Thanks Lucy 🥰 there is one more to go! 😊 that’s great, I’m glad you enjoyed London. What did you do there? Always looking for new things to do/see in London
1:56 "Vannet" Our most common word for lake is literally just our word for water... Or alternatively the word "innsjø" (inland sea). So "Velkommen til vannet" (Welcome to the water). The way he said it sounds more Swedish then Norwegian. Although "Velkommen til tjernet" is valid Norwegian. 2:05 Ah, I think I know why it sounds so weird. We don't say "the" in front of words. Instead we use a suffix for words in every situation where you would use "the". So "Tjernet" has the "et" suffix. "Et" means "the". 2:14 That's "Welcome to the sea". The "en" suffix of "sjøen" means "the". And "sjø" means sea. It would be more accurate tonday "innsjø"(inland sea).
Wow all of this is so helpful thank you 😃I feel like I've learnt so much now. It's great to hear the Norwegian words and how you would say things, thank you for commenting this 😃
Did you know that Norway is No2 in the whole world when it comes to number of lakes (Finland No1?).Similarly Nprways is No2 for the number of islands (Sweden No1) and fjords (New Zealand No1)
Wow I'm really impressed by how beautiful Norway is.
What a bunch of great people you are! Hope you all had a great time here in Norway 👍
Sweet jayellen...hearty welcome.shamim from 🇧🇩bangladesh♥️🕊🦋
Thank you so much, huge hugs from England to you in Bangladesh ❤
Looks like such fun, sad I missed it ❤
We missed you! We should do a sisters trip soon ❤
Yes please!
Omg!so usefful masterpiece~=))
Thank you 😊
Norway looks so nice 🇳🇴
It is a beautiful country
Enjoying your Norway vlogs. Recently visited London which was lovely. 😊
Thanks Lucy 🥰 there is one more to go! 😊 that’s great, I’m glad you enjoyed London. What did you do there? Always looking for new things to do/see in London
@@jayellen I recommend the cable cars .
amazing I will give them a go, thanks 😊 @@lucyd6517
The "gratulerer" actually has trondheim dialect intonation
1:56
"Vannet"
Our most common word for lake is literally just our word for water...
Or alternatively the word "innsjø" (inland sea).
So "Velkommen til vannet" (Welcome to the water).
The way he said it sounds more Swedish then Norwegian.
Although "Velkommen til tjernet" is valid Norwegian.
2:05
Ah, I think I know why it sounds so weird.
We don't say "the" in front of words.
Instead we use a suffix for words in every situation where you would use "the".
So "Tjernet" has the "et" suffix.
"Et" means "the".
2:14
That's "Welcome to the sea".
The "en" suffix of "sjøen" means "the".
And "sjø" means sea.
It would be more accurate tonday "innsjø"(inland sea).
Wow all of this is so helpful thank you 😃I feel like I've learnt so much now. It's great to hear the Norwegian words and how you would say things, thank you for commenting this 😃
@@jayellen You're welcome. :-)
Did you know that Norway is No2 in the whole world when it comes to number of lakes (Finland No1?).Similarly Nprways is No2 for the number of islands (Sweden No1) and fjords (New Zealand No1)
Oh wow I didn’t know that! Thank you for sharing 😃 that’s so interesting
And length of our coastline, after Canada.