Learn Norwegian: the Grammar Survival Guide (all you need to know)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024

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  • @TheNorwegianSchool
    @TheNorwegianSchool  Год назад

    Learn Norwegian with a fascinating story instead of boring dialogues:
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    Beginners: courses.skapago.eu/lp/norwegian-course-beginners-nils-ds/
    Advanced: courses.skapago.eu/lp/norskkurs-mysteriet-om-nils-ds/
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  • @AndyHarpist
    @AndyHarpist Год назад +2

    The best teaching of Norwegian on the net !

  • @user-qb8sn5si7v
    @user-qb8sn5si7v Год назад

    Takk for interessant og nyttig informasjon.

  • @moorcock84
    @moorcock84 Год назад

    Absolutely must-watch video for anyone learning norsk!

  • @maleahlock
    @maleahlock Год назад

    This was so helpful. Thank you for the video.

  • @inesec5158
    @inesec5158 Год назад

    Thank you, that is an interesting approach to divide grammar aspects in red,yellow, green, this calms me down that not all mistakes are a total disaster and I can still speak Norsk even if there are some.

    • @TheNorwegianSchool
      @TheNorwegianSchool  Год назад +1

      Thanks! That's the goal of this video, to reduce grammar overwhelm.

  • @DAVID1986.
    @DAVID1986. Год назад

    Thank you

    • @TheNorwegianSchool
      @TheNorwegianSchool  Год назад

      You're welcome :-)

    • @DAVID1986.
      @DAVID1986. Год назад

      @@TheNorwegianSchool What is the best book to learn Norwegian pronunciation?

    • @TheNorwegianSchool
      @TheNorwegianSchool  Год назад

      @@DAVID1986. Learning pronunciation from a book is difficult. You need someone to show you what to do with lips, tongue, etc. Try my free Norwegian pronunciation video course: www.skapago.eu/en/learn-norwegian-free/

  • @victoza9232
    @victoza9232 4 месяца назад

    Great video, Werner! Thanks for posting it. I have your excellent first book, "The Mystery of Nils," and I do DuoLingo every day (for 3 years now), and often STILL don't know why some sentences have "for å" or "til å" combination and others will have just the "å" and the infinitive. Sometimes it's just the infinitive without the "å." Also, are there any clear rules for when to use på, til, for, and i? For example, why is it "til frokost" and not "for frokost"? In English, we say "What are you having FOR breakfast?" I always think of "til" as "to," but I realize it can mean "for." "Med" (other than the obvious "with") can also present problems.

    • @TheNorwegianSchool
      @TheNorwegianSchool  4 месяца назад

      Great to hear you are enjoying "The Mystery of Nils"! Unfortunately with the prepositions there are no clear rules. We basically have to learn the situations where we use them (like "glede seg til noe" - why not "for"? Well, just because ...).

  • @liviairene572
    @liviairene572 11 месяцев назад

    😥 "Promo SM"