Yes I agree people make fun of accents when they are really trying to to learn English when Americans don’t even do ANYTHING we think we can just use English. It’s annoying. I think her English is REALLY GOOD 😊. RESPECT.
@@midou528 True, but, we're all just learning, so hearing things slower a few time is helpful. It would be nice to hear the phrase 1x at regular speed, then 2x slowly, then 1 more at regular speed. I tried slowing it down in the settings but it gets a weird echo and isn't so helpful.
Dude, sweden keep them under their domain for so long they build a language over yours, as far I heard you can speak almost clearly between you 2 countries fair easy
Thank you for an explanation of an "eye blink", it used to be a difficult word for me, but knowing etymology helps a lot. I am a very beginner, it helps!
I like how fast the tempo is. Firstly, I suppose it's close to real life. Secondly, I find it exciting. It's like playing "subway surf" on a high speed (Do you get what I mean?)
i am absolutly bad in languagues.. but i wanted to learn norwegic... because i like this countries in the north.. and thank goood!!! i am from austria.. and norwegian is a germanic language.. and hallo literly means hallo.. ja means ja.. nein nei.. gute nacht.. god natt .. i love it
The worst in Norwegian is that, if you say "vær så snill" (=be so kind), it means "please", but if you say "værsågod" (=be so good), it means "you're welcome!" I never could get used to it.
My great great grandfather came from Norway but I can only speak english now it feels weird knowing that he would have known how to say all these words in an instant.
I'm surprised to hear how close alot of words are to U.S. English. I assume alot of it stemmed from Finland via England and other places... But some words are absolutely mind blowing to me. But I love it.
Hyggelig looks like hygge!!! That is Oaken's song in Frozen the Musical. Does that mean you are telling that person that meeting him or her brings you info a state of hygge??? LOL
Because English vocabulary is heavily influenced by French. If I remember it correctly 60% of the modern English vocabulary comes from French (and Latin respectively) and the remaining 40% is of Germanic origin. Example: 1) Latin origin: disease 2) Germanic origin: sickness The grammar itself is of Germanic descent though.
hah, my sister is trying to learn german! so maybe once I learn Norwegian I could go learn german and go to Oktoberfest with her. ( when were old enough to )
@@JohnJohnson-fo5vl true; english used to be very close to german until the norman invasion, where french became the language of the upper class and educated, and it trickled down. Our language wound up being a weird mismash of english and french, and we also had a little latin partially because of Catholic influence, partially from the french, and partially some leftover from the roman times. English is one of the weirdest languages because of this, and because the british and americans took over half the globe and took some influence from all over. Words like thug come from india and words like zombie and jazz are west african. then theres the countless place/proper names we picked up from all over. english is kind of a mess
I think the point is that it’s quick to learn phrases, I’m sure she’s not expecting us to memorize it from just this😂 but she’s just showing a bunch quick
I'm learning Norwegian at the moment. The language fascinates me with how similar it is to English. I also want to understand what the dude is saying at the start of The Thing.
Any learning of a new language should be initiated with the sound of each word, vowels and consonant or you will read something you have no idea by just looking at the words. And Norwegian is quite close to Danish.
I didn't know that in Norwegian we can say "jeg føler meg", like a reflexive 😲. In English we cannot say "I feel me", but in Spanish we can, and I see in Norwegian too. Easier for us ☺
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As if I wasn’t obsessed with learning Norwegian on Duolingo enough, now I’m addicted to these videos.
@The Article Here!
@The Article I'm looking for who to practice speaking and listening with too
I can read and write but when it comes to listening it's terrible for me
@IDK hey please could you give more information
I would like to learn
@@creambase5787 I would like to too
Do you have Instagram
AYYYY
Everybody be kind to her, she’s just helping those who want to learn and have fun. Be good!!!!
whos not being kind??
@@_peepee_ I think she’s just saying to be nice
Yes I agree people make fun of accents when they are really trying to to learn English when Americans don’t even do ANYTHING we think we can just use English. It’s annoying. I think her English is REALLY GOOD 😊. RESPECT.
OMG I really agree with you give her/him 10000,0000000 likes please ❤❤❤❤❤
If you speak English and German Norwegian is such an awesome language to learn since so many words bear a resemblance to either English or German.
Literally every Norwegians approach to learning German lol
I speak both and Norwegian comes so naturally to me!
I know I'm norwaigian and I'm learning germen since it resembles Norwegian
i can speak both english and deutsch but when i try to speak norwegian sometimes everything mixes up.
I thought that too. I study English german and Norwegian and they’re all coherent, I love learning these
Wish Nora could talk a little slower , takk. Love this channel and Anne’s classes too , Tusen takk
That's very slow actually compared to how they speak, you could change the speed of the video from settings.
You can slow down the video at the settings.
@@midou528 True, but, we're all just learning, so hearing things slower a few time is helpful. It would be nice to hear the phrase 1x at regular speed, then 2x slowly, then 1 more at regular speed. I tried slowing it down in the settings but it gets a weird echo and isn't so helpful.
@@btrfly6499 Try this one, she's a lot better. search up Norsklærer Karense
@@midou528 Got it, thanks! :)
I was planning to move to Norway and this just encouraged me to learn this language even faster! Thanks for the inspiration!
Annete teaches so well.
I really loved this class. By the way, her English is just perfect.
Everyone in Norway speaks fluent English :)
Very good , not perfect.
@@ennediend2865 Like your punctuation? 😂
@@ennediend2865 No her English is perfect.
@@Mari-eq8rx Ikkje alle.
im swedish and trying to learn so pretty damn easy actually, at the end of the year i want to speak fluid norwegian
It's because they are mutually intelligible languages.
I'm nepali but I know english so I'm also trying to speak perfect Norwegian by the end of this month
Dude, sweden keep them under their domain for so long they build a language over yours, as far I heard you can speak almost clearly between you 2 countries fair easy
Thank you for an explanation of an "eye blink", it used to be a difficult word for me, but knowing etymology helps a lot. I am a very beginner, it helps!
What a beautiful language, I hope to learn it soon so I could visit Norway.
Annette is a charmer and learning is really a fun thing, with her diction and perfect English to boot !!
I like how fast the tempo is. Firstly, I suppose it's close to real life. Secondly, I find it exciting. It's like playing "subway surf" on a high speed (Do you get what I mean?)
I think not-too-slow helps with listening comprehension
I've just started learning Norwegian, but with some of the phrases, I have to slow it down to 0.25 speed, in order to get it right.
Tusen Takk. Jeg elsker læring norsk. Har en god dag!
Tusen takk Anette, these phrases are very helpful, the demo shown helps me remember and also your pronounciation both in english og norsk is perfect!
As a Dane I can already have a conversation with a Norwegian person but this just makes understanding them SO much easier! Tusen takk
i think your demonstrations of the words help me remember
Annete you are the best teacher, GREAT JOB, WELL DONE!!
Thank you! I’m working on becoming a self taught, and this video is really helpful! Great job!
Happy to hear that :) lykke til med studiene dine!
As a self taught, I *totally* knew what you are saying and *definitely* didn’t use google translate.....
One step at a time! ;)
Samme her
@@faro8784 haha, you made me laugh :D so, how is it going with your Norwegian now?:)
My mother grew up in Norway very young and now I’m trying to learn
Thank you
i am absolutly bad in languagues.. but i wanted to learn norwegic... because i like this countries in the north.. and thank goood!!! i am from austria.. and norwegian is a germanic language.. and hallo literly means hallo.. ja means ja.. nein nei.. gute nacht.. god natt .. i love it
English does have a word for "heter" - it's "hight". Hasn't seen much use since Middle English, though.
German : heißen.
Så bra, veldig hjelpsom, tusen takk!
Vær snil - BE KIND - Mange takk
The worst in Norwegian is that, if you say "vær så snill" (=be so kind), it means "please", but if you say "værsågod" (=be so good), it means "you're welcome!" I never could get used to it.
I love this language so much, it makes so much sense
I always watch this .thank you so much .God bless
This video in conjunction with the stop and play buttons is great. Takk!
I only really remember good night and like a prayer so thx for this!
I am from Dhaka, Bangladesh. It's really helpful.
I'd love to learn my late dads Norwegian language as he spoke with his old friends back home. The language just got to me here in Cda.
I am from India and much interested for Norwegian thank you for your help ❤️🙏
It'll be very, very helpful if you also included a slowed down version of the phrases. Tusen takk.
My great great grandfather came from Norway but I can only speak english now it feels weird knowing that he would have known how to say all these words in an instant.
Thanks for this, comes in handy for when I play on PS4 with my Norwegian friend
very helpful. .tusen Takk Anette.
Norwegian sounds so like Swedish to my ears.
Kjaere laerer anette. Tusen takk for video din. Jeg laerer mye. Gratularer fra tyrkia.
tusen takk, jeg liker det ( omg i can speak a little now)
It's amazing how much of the verbs are simular to Dutch 🤩
Wow she is realy g8od at our accent in engish! She seems very fluent!
For a Dutch person this would be a very aesy language to learn and master.
Especially if they come from the North.
haha. ya. Norwegian is very similar to Dutch. Same with German.
Me is Norwegian. Im learning German tho. It is very easy
Great and easy method of Norwegian language. Thanks 👍
I'm surprised to hear how close alot of words are to U.S. English. I assume alot of it stemmed from Finland via England and other places... But some words are absolutely mind blowing to me. But I love it.
Thanks for sharing . But you are fast it would much easier if u doing it slow.
Tusen takk
Bare hyggelig :)
Takk takk miljon takk 😉👍👍👍💕💕💕💕💕
tusen millioner takk.
a thousand million thanks
Hyggelig looks like hygge!!! That is Oaken's song in Frozen the Musical. Does that mean you are telling that person that meeting him or her brings you info a state of hygge??? LOL
Really clear explanation
Thanks this is very helpful
thanks you are a good teather.
yassine from morocco
Thanks very useful lesson.
Anette,can you please plan a video on pronunciations also.
Thank you, Annette! Tusen Takk! 🌷
Tusen takk!!
YOUR GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD REALY
we have the same idiom for vent ett øyeblikk in portuguese "num piscar de olhos" it has the same meaning
Tussen takk! I don't think you speak slow, just partly your cute Norwegian way of speaking :)
This is great! Thank you. Takk!
Norwegian seems stunningly closer to German than to English :)
Because English vocabulary is heavily influenced by French. If I remember it correctly 60% of the modern English vocabulary comes from French (and Latin respectively) and the remaining 40% is of Germanic origin.
Example:
1) Latin origin: disease
2) Germanic origin: sickness
The grammar itself is of Germanic descent though.
hah, my sister is trying to learn german! so maybe once I learn Norwegian I could go learn german and go to Oktoberfest with her. ( when were old enough to )
@@JohnJohnson-fo5vl true; english used to be very close to german until the norman invasion, where french became the language of the upper class and educated, and it trickled down. Our language wound up being a weird mismash of english and french, and we also had a little latin partially because of Catholic influence, partially from the french, and partially some leftover from the roman times. English is one of the weirdest languages because of this, and because the british and americans took over half the globe and took some influence from all over. Words like thug come from india and words like zombie and jazz are west african. then theres the countless place/proper names we picked up from all over. english is kind of a mess
Where do you think people from Scandinavia came from? The South and Southeast. Germanic tribes.
Ikr. When I read greit, I read it with a German r because the word looked so German. I'm British btw
thank you for this video..as a new begginner i learned a lot .
Good teacher!
But slowly the speed,takk
tusen takk. Ting tar tid, så må jeg tålmodig.
she looks like she is going to burst into tears omg
Tusen takk.
What a good teacher you are, Annette. Jeg tenke jeg elsker hun. JK
Great video but so fast. Playing it on 0.75x speed 😅
Same here
O.5
Great tip! Didn't know you could do that. Takk!
Thank you so so much for the hint!!! :)
I think the point is that it’s quick to learn phrases, I’m sure she’s not expecting us to memorize it from just this😂 but she’s just showing a bunch quick
My favourite verb is elsker. To love. ❤️
Thank you very much for this a very helpful nice lesson .
This is really cool. Thanks!
Hi madam your lesson learning videos very interesting thanks so much madam
Keep it a good job, anette.
Takk.
Hi very good videos your thank you so much madam
Wow you speak fast. Well done
I'm learning Norwegian at the moment. The language fascinates me with how similar it is to English. I also want to understand what the dude is saying at the start of The Thing.
Silly but excellent. I love it
Good source of vocabulary and phrases :) and nice, clear pronunciation too! Takk!
Any learning of a new language should be initiated with the sound of each word, vowels and consonant or you will read something you have no idea by just looking at the words. And Norwegian is quite close to Danish.
Hola!!! Saludos desde México
Tusen takk Anette
Thanks for you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Good job 👍
You are amazing, thank!
As someone who speaks Afrikaans I never knew the amount of similarities both languages have
A good word for beginners might be the answer for: What is the Norsk word for the slash that the 'o' often has. The ø.
Tak
Very useful, tusen takk!!!
Loved it! Jeg lærer Norsk.
Thanks a lot 😊
Tusn takk🤗🤗
*I UNDERSTAND EVERY WORD thank you so fucking muuuchhhhhh
I love this channel
Thank you ,awesome ❤️
I loved this
Tack
Takk takk for du
I'd love to see irish & scottish gaelic lessons too
Nai faenhelvet.
Ja, .🤔
I'm totally *not* just finding out about the amazing Norwegian singer AURORA and learning Norwegian for that reason.....
It's how I started too 😂
Where is Helt Texas? I can't find it on the map.
I didn't know that in Norwegian we can say "jeg føler meg", like a reflexive 😲. In English we cannot say "I feel me", but in Spanish we can, and I see in Norwegian too. Easier for us ☺
Dette hjelper mye takk!
Mange takk for ditt arbeid. Du snakker veldig fort. Hilsen fra Istanbul 🤗🙏
Oh i really fell in love with anette