Learning Norwegian: My 6 Month Language Class Update

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

Комментарии • 42

  • @margaretpeterson8835
    @margaretpeterson8835 5 лет назад +22

    I really, really enjoyed this video. I am extremely impressed with your language skills throughout your journey to all the different countries you have visited so far. You never cease to amaze me. Brilliant job....... well done!

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much. I absolutely love putting into practice what I've learned. It's a lot of fun ;)

    • @princefox9520
      @princefox9520 3 года назад

      I know it's pretty randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to watch newly released movies online?

    • @armandotimothy3921
      @armandotimothy3921 3 года назад

      @Prince Fox Flixportal :D

    • @princefox9520
      @princefox9520 3 года назад

      @Armando Timothy Thanks, I went there and it seems like a nice service =) I appreciate it!!

    • @armandotimothy3921
      @armandotimothy3921 3 года назад

      @Prince Fox Glad I could help :)

  • @basilpereira2107
    @basilpereira2107 5 лет назад +7

    Great video. What a place and the improvement in you language is amazing 🤯🤯

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much. I'm really enjoying learning Norwegian. It's such a beautiful melodic language :)

  • @TheTravelHack
    @TheTravelHack 5 лет назад +2

    Another stunner of a video Michelle! I’m so impressed by how much you’ve learned in 6 months (with a FT job!!)

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much Monica. It’s amazing how much can be learned with such little time, you just need the right resources and motivation 😉 🤓

  • @fjordsandbeaches
    @fjordsandbeaches 5 лет назад +3

    Love how this video turned out! We had such an amazing trip to Lofoten and I loved seeing you use your new Norwegian skills there!

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much Lisa. I had a blast and it was great to be there with you and learning more about Norwegian culture and language. My favourite place is still Bø! hehe

  • @kissarmycts5257
    @kissarmycts5257 Год назад

    Love to get that book

  • @KiralearnsNorwegian
    @KiralearnsNorwegian 5 лет назад +2

    This is wonderful, you seem to have done an amazing job at learning Norwegian. I need to learn how to manage my time like you have done! :) Thanks for sharing.

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  5 лет назад +1

      It's an endless battle. Don't be too hard on yourself if you can't always study. Just enjoy the journey and do it in your own time :)

  • @Bastyanul
    @Bastyanul 4 года назад +2

    Good video. Lofoten must be fabulous! Also good language advice.

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  4 года назад

      Sebastian Brindus thank you so much, Sebastian. Lofoten is absolutely GORGEOUS 💕

  • @kishorrawat1789
    @kishorrawat1789 4 года назад +5

    How difficult is it for foreign students to get a part time job in Tromso? BTW the video on language is helpful, thanks :)

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  4 года назад +3

      Hi Kishor, I'm not sure about how difficult it is to find work. Sorry :( I'm so glad you enjoyed this video and thank you for your kind feedback. I think you will also enjoy my guide to common Norwegian mistakes here > bit.ly/NorwegianMistakes

  • @zoion5692
    @zoion5692 2 года назад +2

    I only use duolingo ❤️ will I be able to become fluent with the app?

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  2 года назад +1

      No, no app will help you reach fluency. You need to follow a structured course. I recommend using what I now use bit.ly/SpeakNorskVikingA0-B2 you can get 20% with my code MOFF20

  • @eckligt
    @eckligt 3 года назад

    Did you spot the supermarket's writing mistake regarding the breakfast rolls? Greetings from Bergen.

  • @peteasmr2952
    @peteasmr2952 4 года назад +2

    Veldig bra video. 😊

  • @yusuf5624
    @yusuf5624 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice

  • @yoimnikol3332
    @yoimnikol3332 4 года назад

    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!!!

  • @mara4569
    @mara4569 5 лет назад +2

    I really enjoyed your video and it is really motivating for someone who wants to keep studying a new language! But please, don't make tortellini with that sauce Lol :)

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much Mara :) Haha there wasn't much selection sauce wise. It was a small supermarket haha

  • @hatemsaadaoui3603
    @hatemsaadaoui3603 5 лет назад +1

    Very good place ♥️

  • @pezcue937
    @pezcue937 3 года назад +1

    Can you give us norwegian podcast recommendations?

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  3 года назад

      Yes! I like to listen to open.spotify.com/show/2RODeyQhipqoLjfHmPGpiN

  • @rapha4172
    @rapha4172 4 года назад

    i wish i could effort a norwegian class :(

  • @claudiom.9000
    @claudiom.9000 5 лет назад +3

    Good :-)
    Do you learn Bokmål or Nynorsk?
    Are they similar or not?
    Which are the difficults to learn norwegian?

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  5 лет назад

      I’m learning Bokmål. They are quite different but share some similarities

    • @peteasmr2952
      @peteasmr2952 4 года назад +1

      I was told to learn Bokmål first. As its considerd the standard and most common. After you learn it then you can learn Nynorsk if you wish. My friend who lives near Oslo and was born in Norway said he never learned Nynorsk in school. So it may not be that important to most. It just depends on the individuals needs.

  • @apsor174
    @apsor174 3 года назад

    how can i study norwegian as an internationalstudent

  • @matkalovers4301
    @matkalovers4301 5 лет назад +1

    So good place ...😘😘

  • @nimy7313
    @nimy7313 4 года назад

    So it's rl duolingo

  • @HelloGiabibble
    @HelloGiabibble 3 года назад

    What camera do you use?

    • @theintrepidguide
      @theintrepidguide  3 года назад +1

      Canon G7X Mark II, DJI Mavic Pro and Fujfilm XT-2

  • @christopherwood9009
    @christopherwood9009 4 года назад

    You say almost no-one uses Bokmål. well, if you think that the 87% of the population that uses this writing system is "almost nobody", then you're mistaken... that's 4,726,710
    / 5,433,000 million that uses Bokmål over Nynorsk: "Historically, Bokmål is a Norwegian-ised variety of Danish, while Nynorsk is a language form based on Norwegian dialects and puristic opposition to Danish. ... Thus, 13% are frequently writing Nynorsk, though the majority speak dialects that resemble Nynorsk more closely than Bokmål."
    That's 4,726,710
    / 5,433,000 million that uses Bokmål over the 706,290
    that use Nynorsk... bearing in mind that some of these of either group actually use a neutral writing system, thus use their local town/village dialect as well as EITHER Bokmål or Nynorsk.
    Also, you can't "speak" writing standards... you use them... Which brings me to my next point: Bokmål and Nynorsk are not "languages", although - yes - the degrees of differences between all the dialects of Norway are almost enough to constitute them to be totally different languages, taking note that dialects using Bokmål sound closer to Swedish, meanwhile look more Danish, meanwhile various local dialects using Nynorsk can appear, well, linguistically "Norwegian".