Oh my heaven. I’d have really wished if my norsk teacher was that much interesting at teaching skills🙄💁♂️ However really appreciate your effort and that’s amazing. keep up this good work☺️👌
Wow Johanne, you're really good at this! Naturally I can't speak on behalf of a non-native speaker, but it is a huge benefit that your English is so good, too. I know that is not the case for most Norwegians, even those who teach Norwegian in various places. It was also fun seeing your animations :) Make me miss looking over at your notes during class, though! XO
Thank you so much 😄🤓I hope we will get at least a few more chances of being in class again (I'm 90% sure lectures gave me 90% of my drawing abilities)✏️✏️
I really enjoy your videos and they have been helping me a lot. I live in the US, and there is no one around me that speaks norwegian to help me practice. Do you ever help people practice over zoom?
I'm so glad my videos are helping you! I unfortunately don't give lessons or teach online at this moment. But I'm wishing you lots of good luck with your learning!
You can also attach the letter 'a' instead of 'ene' at the end of a neuter noun on the definite plural declension. I do this in bokmål myself, as I don't think it is grammatically incorrect. Except for Nynorsk where you must have an 'a' to it.
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There are (to my knowledge) no set rules for which words belong to which gender. You say people do not use "ei" nowadays...? I use ei all the time - are you telling me you say "boken" and not "boka" in daily speech? Some people may prefer to use the article "en" instead of "ei" for feminine nouns, but they still apply the feminine ending "-a" in the definite form (boka, stua, lampa, gata). In my experience, this is how most people speak. A notable exception is the Bergen dialect, which systematically does not use hunkjønn.
Very helpful. Thank you.
These videos deserves more love (and views, and likes)… tune takk
Oh my heaven. I’d have really wished if my norsk teacher was that much interesting at teaching skills🙄💁♂️
However really appreciate your effort and that’s amazing. keep up this good work☺️👌
Thank you soo much! Really appreciate that encouragement 😄🤓⭐️
Tusen Takk, Deserves a billionviews tbh
Takk for leksjonen Johanne. Im trying to learn Norwegen to get closer to my family who speak it. You really have amazing explanations and Godspeed
Wow, I wish I had this explanation when I started learning Norwegian! Kjempefin jobb!
Thank you so much!😄 Tusen takk:)🇳🇴
Wow Johanne, you're really good at this! Naturally I can't speak on behalf of a non-native speaker, but it is a huge benefit that your English is so good, too. I know that is not the case for most Norwegians, even those who teach Norwegian in various places. It was also fun seeing your animations :) Make me miss looking over at your notes during class, though! XO
Thank you so much 😄🤓I hope we will get at least a few more chances of being in class again (I'm 90% sure lectures gave me 90% of my drawing abilities)✏️✏️
I had this doubt, thank you for your video. New suscriber 💙
That was really helpful. Thank you so much 😊
Cheers bro, really helpful.
Thank you for amazing content, Jo! So glad I found you
Thank you, I’m so glad to help a little!🥰☺️
I love the way you teach!!
Thanks!! :D
a treasure video for sure😭😭😭
This video was so helpful I subscribed.
Hi, you have just an amazing way to teach!!!! Thank you so much.
Thank you!! Good luck to you 🤓☺️🇳🇴
Tusen takk!!! 😊
Så flink du var på animasjon! 😍 Din stemme er jo perfekt for sånne educational videos!
Tusentakk! 😍😍
i just found your channel and i immediately fell in love with your content! Keep up the good work :)
although I watched another video about the subject I don't understand. Thanks to you I understood Thanks Nice too meet you :)
Thank you so much, now it makes sense haha
tusen takk!! i learned so much from this. :)
Wow, videoene dine er veldig interessante, vær så snill og lag flere videoer
Så bra å høre!😄 Jeg planlegger å fortsette å lage flere.
Thank you, Jo!🙋♀️
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Mange takk!
Takk for at du så på! :D
Really nice animation! You're already such a pro youtuber wow 😂
Hehehe thanks😄😂
So an amazing content! Tusen takk!!
This is so helpful! Takk! :)
I really enjoy your videos and they have been helping me a lot. I live in the US, and there is no one around me that speaks norwegian to help me practice. Do you ever help people practice over zoom?
I'm so glad my videos are helping you! I unfortunately don't give lessons or teach online at this moment. But I'm wishing you lots of good luck with your learning!
Amazing
You can also attach the letter 'a' instead of 'ene' at the end of a neuter noun on the definite plural declension. I do this in bokmål myself, as I don't think it is grammatically incorrect. Except for Nynorsk where you must have an 'a' to it.
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is Jeg har ei bok and Jeg har en bok just the same?
Yes, just different dialects
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Thank you for thins! I'm learning on duolingo and they don't explain anything...
I am norwegian, why is bok female? what are the rules for this?
Also we norwegians, never use ei, who use that now adays? ??
There are (to my knowledge) no set rules for which words belong to which gender.
You say people do not use "ei" nowadays...?
I use ei all the time - are you telling me you say "boken" and not "boka" in daily speech?
Some people may prefer to use the article "en" instead of "ei" for feminine nouns, but they still apply the feminine ending "-a" in the definite form (boka, stua, lampa, gata). In my experience, this is how most people speak.
A notable exception is the Bergen dialect, which systematically does not use hunkjønn.
This was very helpful! Thank you!