he sure doesnt have a very noticable norwegian accent at all, jealous maybe?
      Most norwegians would mistake him for an american, even some americans probably

    • @PatrickAuri
      @PatrickAuri  4 місяці тому +1

      I’m sure my Norwegian accent comes out every now and then, but I try my best to hide it lol

  • @user-di2mr7qd1x
    @user-di2mr7qd1x 3 місяці тому

    they sound the same to me

  • @alexwang6207
    @alexwang6207 2 роки тому +1

    Your Chinese third tone needs to dip deeper. The sound is like a capital V, but right now you're not making the distinction enough so it's more like a lower case v. You still have good Chinese though, but fixing that would make you sound much more native.

  • @TurboAutist-sg7lo
    @TurboAutist-sg7lo День тому

    Isnt swedish the same? I mean just off the top of my head ”banan” and ”banan” the road and banana.

  • @isaacolaves
    @isaacolaves 4 місяці тому

    not you giving me hope for my Japanese since I am a Norwegian native speaker

    • @PatrickAuri
      @PatrickAuri  4 місяці тому

      Japanese Pitch Accent is not that difficult! I’ve studied it for a couple years and know almost everything about it, feel free to message me on instagram or join my Discord server if you need any help with Japanese

  • @shadowpastathetf2kidwithau706

    YAY NORSK

  • @merc340sr
    @merc340sr Місяць тому +1

    You must have learned English in USA or Canada. I cannot detect any Norwegian accent in your English!

  • @smilepie5735
    @smilepie5735 4 дні тому

    媽媽罵麻馬

  • @SkyCloudSilence
    @SkyCloudSilence 4 місяці тому

    You're not a very good teacher.

  • @hmph542
    @hmph542 2 роки тому

    Stop cutting video after every third word, it is so annoying!

  • @MartinLiversage
    @MartinLiversage 10 днів тому

    In Danish, which is closely related to Norwegian, we have 'stød' which seems to affect some of the same words as in Norwegian, e.g. 'bønder' (with stød) and 'bønner' (without stød). Reading the Wikipedia article I learned that some Danish dialects have no stød but instead a pitch accent like Norwegian (and Swedish). 🤯 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B8d

    • @PatrickAuri
      @PatrickAuri  9 днів тому +1

      I knew about stød having the same function as pitch accent in Norwegian and Swedish, but I didn't know about the Danish dialects that have pitch accent! That's super interesting!