I know this is an old video, but I just wanted to give a tip for anyone who wants to learn Norwegian. For any language it is important to practice talking, but in Norwegian you really need to be mindful of accents and the use of consonants. For instance, if you say «styrte», the weight on the «y» or the lack of it can mean the difference between ruling or crashing something, «bak» can mean behind, butt or bake. Not that you should let that hold you back from talking, just that it is something to be aware of as Norwegian has a lot of words that sound similar but have different meanings depending how you say it.
Very interesting tips for learning and improving languages skills. I completely agree with you, but one of the best tips is to do not translate the expressions in your maternal language, we should speak and think in this language that we learn.
I love this mindset! We learn our native tongue differently than we learn other languages, and that's by acquisition! We aquire sounds used to represent sights, sounds, objects, feelings, etc. It seems it would be much easier to approach gaining another language in the same way.
I have thought of the diary idea but never stuck to it haha, I loved the grocery list & the songs. I'm defiantly going to do these tips, thank you very much, that was really helpful!
Your tips are among the best I have seen on UA-cam. You really hit all the targets. Journaling is definitely something most people overlook. And silly as it seems. the Disney songs in Norwegian are great because most everyone already knows the words.
Terrific video! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot's Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.
Ooh, thanks for the Tv series. I started watching Valkyrien today and got hooked on it from the get go!!! I also have a book recommendation for those of you interested in learning Norwegian. It is called The Mystery of Nils. I thought the author had a really nice catch he put short homework lessons in between each chapter. In order to understand the following chapters you have to get the homework done and what is clever about this book is that you want to get the homework done because you want to know what happens next. I have learned a lot from this book, the reading is smooth and the teaching method is effective. Totally worth trying!
Thank you so much for this video! i have started learning Norwegian 2weeks ago using duolingo. I have been looking at other places to learn, i have a Norwegian friend i hope i can start watching some of those tv series you have suggested!
Fantastisk videoen :) jeg er lærer norsk med jente mi og vil bor til Norge om 3-4 år Jeg bor i Australia så det er vanskelig å finne en lærerer, jeg bruker UA-cam og jeg har vennes fra Molde og Tromsø som hjelper. Ha en hyggelig kveld
Alan McLeod Fantastisk video. Jeg lærer norsk sammen med jenta mi og vi flytter til Norge om 3-4 år. Jeg bor i Australia så det er vanskelig å finne en lærer, men jeg bruker UA-cam og jeg har venner fra Molde og Tromsø som hjelper meg. Ha en hyggelig kveld.
My grandfather emigrated from Norway. I wanted to learn Norwegian because I want to be poly lingual. I'm fluent in Spanish and English, German is meh, and learning Norwegian and Russian. Cool video! Thanks!
What a perfect video! So informative, lively and entertaining! You would make an excellent, popular & unforgettable teacher :-) And your English is so natural despite it not being your native language (I am a native English teacher) - very impressive indeed! :-)
Yes, it's too late. At 13 your life is almost over so no point in learning a new language! Just kidding, there are people in their 50s, 60s and later who learn new languages, so it's never too late to start and you have the advantage of youth on your side!
I'm 35, soon to be 36, and I'm giving it a go. I plan to branch off from Norwegian to Icelandic, and Old Icelandic (what little difference there may or may not be) and study the Sagas in as close to the original text as I can. But, that's just my goals. I have friends in Norway and want to visit some day; it would be loads of fun getting around and communicating in their own language.
Nathalie Silva Caraca, tem br aqui!!!!! Meeeeeeeu 0.o. Dica rápida: aprender alemão é a melhor coisa pra aprender norueguês depois (na vdd eu estudo alemão), pq é praticamente a mesma coisa (hva - was pronuncia-se "vaz") (hvor - wo pronuncia-se sem o r "vo"). Talvez dps de norueguês você pegue o alemão facilmente...
just a heads up on tv series i remeber i showed my ex gf from poland mot i brøstet with sveen nordin from valkyrian and karl & co thats some really good old school comedy from the 90s and she loved it
Thank you so much for the tips :) Some of them i allready use, others are inspiring, like writting a daily diary in norwegian its a great idea for those who are fond on writting, like me ;) Looking foward to see more of your videos. You are really doing a nice work!
i cant make up my mind on languages to learn and its causing me to not learn any of them lmao but omg resources like shows and movies is exactlyyyy what i need. thats how i got into japanese and the more you learn the more resources become available once you get past absolute beginners. wonder if i really will stick with norwegian or not (also low key learning german and have been teaching myself japanese for some years now) thank you for your detailed tips !!!
4:35 You said "bølgene" instead of "bølgen". It's the difference between "the waves" and "the wave" with emphasis on "the". Also, "bølgen" is fictional thankfully. But yeah, there's a few places where such a tzunami is likely to happen at some point or other. For instance "prekestolen" (Preacher's Pulpit) *will* fall down into the fjord at some point or other. It's *slowly* moving, with the crack at the base getting wider and wider. However its anyones guess if it'll happen in 1000 years or tomorrow... It'll most likely happen during autumn or winter however as the water in the cracks expands when it freezes and then melts and freezes again and again forcing the crack open more and more . 6:16 Not sure if you *want* to hear this... But it's "In a store" not "On a store" Think the difference between the cream *in* a cake (inside it) and the cream *on* a cake (the cream on top of the cake or on the outside). 09:08 When one of my sisters married a guy from Bangladesh my mother and I started practicing english. I don't remember if it was one hour pr day or one day once a week, but basically we only did english for the whole time during that that time. You two could try to have one hour in Portugese and one hour in Norwegian for instance. You'd both learn from that. =) If one of you don't understand something try to find synonymes in the same language to explain it.
Adoro seus vídeos, seu inglês é muito bom, estou assistindo todos aos poucos. Pratico meu inglês e conheço um pouco mais sobre a Noruega, pretendo fazer meu doutorado aí. Abraços do Brasil.
Hi!! I really love your videos ! You made me love Norway and now I am thinking on moving to Norway!! Are there any Norwegian series ? Borgen is Danish I think ... Thank you so much anyways !!
Are Norwegian people typically happy to allow you to speak their language, or do they switch to English? I have a big adoration for Scandinavian languages but the possibility that they won’t let me speak their language is slightly holding me back. :(
Dagbok var en god idé! Jeg kjenner mange som forsøker å lære norsk, men hun som har hatt mest suksess er hun som hører mye på norsk radio. (NRK P1). Vet du at på biblioteket finnes bøker for voksne som er lettleste? Jeg søkte på LETTLEST på bibliotek-appen, og fikk opp mange treff.
I'm Polish, learned German, English and I consider Nor. pronounciation comedic, a little bit at least, somehow Nor. In reading is like misspelled German and English.
Thanks for the videoo! But I have a question, where can we watch the tv shows that you mentioned on the video? And I know that this is an old video but if someone could answer me I would appreciate it so much
She means to say the that a massive part of the steep mountain above the fjord comes loose after many years of erosion. This leads to a big splash so to speak and sends a tsunami rushing in the fjord devastating everything it passes. This have happened many times in the past and it certainly will happened again, the tricky part are knowing when it will happen. Many vulnerable mountain areas today are under constant surveillance by the government to warn people and minimize the danger and losses such a tsunami would impact.
Olá eu quero me mudar para moss , Norg. onde está a minha avó pela tua expriciencia qual a forma mais rápida e fácil para me mudar , se me pudesses dar umas dicas obrigado
Hey! I just discovered your channel and I haven't watched all your videos, so I wanted to know if you've ever made a video about how you moved to Norway ? As a European, I think that'd be basically the same for Portugal or France. My boyfriend and I talked about moving to Norway... Before we met he was planning to do so, but got "scared" because he doesn't speak a word of Norwegian and he understands English but his level is not very high. As for me, I'm planning to learn Norwegian I put down the TV shows you mentionned, etc.
Hello everyone I have been studying Norwegian for a couple of months now. I’m at a level where I can talk about certain things but I’m definitely not fluent. Also I’m self learned! I made a group chat in the app Goodwall (the app is called “Norwegian”) so if anyone’s interested I would like to become studying mates and practice with him/her!!!
Thank you so much for the tips....I have heard the rumor that you can't stay in Norway aftet you complete your graduation and how true is this... and you are still staying there.. It's been 4 yrs..n what are all these confusion... Please would you mind to clear it...Im planning to move Norway for my another masters degree....a business related course coz Ive already completed my MBA here in my homeland....
Is it just me that finds it weird that people from around the world are learning Norwegian for no other reason except the fact that they want to ? I mean it’s sounds cool, but I would never have learned it if I didn’t move here.
the best way to learn Norwegian is by watching norwegian child programmes, may be a bit boring but it’s really effective!!
Anine Stevenson which ones??? Names please???
@@ciarajackson1767 Byens Helter, lykke til. :)
Peppa Gris
Peppa gris-På Norsk is a UA-cam channel with peppa pig in Norwegian it could be helpful I don’t know if it has English subtitles but it might
I love Skam. It's what's inspired me to learn Norwegian.
Thanxs for Skam i've started to learn norwegian😂
Haha same! I think a lot of people started because of that show :D
Lamia Rheme same haha
Same :D
I'm so glad Skam exists and let us discover how lovely Norway is 💜
Skam, how to speak like a teenager.:P
I already speak Norwegian idk what I’m doing here
I do
Well, you could forget all your Norwegian and then you can enjoy learning it with us!
I did the same think Tips to learn russian
but already know russian so me not alone UWU
Same lmao
Well i need to study Norwegian to study Bachelor's Degree at Universitet i Oslo
Simple Norwegian is pretty good for beginners learning Norwegian also 🙌
Very good! I'm in Nigeria and I've been learning quite a lot! Thank you so much 💓 💓
Yes I am in learning from your kanal.
You could make more videos, maybe more grammar videos
Skam I think has the world hooked on learning Norwegian LOL. I love it. But also binge watching a show called Side Om Side lately. Love it!
Kira learns Norwegian: you should see a show called "Parterapi"
On an app called Dplay you can watch a advent calendar called “Jul i blodfjell”. I really like it.
I know this is an old video, but I just wanted to give a tip for anyone who wants to learn Norwegian. For any language it is important to practice talking, but in Norwegian you really need to be mindful of accents and the use of consonants. For instance, if you say «styrte», the weight on the «y» or the lack of it can mean the difference between ruling or crashing something, «bak» can mean behind, butt or bake. Not that you should let that hold you back from talking, just that it is something to be aware of as Norwegian has a lot of words that sound similar but have different meanings depending how you say it.
Another tv show is Borderliner, it's on netflix and it's really good!
Very interesting tips for learning and improving languages skills. I completely agree with you, but one of the best tips is to do not translate the expressions in your maternal language, we should speak and think in this language that we learn.
I love this mindset! We learn our native tongue differently than we learn other languages, and that's by acquisition! We aquire sounds used to represent sights, sounds, objects, feelings, etc. It seems it would be much easier to approach gaining another language in the same way.
I have thought of the diary idea but never stuck to it haha, I loved the grocery list & the songs. I'm defiantly going to do these tips, thank you very much, that was really helpful!
your accent is really cute
Your tips are among the best I have seen on UA-cam. You really hit all the targets. Journaling is definitely something most people overlook. And silly as it seems. the Disney songs in Norwegian are great because most everyone already knows the words.
Your accent remembers me a little bit Aurora. Awesome video btw, I'm also learning Norwegian and these tips will help me a lot :)
I'm leaning Norsk from duolingo, but I'll start watching those movies. Tusen takk!
Terrific video! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot's Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.
Ooh, thanks for the Tv series. I started watching Valkyrien today and got hooked on it from the get go!!! I also have a book recommendation for those of you interested in learning Norwegian. It is called The Mystery of Nils. I thought the author had a really nice catch he put short homework lessons in between each chapter. In order to understand the following chapters you have to get the homework done and what is clever about this book is that you want to get the homework done because you want to know what happens next. I have learned a lot from this book, the reading is smooth and the teaching method is effective. Totally worth trying!
Fábio Pena That sounds amazing!!!! thank you for letting us know! :)
Of course, you are welcome! :)
Thank you so much for this video! i have started learning Norwegian 2weeks ago using duolingo. I have been looking at other places to learn, i have a Norwegian friend i hope i can start watching some of those tv series you have suggested!
I need to practice with someone if you like we can practice together.
Im korean!! I wanna be good at norwegian !!
I love how bubbly you are! Makes watching videos much more fun :)
Bølgen is the first Norwegian movie I’ve ever seen. I have distant family in Norway and very recently I’ve started learning the language
Natalie Nelson you should watch “Skjelvet”
Fantastisk videoen :) jeg er lærer norsk med jente mi og vil bor til Norge om 3-4 år
Jeg bor i Australia så det er vanskelig å finne en lærerer, jeg bruker UA-cam og jeg har vennes fra Molde og Tromsø som hjelper. Ha en hyggelig kveld
Alan McLeod Fantastisk video. Jeg lærer norsk sammen med jenta mi og vi flytter til Norge om 3-4 år. Jeg bor i Australia så det er vanskelig å finne en lærer, men jeg bruker UA-cam og jeg har venner fra Molde og Tromsø som hjelper meg. Ha en hyggelig kveld.
Alan McLeod welcome to norway! 🇳🇴🥰
@@erikglmmi2154 and he didn't even say thank you...what a douche 😐
@FrostCore I mean it's pretty understandable as Norwegian is very similar to Svenska
Thank you for this video and congratulations for all the hard work. It's much appreciated!
Ps. You look great too :)
Bolgen is soo freaking cool! I absolutely loved it, even though I might never come back to Geiranger after watching it :D
Tomáš Těšitel hahaha true!! xD
My grandfather emigrated from Norway. I wanted to learn Norwegian because I want to be poly lingual.
I'm fluent in Spanish and English, German is meh, and learning Norwegian and Russian. Cool video! Thanks!
What a perfect video! So informative, lively and entertaining! You would make an excellent, popular & unforgettable teacher :-) And your English is so natural despite it not being your native language (I am a native English teacher) - very impressive indeed! :-)
Thank you! ☺️
I messed up I started learning when I was 11 because it was easier than Danish and I forgot some words
I’m 13 now it’s not too late right?
It's never too late ;)
Yes, it's too late. At 13 your life is almost over so no point in learning a new language! Just kidding, there are people in their 50s, 60s and later who learn new languages, so it's never too late to start and you have the advantage of youth on your side!
I'm 35, soon to be 36, and I'm giving it a go. I plan to branch off from Norwegian to Icelandic, and Old Icelandic (what little difference there may or may not be) and study the Sagas in as close to the original text as I can. But, that's just my goals. I have friends in Norway and want to visit some day; it would be loads of fun getting around and communicating in their own language.
You are so sweet, and I like to view your videos. Translated to Norwegian: Du er så søt og jeg liker å se på videoene dine. Greetings from Norway!
you are sunshine so bright ☺️i feeling great to watch
I LOVE OCCUPIED THAT IS ONE OF MY FAV NORWEGIAN SHOW
Eu amei muito a ideia do diário. Vou tentar!!! 💖
Nathalie Silva
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Nathalie Silva Caraca, tem br aqui!!!!! Meeeeeeeu 0.o. Dica rápida: aprender alemão é a melhor coisa pra aprender norueguês depois (na vdd eu estudo alemão), pq é praticamente a mesma coisa (hva - was pronuncia-se "vaz") (hvor - wo pronuncia-se sem o r "vo"). Talvez dps de norueguês você pegue o alemão facilmente...
Eu estou fazendo o contário, estou aprendendo Noruegues primeiro para depois aprender alemão, hjahahahahha espero que me ajude futuramente!
We have the same first name! 😃
I loved the diary, shopping list, and Disney song ideas!
i was learning norwegian on duolingo when i was 11 and i can understand some words, but i am not that good. The diary is a pretty good idea :)
you look like Zoella :)
Mafalda Figueiras I was wondering why she looked familiar lol
just a heads up on tv series i remeber i showed my ex gf from poland mot i brøstet with sveen nordin from valkyrian and karl & co thats some really good old school comedy from the 90s and she loved it
Thank you so much for the tips :) Some of them i allready use, others are inspiring, like writting a daily diary in norwegian its a great idea for those who are fond on writting, like me ;) Looking foward to see more of your videos. You are really doing a nice work!
Thank you so much for you lovely comment! I'm really glad I could help in some way :)
I like the diary idea very much :D u should also add some sites for learning Norwegian like Ntnu-norwegian on the web
Oh, nice.
I didn't know about this one before:
www.ntnu.edu/now
=)
i cant make up my mind on languages to learn and its causing me to not learn any of them lmao but omg resources like shows and movies is exactlyyyy what i need. thats how i got into japanese and the more you learn the more resources become available once you get past absolute beginners.
wonder if i really will stick with norwegian or not (also low key learning german and have been teaching myself japanese for some years now)
thank you for your detailed tips !!!
Superb Mon, I am always follow your channel your best to teaching☺☺☺☺
Hii dette hjalp meg til å lære norsk så takk så mye!
Thanks for the material you shared :)
Thanks for this tips! :)
4:35 You said "bølgene" instead of "bølgen".
It's the difference between "the waves" and "the wave" with emphasis on "the".
Also, "bølgen" is fictional thankfully.
But yeah, there's a few places where such a tzunami is likely to happen at some point or other.
For instance "prekestolen" (Preacher's Pulpit) *will* fall down into the fjord at some point or other.
It's *slowly* moving, with the crack at the base getting wider and wider.
However its anyones guess if it'll happen in 1000 years or tomorrow...
It'll most likely happen during autumn or winter however as the water in the cracks expands when it freezes and then melts and freezes again and again forcing the crack open more and more .
6:16
Not sure if you *want* to hear this...
But it's "In a store" not "On a store"
Think the difference between the cream *in* a cake (inside it) and the cream *on* a cake (the cream on top of the cake or on the outside).
09:08
When one of my sisters married a guy from Bangladesh my mother and I started practicing english.
I don't remember if it was one hour pr day or one day once a week, but basically we only did english for the whole time during that that time.
You two could try to have one hour in Portugese and one hour in Norwegian for instance.
You'd both learn from that. =)
If one of you don't understand something try to find synonymes in the same language to explain it.
Useful ideas, thanks!
Very helpful video 😉 And omg, I do the same thing with Disney songs 😄 I just loove "Mer enn en drøm" from Den lille havfruen 💜
Isfolketchild I love that one too!! but my favourites are the ones from Frozen :)
Your doing great.
I've been using Duolingo for norwegian for less than a month, and some sentences I can understand immediatly.
Adoro seus vídeos, seu inglês é muito bom, estou assistindo todos aos poucos. Pratico meu inglês e conheço um pouco mais sobre a Noruega, pretendo fazer meu doutorado aí.
Abraços do Brasil.
howd it go? are you still planning on going to norway?
It is so great to see a Purtugies girl to speak English so fluently .... Fantastic....
Wow it is very helpful video 👍👍👍
this was so helpful! thank you! 😃
Hi!! I really love your videos ! You made me love Norway and now I am thinking on moving to Norway!! Are there any Norwegian series ? Borgen is Danish I think ... Thank you so much anyways !!
Are Norwegian people typically happy to allow you to speak their language, or do they switch to English? I have a big adoration for Scandinavian languages but the possibility that they won’t let me speak their language is slightly holding me back. :(
Dagbok var en god idé! Jeg kjenner mange som forsøker å lære norsk, men hun som har hatt mest suksess er hun som hører mye på norsk radio. (NRK P1). Vet du at på biblioteket finnes bøker for voksne som er lettleste? Jeg søkte på LETTLEST på bibliotek-appen, og fikk opp mange treff.
Awesome advice! Tusen takk! :)
Thanks for the tips Mon Amie
Cool video, thank u very much. Also you should watch serial "Side om side" = "Side by side" it is very nice))
Thanks, I love your videos
thanks Jessica Day
May I ask why you moved to Norway?
Tusen takk 😄
Exactly what I needed :) It was helpful, thanks.
I'm Polish, learned German, English and I consider Nor. pronounciation comedic, a little bit at least, somehow Nor. In reading is like misspelled German and English.
You are soo sweet and like listen to you! Translated:
Ha hm the world is sooo good and illuminating the way
Occupied is also a good Norwegian tv show
Thanks for the videoo! But I have a question, where can we watch the tv shows that you mentioned on the video?
And I know that this is an old video but if someone could answer me I would appreciate it so much
Nuno Aurélio Some are on Netflix and you can watch Skam on Dailymotion
Lominaaa thanks hehehe
me trying to learn Norwegian because my boyfriend and I want to move there
Jeg snakker Norsk også Tagalog. Jeg elsker Norge❤️
Thanks for all these tips ♡
I shared on my channel what I think is the best book to learn Norwegian
is there anyone who would like to text with me in Norwegian so we both get to improve our norsk skills? (I’m trying to learn the language)
Oana Morar We can chat on Instagram if you still want to learn norwegian, my name is @pia.lunde 🧡
PokePichu Zero thanks :)) i’ll add you now
I’d love to!💜 dm me on instagram Theblackbae_vanessa
Because of SKAM i started to learn norwegian
How far are you along now?
Ive watched Lilyhammer. I was disappointed when it wasn’t renewed.
Hi!! songs that I recommend in Norwegian
I am just curious how fjord could fall into the water?
Watch the movie!! It's fantastic!
She means to say the that a massive part of the steep mountain above the fjord comes loose after many years of erosion. This leads to a big splash so to speak and sends a tsunami rushing in the fjord devastating everything it passes.
This have happened many times in the past and it certainly will happened again, the tricky part are knowing when it will happen. Many vulnerable mountain areas today are under constant surveillance by the government to warn people and minimize the danger and losses such a tsunami would impact.
Tusen takk is all I know now
Im try my best to speak norwaygian and learn more.
Just download the Duolingo app lovelies
Jeg lære norsk. How can I watch skam without going on to a dodgy website
Stanley Clarke Så bra! You can watch it in NRK.no :) they have all the episodes there for free ;)
Daily motion also has lot of accounts which have posted every season and episode
Im from norway
I'm trying to learn Norwegian with my friends and it is upper hard to speak it
Olá eu quero me mudar para moss , Norg. onde está a minha avó pela tua expriciencia qual a forma mais rápida e fácil para me mudar , se me pudesses dar umas dicas obrigado
I want to pursue my masters in Norway what is it your point of view is it good from Canada
I am Norwegian 😁
Great tips :) Could you tell me how much it could cost for a private teacher?...
Muito bom vídeo! :D
Hey! I just discovered your channel and I haven't watched all your videos, so I wanted to know if you've ever made a video about how you moved to Norway ? As a European, I think that'd be basically the same for Portugal or France. My boyfriend and I talked about moving to Norway... Before we met he was planning to do so, but got "scared" because he doesn't speak a word of Norwegian and he understands English but his level is not very high. As for me, I'm planning to learn Norwegian I put down the TV shows you mentionned, etc.
Hi! :) Yes I have a video about how I moved to Norway. It's a bit old but still true hahah And on my Q&A videos I also talk about that ;)
Do you still live in Trondheim?
María Endresen No, not any longer. I live in Oslo now :)
Awesome. Im from iceland just moved to trondheim😊
Both Iceland and Trondheim are incredible places :P Hope you enjoy Trondheim as much as I did!!!
Thank you 💙
thank you very much
I understood the whole video without subtitles and English isn’t my native language :v
Sameee! My first language is Spanish then I learnt English and now I’m learning french and Norwegian, what about you ? What’s your first language?
Same, but I’m fluent in English lmao
I want to learn Norwegian cuz of viking metal and their folk music ;3
Hello everyone I have been studying Norwegian for a couple of months now. I’m at a level where I can talk about certain things but I’m definitely not fluent. Also I’m self learned! I made a group chat in the app Goodwall (the app is called “Norwegian”) so if anyone’s interested I would like to become studying mates and practice with him/her!!!
How much is the living expenses in dollar per month?
hallo! norsken din er sikkert mye bedre en du selv tror?, hvilket land er du født i. engelsken din er vertfall perfekt
Takk! :) Jeg er Portuguisisk
Thank you so much for the tips....I have heard the rumor that you can't stay in Norway aftet you complete your graduation and how true is this... and you are still staying there.. It's been 4 yrs..n what are all these confusion... Please would you mind to clear it...Im planning to move Norway for my another masters degree....a business related course coz Ive already completed my MBA here in my homeland....
Do you have to speak norwegian to study there or live there?
Yes
@@flor2637 daaaamn
No. We understand english
Are you Portuguese?
Yes I am! :)
Is it just me that finds it weird that people from around the world are learning Norwegian for no other reason except the fact that they want to ? I mean it’s sounds cool, but I would never have learned it if I didn’t move here.
Advices or advice?
4 years since you moved to Norway, and yet can't speak norwegian... how do you even think of giving tips to learn norwegian then?
funny that you have been 4 years learning norwegian and still don´t master it but you are sharing tips to learn it.
Is this girl super cute or is it me? :)