This is by far the best language lesson I have ever seen online. The way you speak in norsk and then in engelsk helps connect word I'm hearing, and is SO helpful for learning the lesson. Tusen takk!
Because of you, I started to learn norsk, with Duolingo. As an German native speaker, and a B2/ C1 in English, I can tell you this is way easier as I thought. I have so much fun… ❤❤ tusen takk
I'm a native English speaker and learned French in 4 years of immersion 35 years ago. The incredibly easy verb conjugation in Norsk is sooooo nice. It seems a very orderly language which I'm appreciating a lot.
@@bekkerz7789 eu nunca tinha notado que português e espanhol causavam tanta dor de cabeça para estrangeiros, mas realmente, tem ate tabela de tantas formas temporais dos verbos agora to aqui aprendendo norueguês kkkkkkkkk
I loved this lesson! I took French for a year and a half in my previous highschool, and the lessons were set up like this! My teacher would speak in French, then she woukd translate to English. She did the pronouns like that, she did the three word groups, etc. I'm teaching myself Norsk, and I cannot wait for future lessons like this!
@@zorimson Hello my friend,as you said you are Norwegian right? Can you please tell me your opinion about NTNU university? I'm a foreigner,i live in Georgia (country),and i want to apply in that uni.What you think about it?
This is awesome! I'm a third-gen Norwegian/Swedish American. I learned basic Norwegian as a child as my family still speaks it at home sometimes. I also speak French and so much of Norwegian is similar to French pronunciation! This was great to brush up on! Thanks a bunch!
@@PG-3462Honestly, it's just some mixture of french "r" slightly rolled with some "L" (I'm French) Prononcer le r norvégien comme un rl (assez rapide), je trouve que ça se rapproche bien.
I've been studying Norwegian on Duolingo every day for the last 200 days and it's so cool to be able to understand simple phrases now. This is a great method being taught here.
M'lady, you have a gift. You are incredibly helpful, even down to the physical movements (like walking, eating, talking, etc, that you performed while speaking the word to cause visual correllation), slowly ebough to hear each syllable and sound without sounding like you're talking to 4 year olds. You have a gift for teaching.
Pronouncing the Norwegian 'g' as a Dutch 'j' works miracles in understanding the language, from a Dutch regional (Nedersaksisch) perspective. Jij / You -> Jeg - Mij / Me -> Meg. Even 'du' (you) is quite familiar. We say 'joe' (Drenthe) or 'doe' (Groningen). (Pronounced in English as 'dou'.) Gå is also quite similar as that's how we pronounced it as well, with just an additional 'n'. (Goan. Compare English 'going'.)
I'm two weeks into Norwegian on Duolingo which is great. But I feel like I'm guessing on much of the grammar. Looking forward to more of these videos to fill in the blanks. And quite a thrill whenever she'd say something in Norwegian and I understood it!
I speak englisch, german and dutch. I have no idea about swedish, but I also think some of the pronounciation is very similar to dutch, BUT sometimes with a complete another meaning. For example: Jeg (I) sounds similar to the dutch Jij (you). The sound of the "u" is similar to dutch, so it doesn't seem to be hard learn. I will struggle with the trilled r.
Fantastic explanation ! Just perfect ! I’ve been learning Norwegian for exactly 1 academic year, then I stopped… Now I’m returning back to basics and this is the video I started with. Excellent presentation and an amazing Teacher. We love you Maria 😍
@@yassoilcapo9952 first learn alphabet, then all the things in this video, and then words and exeptions for special words also grab duolingo while you're at it
What a time to be alive o.O Thank you for doing this! I am very eager to study other languages and channels like this help me alot. Norsk sounds super cool to me :) Thank you again and please keep doing this.
I'm learning Norwegian with Duolingo and whilst it's great, there are some elements I've found confusing regarding the grammar and it's been very useful to understand the structure without having to worry about the vocabulary. Tusen takk.
Thank You For This Video. May God Bless You For This Video. May God Bless Norway. May God Bless All Our Norwegian Brothers & Sisters. We Pray For The Peace, Progress, Safety, Stability, Fabulous Success, Extreme High Prosperity & Glorious Future of Norway. May God Bless Norway. Amen. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉💐💐💐🌸🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺🌹🌹🌹🌷🌷🌷🌻🌻🌻🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍.
ever since i started listening to black metal i fell in love with norwegian language, it sounds so pleasant and melodic when spoken , very helpful lesson
As a native english and portuguese speaker, I am seeing many similarities to both languages it is interesting. The grammatical make up as you have taught, is the exact same as it is in english with maybe the exception of future tense in english which uses the verb "will" to indicate future. I was surprised to find out that some of the spoken Norsk I was actually able to understand (granted it wasn't 100%) in Norsk and didn't have to translate mentally.
This is an excellent video and explains the fundamentals of Norwegian grammar very well - definitely an essential for anyone starting to learn Norwegian. However, I wish there was an option to put on subtitles, especially for the sentences in Norwegian. It personally helps me a lot to read and listen at the same time. Nevertheless, still a wonderful video.
This was an amazing lesson thank you very much. Trying to move to Norway from the us. And want to go there fully ready and immersed in language culture and lifestyle.
Great course. First time watcher and first time listener to norwegian here. Fascinating how the teacher is switching from perfectly pronounced english to norwegian. Till now I would've thought to not be able to understand a single norwegian word. But look at what I found out... Hope it survives the formatting: Norwegian: Subjekt i en setning er en person eller ting som gjør handlingen. English: The subject in a sentence is a person or thing doing the action. German: Das Subjekt eines Satzes ist eine Person oder Ding, das die Handlung ausführt. Dutch: Het onderwerp in een zin is een persoon of ding dat de actie uitvoert. GoogleTranslate said "som" means "as" so "som gjør handlingen" would mean "as doing action" which I don't quite get. The first half of the sentence is pretty similar in all 4 languages. The last half differs in the position of the words where "doing" would be "ausführt" (also tun) or "uitvoert". Nevertheless the above comparison made me think that every speaker of one of the 4 languages would have a field day with learning one of the others. Edit: I often see dutch citizens speaking german but my impression is we germans seldomly try to learn dutch. I think I'll try it since I'm not far from the border to NL and after that it will be norwegian Edit 2: Certainly with the help of this very comprehensible course. Just wish the norwegian translation would follow the english version, since english speakers would know what to expect and could derive norwegian words better.
Very cool! I’m from Brazil. I try to study english And Norwegian and I can understand many things. Sorry, my english is not good. Thanks for your video!
Which Norwegian? We have about 200 dialects. This is the Oslo dialect. Move away from Oslo, and things start to get very very different. In Norwegian, a dialect is not just a tone of voice. The words can be different. And to make it even more complicated, there are two different written forms.
@@ukspizzamani hope you can clarify me on this, i know theres many different dialects, but i want to eventually work and live in Norway, but the most available to learn is the Oslo one, even though its different, can i live by just learning this one? Idk what region I'll be going, i want to learn the language first
This is amazing! One of the best✨ Thank you for your efforts ✨☄️💗 I hope you consider adding subtitles in Norwegian or English to these videos if it's possible; it would add up to the language acquisition process, nevertheless this is really one of the best Norwegian language videos I've seen on RUclips 💗 perfectly demonstrated ✨
Good video. I appreciated you speaking in Norwegian. With German and English, it is not very difficult to understand some words. The semantics of some words is different but one can understand that eller is oder in German, for example, by the context in which it is used.
Pretty much determined to master this language in order to immigrate to Norway. Proper decoding and pronunciation of letters seems to be the biggest challenge
This is by far the best language lesson I have ever seen online. The way you speak in norsk and then in engelsk helps connect word I'm hearing, and is SO helpful for learning the lesson. Tusen takk!
dem kann ich mich nur anschliessen. best lesson i have ever seen
Snakker tydlig og korrekt både engelsk og norsk.
❤gracias guapa ❤mi amiga ❤
Agreed 100%... will learn how to write that pa nosk :)
❤gracias guapa mi amiga que tal como estas ❤
I love how the comment section is 50% people praising the teacher, and the other 50% are simps of the teacher 😭
Because of you, I started to learn norsk, with Duolingo. As an German native speaker, and a B2/ C1 in English, I can tell you this is way easier as I thought. I have so much fun… ❤❤ tusen takk
How is it going?
And im a Norwegian learning German through Duolingo. Small world!
I'm a native English speaker and learned French in 4 years of immersion 35 years ago. The incredibly easy verb conjugation in Norsk is sooooo nice. It seems a very orderly language which I'm appreciating a lot.
@@bekkerz7789 eu nunca tinha notado que português e espanhol causavam tanta dor de cabeça para estrangeiros, mas realmente, tem ate tabela de tantas formas temporais dos verbos
agora to aqui aprendendo norueguês kkkkkkkkk
I am English and speak some German and yes I think I might be okay with Norwegian too. 👍
Hello from Norway! I just randomly stumbled upon this video
Keep it up everyone =D
Its actually kinda hard but its ok, from morocco.
heeeyyy bruh, i wonder what you are using for oral communication since norsk and bokmål are written languages.
tusen takk!
What a great teacher! I wouldnèt have cheated my way through university if my professors were so clear!
You are the only reason I learnt Norwegian,then Swedish,then Danish...you make it easy...the back and forth from English to Norsk amazing....love this
How long did it take? what was your process? how long did you study?
I'm from srilanka now live in norway i listen your lessons. You describe very clearly.. thanks
Let be friends ❤
I loved this lesson! I took French for a year and a half in my previous highschool, and the lessons were set up like this! My teacher would speak in French, then she woukd translate to English. She did the pronouns like that, she did the three word groups, etc. I'm teaching myself Norsk, and I cannot wait for future lessons like this!
I really, really love your classes! To speak as well in Norwegian as, afterwards to translate them into English is just perfect. Thank you so much!
That was a superb lesson! Very clear explanations and translations. Maria is very clear and easy to understand, thank you for uploading this! Dave. 👍🏻
The very best explanation of Norwegian grammar, from all the RUclips videos that I saw. BRAVO !
Er du norsk jeg er norsk komenter hvis du hvet hva jeg sier
@@zorimson Jeg er ikke nordmann. Jeg lærer norsk, nybegynner og kan ikke forstå alt på norsk.
@@zorimson Hello my friend,as you said you are Norwegian right?
Can you please tell me your opinion about NTNU university? I'm a foreigner,i live in Georgia (country),and i want to apply in that uni.What you think about it?
I just started studying Norwegian and all I can say is THANK YOU. ❤️ I actually understood everything and now I'm feeling like I can do do this! ❤️
How is your progress?
We need updates
What is your progress?
The same too bro
This is more understandable than the actual class I’m enrolled now 😅 Thank you for uploading this! It is super helpful ✨✨🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
This is awesome! I'm a third-gen Norwegian/Swedish American. I learned basic Norwegian as a child as my family still speaks it at home sometimes. I also speak French and so much of Norwegian is similar to French pronunciation! This was great to brush up on! Thanks a bunch!
As a native french speaker, pronouncing Norwegian is actually incredibly hard 😂 The r sounds are completely different
Я вообще не нахожу аналогий между французским и норвежским произношением 😂
@@PG-3462Honestly, it's just some mixture of french "r" slightly rolled with some "L"
(I'm French)
Prononcer le r norvégien comme un rl (assez rapide), je trouve que ça se rapproche bien.
Which means you're 100% american. Nobody except americans like to call themselves by their ancestry.
I've been studying Norwegian on Duolingo every day for the last 200 days and it's so cool to be able to understand simple phrases now. This is a great method being taught here.
How much did you learn? I’m on my 50s
Etter denne klassen, jeg føler at jeg kommer til å forstå norsk noen dag. Fantastisk klasse! Du er flink på både engelsk og norsk.
M'lady, you have a gift. You are incredibly helpful, even down to the physical movements (like walking, eating, talking, etc, that you performed while speaking the word to cause visual correllation), slowly ebough to hear each syllable and sound without sounding like you're talking to 4 year olds. You have a gift for teaching.
Pronouncing the Norwegian 'g' as a Dutch 'j' works miracles in understanding the language, from a Dutch regional (Nedersaksisch) perspective. Jij / You -> Jeg - Mij / Me -> Meg. Even 'du' (you) is quite familiar. We say 'joe' (Drenthe) or 'doe' (Groningen). (Pronounced in English as 'dou'.) Gå is also quite similar as that's how we pronounced it as well, with just an additional 'n'. (Goan. Compare English 'going'.)
I like this teacher. She explains amazing. My original language is Spanis. so, I can practice English at the same time I am learning Norwegian.
You have explained this better than two years of duolingo!!!
I'm two weeks into Norwegian on Duolingo which is great. But I feel like I'm guessing on much of the grammar. Looking forward to more of these videos to fill in the blanks. And quite a thrill whenever she'd say something in Norwegian and I understood it!
I started learning Norwegian last week and stumbled across this video. What an excellent presentation! It was very helpful Takk!
So similar to English and Dutch! Great lesson!
I think this language is very similar to swedish language...
I speak englisch, german and dutch. I have no idea about swedish, but I also think some of the pronounciation is very similar to dutch, BUT sometimes with a complete another meaning. For example: Jeg (I) sounds similar to the dutch Jij (you). The sound of the "u" is similar to dutch, so it doesn't seem to be hard learn. I will struggle with the trilled r.
Amazing lesson, very clear! I've learned and could understand much in just a few minutes...thank you so much!
A great video by a beautiful and very competent teacher. It couldn't be better.
I don't know why but I decided to learn Norwegian😂❤
Me tooooo…kkkkk. From Brazil! Greetings!
How far have you gotten so far?
@@ArmandoTafnerneto Eu também, aparenta ser uma lingua muito gostosa de ser falada.
Amazing explanation, and the fact that I already know some Swedish makes a lot easier to comprehend Norwegian. Tusen Takk, Maria 😃😃
Very well, I uderstand, I speak English and Swedish, Tusen takk.
Veldig bra, Lære norsk! Tusen takk for lærer
Fantastic explanation ! Just perfect !
I’ve been learning Norwegian for exactly 1 academic year, then I stopped… Now I’m returning back to basics and this is the video I started with. Excellent presentation and an amazing Teacher. We love you Maria 😍
Hey man how would you suggest me to learn this language alone should i start by learning the alphabet? I don't know what order i should follow
@@yassoilcapo9952 first learn alphabet, then all the things in this video, and then words and exeptions for special words also grab duolingo while you're at it
@@caviazytDuolingo er veldig sakte. Jeg synes de fleste folk skal lære for fort å bruke Duolingo.
@@yassoilcapo9952 ruclips.net/video/uWQYqcFX8JE/видео.html this video explains it perfectly.
Thank you for a very clear and concise lesson. It was so easy to understand!
What a time to be alive o.O Thank you for doing this! I am very eager to study other languages and channels like this help me alot. Norsk sounds super cool to me :) Thank you again and please keep doing this.
You are very good at explaining😊. It looks a lot like Dutch and German combined.
Tusan takk!! My fam is Norwegian and even though they talk I have no clue what’s being said aside from sometimes 😅😂 now I’m truly going to learn!❤
Du er en virkelig god lærer! Tusen takk.
Great video. I love how her face expression changes whenever she switches from English to Norwegian.
I'm learning Norwegian with Duolingo and whilst it's great, there are some elements I've found confusing regarding the grammar and it's been very useful to understand the structure without having to worry about the vocabulary. Tusen takk.
I enjoy hearing Norwegian, and this is my first lesson. The video is great
Thank You For This Video. May God Bless You For This Video. May God Bless Norway. May God Bless All Our Norwegian Brothers & Sisters. We Pray For The Peace, Progress, Safety, Stability, Fabulous Success, Extreme High Prosperity & Glorious Future of Norway. May God Bless Norway. Amen. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉💐💐💐🌸🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺🌹🌹🌹🌷🌷🌷🌻🌻🌻🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍.
Sounds good. How nice.
ever since i started listening to black metal i fell in love with norwegian language, it sounds so pleasant and melodic when spoken , very helpful lesson
This video is one of the most understandable in terms of Norsk learning
As a native english and portuguese speaker, I am seeing many similarities to both languages it is interesting. The grammatical make up as you have taught, is the exact same as it is in english with maybe the exception of future tense in english which uses the verb "will" to indicate future. I was surprised to find out that some of the spoken Norsk I was actually able to understand (granted it wasn't 100%) in Norsk and didn't have to translate mentally.
pois é, por saber inglês eu entendi quase todas as frases que ela disse, mesmo que sejam linguas BEM diferentes
Takk for interessant og verdigfull informasjon!
You are the best teacher I have ever seen, I appreciate your excellent thank you very much.
This is an excellent video and explains the fundamentals of Norwegian grammar very well - definitely an essential for anyone starting to learn Norwegian. However, I wish there was an option to put on subtitles, especially for the sentences in Norwegian. It personally helps me a lot to read and listen at the same time. Nevertheless, still a wonderful video.
I had learned more from this video than poking at Duo for well over a year. Tusen takk!
God morgen!!! Tusen takk for the leassons. Now, everyday I can learn norwegian. Maria is an intelligent teacher and very beautiful woman, love her!!!
It is hard to concentrate on learning, when the teacher is absolutely gorgeous! But i will keep trying.🙂
Ja,du bist Recht 😅
Wat een heldere uitleg❤ super bedankt
Tusen tusen takk🎉
This was an amazing lesson thank you very much. Trying to move to Norway from the us. And want to go there fully ready and immersed in language culture and lifestyle.
subtitles of spoken sentences in Norwegian would be amazing :)
You are an amazing teacher thank you so much !! ❤
Excellent lesson, made many notes and enjoyed. Will stay for more.
This helped, thank you so much for taking your time to help us! I am a Norwegian who forgot how to speak my language so this was really helpful.
Great course. First time watcher and first time listener to norwegian here.
Fascinating how the teacher is switching from perfectly pronounced english to norwegian.
Till now I would've thought to not be able to understand a single norwegian word.
But look at what I found out...
Hope it survives the formatting:
Norwegian: Subjekt i en setning er en person eller ting som gjør handlingen.
English: The subject in a sentence is a person or thing doing the action.
German: Das Subjekt eines Satzes ist eine Person oder Ding, das die Handlung ausführt.
Dutch: Het onderwerp in een zin is een persoon of ding dat de actie uitvoert.
GoogleTranslate said "som" means "as" so "som gjør handlingen" would mean "as doing action" which I don't quite get.
The first half of the sentence is pretty similar in all 4 languages.
The last half differs in the position of the words where "doing" would be "ausführt" (also tun) or "uitvoert".
Nevertheless the above comparison made me think that every speaker of one of the 4 languages would have a field day with learning one of the others.
Edit: I often see dutch citizens speaking german but my impression is we germans seldomly try to learn dutch. I think I'll try it since I'm not far from the border to NL and after that it will be norwegian Edit 2: Certainly with the help of this very comprehensible course. Just wish the norwegian translation would follow the english version, since english speakers would know what to expect and could derive norwegian words better.
Very cool! I’m from Brazil. I try to study english And Norwegian and I can understand many things. Sorry, my english is not good. Thanks for your video!
your English is actually good like wtf
@@zacknazarov1649yeah it is, maybe some work on the phrasing, but its way above average for the Brazilian
What a beautiful language. To me Norwegian is a perfect midpoint between the extremes of Danish and Swedish pronunciation.
Which Norwegian? We have about 200 dialects. This is the Oslo dialect. Move away from Oslo, and things start to get very very different. In Norwegian, a dialect is not just a tone of voice. The words can be different. And to make it even more complicated, there are two different written forms.
@@ukspizzamani hope you can clarify me on this, i know theres many different dialects, but i want to eventually work and live in Norway, but the most available to learn is the Oslo one, even though its different, can i live by just learning this one? Idk what region I'll be going, i want to learn the language first
@@ribeiropk late answer.. but yes you can
@@toxn1xwaste378 dw about it, takk
du bist sensationell gut. mit dir ist es leicht, norwegisch zu lernen.
What a beautiful teacher 💗💗💗
You teach very clear. Tusen takk! 📖📚🇧🇻♥️👌🏻 Jeg elsker norsk språk!
You are an angel! Thank you! I’ve been enjoying learning about my ancestry.
Thank You! A great video to connect everything for beginners!
Amazing how i understood some of the things you said without knowing the language. Just saw you video recommendation and clicked on it.
Great teacher I love these lessons it's easier to understand norwegian
Tusen takk lærer , veldig god kursnorsk !
Stop not only being good at teaching but super pretty! Thank you for the lesson miss:)
Fantastic lesson, thank you.
i quite understand, I'm from Indonesia nice to meet you, tusen takk. Terima kasih. Thanks.
Nice!from India want to learn this language.amazing teaching
Even though grammar can wildly vary from language to language, this is the approach that seems most optimal.
Tusen takk...very clear i love it...
I'll be starting this month for my committed journey of learning Norsk, as well as my other interests :) Wish me well!
Thankyou 4 sharing us, and keep the good work
It's a great lesson
I learned something about Norsk
Very good, thank you!!❤😊
I speak German and am learning Norwegian now and have discovered many Norwegian words look German, just spelled and pronounced differently.
It’s impossible not to learn with a teacher like that 😍
Excellent instruction!!!
This video is amazing. Thank you!
Very great lesson. Very beautiful teacher.
Omg this is so good! You are very good teacher.. I am amazed how I somehow know what you are saying before you translate it to english..
Very beautiful picture, sound and interesting information
Great lesson, thanks!
I like this video,easy to understand❤
With a Teacher like you,i will learn fast.....
Jeg elsker skandinaviske språk!!! Det er et så vakkert språk!
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@@nanelikahya9949 ingilizce biliyor musun?
Thankyou - this is an excellent video that really helped me!!
Tusen takk for lærer.
Jeg kan jo snakke norsk, men det er bare koselig å høre på deg!! Du er sø søtttt!!🥰🥰
I really liked this class, you are an amazing teacher👍👍
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I would like to say just Tusen takk . The way you teaching is so amazing.
Tusen takk! Det er veldige lærerikt.
This is amazing! One of the best✨ Thank you for your efforts ✨☄️💗 I hope you consider adding subtitles in Norwegian or English to these videos if it's possible; it would add up to the language acquisition process, nevertheless this is really one of the best Norwegian language videos I've seen on RUclips 💗 perfectly demonstrated ✨
you are very beautiful ❤❤❤
where are you from ❤❤
Good video. I appreciated you speaking in Norwegian. With German and English, it is not very difficult to understand some words. The semantics of some words is different but one can understand that eller is oder in German, for example, by the context in which it is used.
Thank you for explanation♥️
Takk skal du ha! Dette er en fantastisk oppsummering.
Very good teach
Pretty much determined to master this language in order to immigrate to Norway. Proper decoding and pronunciation of letters seems to be the biggest challenge