Leksjonen er rask, men jeg lærte litt! Tusen takk! I'm an American, and I'm learning Norwegian in a few different ways in preparation for a trip to Norway next year. Videos like this are a challenge, and I like to have them playing in my headphones while I do chores, and sometimes I actually fully focus on the lesson during breaks. I appreciate your dedication to providing a free educational resource on this RUclips channel!
I've watched other stuff that speaks in Norwegian and they will speak it, then repeat it but throw English subtitles up, And it's all just once and that quick I can hardly even read my own English subtitles,... This womans delivery in content is absolutely perferect using the word then in sentence words again and then the slow down prenounciation, it actually gives your brain some time to focus and let it sink in
Before you start with any lessons of any level, you really need to have lessons on pronunciation vs. spelling. I repeat over and over, and each time, the sound seems different. Some languages are pronounced exactly as spelled like Japanese or Filipino. You have to give general rules like in French, if the word ends with s, do not pronounce the s.
I’ve learned all the basics and everything, but it’s hard for me to learn how to have an actual conversation in Norwegian, I need actual guidance like a teacher focusing on me being able to speak the language
@@styr899you're correct. Either a teacher who can guide you or being on location. People won't judge you, especially when they can see that you're trying and even less likely if you have knowledge of the language but have trouble pronouncing it correctly. Podcasts and audio books help to get used to the sound of the language and you need to get rid of the feeling of embarrassment which one tends to have when they imitate the intonation of the respective language. It's not easy and may take a long time but who cares? If you can make yourself understood you're fine. You can then focus additionally on your skills and perfect them over the years, if you wish to.
A tips would be to just learn Swedish, and then speak like your very exited, that is Norwegian. Same for Danish, just learn Swedish and then get drunk and Danish people will understand you. 3-in-1
Great video! There is a lot of useful information on this channel! I'd like to recommend the excellent book by Yuriy Ivantsiv Polyglot Notes: Practical Tips for Learning a Foreign Language. This workshop contains many methods for learning a foreign language, showing how to use modern technology. The practicum will help everyone who is studying a foreign language on their own or with a teacher! Good luck to everyone! Thanks to the author for the work!
This is either a bot comment or simply without any logic whatsoever. What does your mother tongue, very close to Russian, have to do with Norwegian which has roots that have spread far into today's Germany and the islands of the UK?
@morant6897 Didn't you know that every person should know the language of his/her own country first , know its culture, traditions and so on....Sounds reasonable, I think.
That is in reference to the length of the video only, with lessons that need to be repeated but also/and the general possibility to pick up the basics that quickly, which is not out of question if you have a knack for languages. Admittedly, the title contains some click bait unfortunately but YT truly forces you to use it in order to get more views these days. Despite that, these are very good lessons with a high and quick chance of success for the "pupil"; speaking as someone who's become fluent in 2 more languages, self - taught.
From the minut one is English very agresively present and that distract mostly because you talking 90 percent English and 10 procent of time Norwegian ! All the cursistas make a same mistake, they speak English All the time ! Catastrophic of course, especially when Your Norvegian is hardly listenable hearable and understandable . Bable able...
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Leksjonen er rask, men jeg lærte litt! Tusen takk!
I'm an American, and I'm learning Norwegian in a few different ways in preparation for a trip to Norway next year. Videos like this are a challenge, and I like to have them playing in my headphones while I do chores, and sometimes I actually fully focus on the lesson during breaks. I appreciate your dedication to providing a free educational resource on this RUclips channel!
I've watched other stuff that speaks in Norwegian and they will speak it,
then repeat it but throw English subtitles up,
And it's all just once and that quick I can hardly even read my own English subtitles,...
This womans delivery in content is absolutely perferect using the word then in sentence words again and then the slow down prenounciation, it actually gives your brain some time to focus and let it sink in
tusen takk for the lesson
god bless you finally i can talk with my norweigen friends
Tusen takk, Nora! Du er en veldig hyggelig læreren! Ha en fint dag :)
Gorgeous language. Norwegian is beautiful.
Hyggelig å mote deg!
Before you start with any lessons of any level, you really need to have lessons on pronunciation vs. spelling. I repeat over and over, and each time, the sound seems different. Some languages are pronounced exactly as spelled like Japanese or Filipino. You have to give general rules like in French, if the word ends with s, do not pronounce the s.
I’ve learned all the basics and everything, but it’s hard for me to learn how to have an actual conversation in Norwegian, I need actual guidance like a teacher focusing on me being able to speak the language
@@styr899you're correct. Either a teacher who can guide you or being on location.
People won't judge you, especially when they can see that you're trying and even less likely if you have knowledge of the language but have trouble pronouncing it correctly.
Podcasts and audio books help to get used to the sound of the language and you need to get rid of the feeling of embarrassment which one tends to have when they imitate the intonation of the respective language.
It's not easy and may take a long time but who cares? If you can make yourself understood you're fine. You can then focus additionally on your skills and perfect them over the years, if you wish to.
you talk very sweetly❤️👌
Now I wanna learn so I can date onev
Great video. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much, really helpful
Tusen takk! Det er veldig godt
Tusen takk!! 🙏🏼
tusen takk
nora
Tusen Takk, Nora! 😊
Tusen takk Nora🥰🥰
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15:40
just so i know where i last left off :)
Really helpful👏🏼 Thanks
Thank you Mam.
A tips would be to just learn Swedish, and then speak like your very exited, that is Norwegian. Same for Danish, just learn Swedish and then get drunk and Danish people will understand you. 3-in-1
Tusen takk
She seems like such a beautiful person
Great video! There is a lot of useful information on this channel! I'd like to recommend the excellent book by Yuriy Ivantsiv Polyglot Notes: Practical Tips for Learning a Foreign Language. This workshop contains many methods for learning a foreign language, showing how to use modern technology. The practicum will help everyone who is studying a foreign language on their own or with a teacher! Good luck to everyone! Thanks to the author for the work!
In case I dont see you God morgen god dag godkveld
Yeah Valentine's go show
Oh my god this its so useful! Its the best free leason in my life! Tusen takk :D
Takk takk ☺☺☺☺
32:00 These almost sound like a jingle (ramsa) :D
This is my second day studying norwegian i hope to be fluent one day
I wish everyone luck
Are you fluent now
As a Ukrainian speaking Russian living in the US, why not learn Norwegian?
Why not learn your own language?
@@MichaelMiller-qm1nl 😂😂😂😂😂 шах і мат😂😂😂😂😂
This is either a bot comment or simply without any logic whatsoever. What does your mother tongue, very close to Russian, have to do with Norwegian which has roots that have spread far into today's Germany and the islands of the UK?
@@MichaelMiller-qm1nl For what? he mean that he usually speak russian
@morant6897 Didn't you know that every person should know the language of his/her own country first , know its culture, traditions and so on....Sounds reasonable, I think.
Jeg er norsk, men jeg vil fortsatt lære meg norsk hahaha
Thank you mam
Nora you seem so lovely and friendly😁
takk!
Literally starting from scratch, be back with an update
How’s it working
update?
@Will Hooton 😂😂😂
@@Braken-p7ufor yourself?
@@SirWilliamDeHootonso what about you then?
hei...great video. but i can not believe that any pair of shous or so costs femtifem kroner...
Hyggelig.
i suggest dont do much smile if pronounce some words and show audience how it should be like me im reading lips but i cant see difference
What's up with the 1650 59 and 60 people have a lot older than that someone must be demining people Norway I would video check
Hei,jeg heter Safia
Hyggelig å møte deg.
Im having a hard time ugggg
As a native German and a c1 English speaker, I started to learn norsk, it seems to be easy, but three hours? I doute…
That is in reference to the length of the video only, with lessons that need to be repeated but also/and the general possibility to pick up the basics that quickly, which is not out of question if you have a knack for languages.
Admittedly, the title contains some click bait unfortunately but YT truly forces you to use it in order to get more views these days.
Despite that, these are very good lessons with a high and quick chance of success for the "pupil"; speaking as someone who's become fluent in 2 more languages, self - taught.
48:26
Pov: you're norwegian😭
Hello plz help me learn norwegian
I am Norwegian jeg er norsk dude
unnskyld hyor me kosta den det de
Nise
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Bra jobb
I wanna learn Norwegian...Why?...
Well because I listen to black metal a lot
Jeg snaker norsk
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Wenza kubonakale kulula
izwi elihle kuwe
Nice lady sweet voice but afar from Norway
Оk !
Speaking is too fast for beginner
you are such a beautiful blonde teacher nora elise hesby mathé
Tu sentakk
From the minut one is English very agresively present and that distract mostly because you talking 90 percent English and 10 procent of time Norwegian ! All the cursistas make a same mistake, they speak English All the time ! Catastrophic of course, especially when Your Norvegian is hardly listenable hearable and understandable .
Bable able...
grate video but lm hopeless case l need more like 3 years than 3 hrs 😂