Have you noticed that the thumbnail has the USA flag for English? The USA doesn't even have it's own official language and the English came from a different part of the world, just like the colors of the U.S flag.
wow primera vez que logro coger un culto en vivo y lo cojo ya terminando.. Pastor juan Carlo mis saludos y que Dios lo siga bendiciones. lo siento si no he dejado los like después de ver sus videos pero es que me quedo pegada viendo o escuchando uno detràs de otro porque me hacen sentir muy bien, me llenan. a veces me coge la hora de dormir escuchandolo desde que me levanto. esa es la unica cosa de bueno que he podido disfrutar en todo el tiempo que he estado sin trabajo por enfermedad. usar mi tiempo a escuchar la palabra. un saludo desde noruega. ojala viniera tambien aqui.
The only error is that this person used the USA flag for English on the thumbnail and the USA doesn't even have it's own native language, it only had remaining native languages throughout the land and it's definitely not English. People in the USA forget where the ENGLISH language and the colors of the U.S flag came from.
It’s a music track meant to induce sleeping. I actually found the overly hard enunciation in English, as it gets into longer sentences, a bit irritating, and I’m always one to make sure you know when I’m saying a /d/ or a /t/. It did still put me quite soundly to sleep.
its a typo, cuz its dosnt match with the sentence, and also you cant use "ondt" like that, if you would say that sentence in a dialect it would be "eg har ondt i maven"
Born and raised in norway i must say this must be a joke. A'int working at all. Please du not get fooled by all films you see on youtube. Hard work is the answer
@@eirik6502 what dialect does she speak? All my learning resources have mostly been Oslo based and I do notice differences. She uses vær så snill a lot for please, for example when asking for something or ordering something. Others use takk to mean please. "To glass øl, takk."
@@lostn65 She speaks Oslo dialect. Vær så snill and takk are both common to use when ordering or asking for something. Its not like one is right and one is wrong, but more a preference.
det er dialekt, man skriver annerledes enn det man sier, In my dialect Bergensk, I write "Jeg er ute å henger med en kompis"/Im out with a friend. but in "Bergensk" I would say "Eg hengar med en tjommi"
Guys, I'm Russian who needs someone to help me practice Norwegian. Is there anyone 16-25 years old native speakers who are willing to chill and talk together?
The channel says it is. Although I’ve seen some live Norwegian language channels do man-in-the-street interviews in Oslo, and those folks say they can tell which area of Oslo someone comes from by their accent/pronunciation.
As a Native American, I share a similar opinion of the U.S. flag. However, British English pronunciation leaves off or mumbles the final syllables as bad as French. For learning how to pronounce English words so that the correct spelling is ingrained, a North American accent is superior (and the English narrator here is actually Canadian, by the way).
Well time to wake up and smell the coffee, but since Britannia hung up their Empire hat, American English has been the global representation of Anglish. Nobody speaks the King's English anymore.
I tried to learn German and for me it was harder than Norwegian. I'm Hungarian and our language doesn't share any similarities whatsoever with either of them so I guess German is harder in general.
So relaxing sounds, voices and among all super easy to understand :) Tusen takk
Jeg er bor i tyskland og jeg snakker tysks,engelsk,tyrsks og en liten bit kurdisk.
Jeg vil bo i Norge,Jeg laert Norge siden tre dager.
Tusen takk.
wow, veldig mye progresjon på tre dager.
@@trkk7047 dette er nær det tyske språke so du kan lære mye på 3 dager men problemet er uttalen
Am ready learning.thank for the teaching.its helpful to me ❤🙏
Have you noticed that the thumbnail has the USA flag for English? The USA doesn't even have it's own official language and the English came from a different part of the world, just like the colors of the U.S flag.
Tussen takk
= Thank you very much
5:08:35 she uses tea (te) instead of coffee (kaffe)
tusen takk for videre norske lære --
wow primera vez que logro coger un culto en vivo y lo cojo ya terminando.. Pastor juan Carlo mis saludos y que Dios lo siga bendiciones. lo siento si no he dejado los like después de ver sus videos pero es que me quedo pegada viendo o escuchando uno detràs de otro porque me hacen sentir muy bien, me llenan. a veces me coge la hora de dormir escuchandolo desde que me levanto. esa es la unica cosa de bueno que he podido disfrutar en todo el tiempo que he estado sin trabajo por enfermedad. usar mi tiempo a escuchar la palabra. un saludo desde noruega. ojala viniera tambien aqui.
Tusen takk, jeg vil lære meg norsk.
MUCHAS GRACIAS!
De nada Lorena!
This is extremely hard for me to grasp , but I will definitely commit to it , I would love to be able to lean this .. many thanks
Good luck 🍀
@@LearningPhrases Tusen takk 😉👍🏻
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How did it go?
@@Worldclass_6
Doing ok , like anything else it takes time getting there tho , thanks 👍🏻
Tusen takk video👍😍
tusen takk!
black metal made me love that language!
same!!
Thank you very much good teacher
The best video ever seen for language.
The only error is that this person used the USA flag for English on the thumbnail and the USA doesn't even have it's own native language, it only had remaining native languages throughout the land and it's definitely not English. People in the USA forget where the ENGLISH language and the colors of the U.S flag came from.
Thanks you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Takk jeg liker å snakker mye Norsk men jeg snakker litt
jeg ogsa.
I've screen shot the Norwegian alphabet and the letter pronunciation beside it to help me then the word pronunciation will be easier.
tusen takk , I would like to speak Norwegian language in short time.
Wow you so amazing bro
Me too 😊
Thank you so much
Thanks🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Takk skal du ha!
The addition of phonetic spelling would be very helpful.
Thank you please
Takk høyt
Tak for hjelpen 🎉🎉
A very good video, really helps! Thanks
Wow
Tusen takk elsker.jeg laere norsk I dag no
Good
Takk veldig høyt .
Is this correct
Ja
Ja, men tusen takk er fungerer også
Thanks your for this Web I wanna you send too topics like this
Thank you very much for sharing.
The phrases though would be so much easier to hear without that irritating noise in the background.
yup the sound level is too high I agree. The sound guy got carried away .
It’s a music track meant to induce sleeping. I actually found the overly hard enunciation in English, as it gets into longer sentences, a bit irritating, and I’m always one to make sure you know when I’m saying a /d/ or a /t/. It did still put me quite soundly to sleep.
5:35:37 there's a typo here: should be written *vound*
no. ondt is just an alternetive way to spell "vondt". but ondt could also mean evil, depends on context
its a typo, cuz its dosnt match with the sentence, and also you cant use "ondt" like that, if you would say that sentence in a dialect it would be "eg har ondt i maven"
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Born and raised in norway i must say this must be a joke. A'int working at all. Please du not get fooled by all films you see on youtube. Hard work is the answer
1:10:02 Jeg har mistet pengeboken min.😃😃😃
I born in Norway when I was five I came in English and now I'm 14 years old and I don't know how to speak Norwegian 😭
then learn it.... i dunno how it is for english people but for me as a german its not that hard
It’s still in your head, you can be sure. A little study should be able to bring it right back to the front of your memory. 👊🏽
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4:17:52. Why is "sier" pronounced with a silent S in this instance? Other times it's not silent.
Thats weird, she used a different word than what was showing on screen. She didnt say the verb "sier" but "gjør".
@@eirik6502 what dialect does she speak? All my learning resources have mostly been Oslo based and I do notice differences. She uses vær så snill a lot for please, for example when asking for something or ordering something. Others use takk to mean please. "To glass øl, takk."
@@lostn65 She speaks Oslo dialect. Vær så snill and takk are both common to use when ordering or asking for something. Its not like one is right and one is wrong, but more a preference.
@lostn65 it like saying, "I'd like some pizza, please" and "hard me that, if you'd be so kind." Same thing different words
det er dialekt, man skriver annerledes enn det man sier, In my dialect Bergensk, I write "Jeg er ute å henger med en kompis"/Im out with a friend. but in "Bergensk" I would say "Eg hengar med en tjommi"
I don't like the music is it available without it?
Not the same, but other videos english.learningphrases.com
@@LearningPhrases thanks for getting back to me
@@LearningPhrases Thanks for the alternative.
It has a lot of similarities to the German language.
Guys, I'm Russian who needs someone to help me practice Norwegian. Is there anyone 16-25 years old native speakers who are willing to chill and talk together?
what dialect is this? its certainly not oslo
The channel says it is. Although I’ve seen some live Norwegian language channels do man-in-the-street interviews in Oslo, and those folks say they can tell which area of Oslo someone comes from by their accent/pronunciation.
Shes from Oslo and uses the "Østlandsk dialect" ( dialect they use in Oslo)
every time jeg ser «engelsk» og next to it an american flag, a piece of me dies.
As a Native American, I share a similar opinion of the U.S. flag. However, British English pronunciation leaves off or mumbles the final syllables as bad as French.
For learning how to pronounce English words so that the correct spelling is ingrained, a North American accent is superior (and the English narrator here is actually Canadian, by the way).
im here because i want to leave america 😅 america is a pretty great place with alot if opportunity but its crushing at times
Jeg er enig.
Du har rett👍😘🥰
Well time to wake up and smell the coffee, but since Britannia hung up their Empire hat, American English has been the global representation of Anglish. Nobody speaks the King's English anymore.
Jeg er sir lanka 🇱🇰
Красиева слова
Hello means Hallo not Hei
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Love the video, very useful, I just suggest another type of music, more upbeat maybe.
jeg er norsk
Too slow..
Pa Jensen. 🤔
Change the thumbnail English is from England and was being spoken hundreds of years before the US even existed.
German is much more easier 😅
I dont think so
I was learning German and i can say thats pretty hard for me, but when i started learn Norwegian i relized its easier
German is easier
Or
German is much more easy
I tried to learn German and for me it was harder than Norwegian. I'm Hungarian and our language doesn't share any similarities whatsoever with either of them so I guess German is harder in general.
Why do you have a USA flag for English? The USA doesn't even have it's own native language, only native languages remaining throughout the land.
Thank you so much