Learn Norwegian: When do we use the words NÅR and DA in Norwegian?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @plunderclat221
    @plunderclat221 3 года назад +4

    This is the most helpful lesson I've found since I started to learn in august last year. I get når but I kept hearing it in norsk filmer! Awesome! Takk

  • @youtubeerick
    @youtubeerick 7 лет назад +1

    I am so glad, u sent ur link in "bedre norsk "

  • @philipblair2813
    @philipblair2813 Год назад

    Tusen takk

  • @sonishrestha9703
    @sonishrestha9703 7 лет назад +3

    Hei!!!tusen takk :)I want to ask whether "da"can also be use as"then"or not??

  • @dolorespaulsen1570
    @dolorespaulsen1570 7 лет назад +1

    Hei Karense, tusen takk for dine videor som forklarer det meste jeg fikk ikke forklaring fra skolen. Du er kjempe flink å forklare og du snakker så tydelig. Jeg provde å finne om du har en facebook page på facebook , men du har ikke det, tror jeg. Likevel, er jeg veldig glad og takknemlig av deg. Jeg har fått nye kunnskaper i dag og det hjelper meg til å forberede meg bedre til norskprøven i juni. Jeg skal se på andre videor neste gang. God natt. Gud velsigne deg. :)

    • @NorsklrerKarense
      @NorsklrerKarense  7 лет назад

      Hei Dolores! Takk for at du ser på! Jeg har både facebook-side og webside, se her:
      Webside: www.norwegianteaching.com
      Facebook-side: facebook.com/norwegianteaching/

  • @fademejake
    @fademejake 4 месяца назад

    So is the usage of 'da', at the end of a sentence used similarly to 'ikke sant', or maybe like English 'right', or ' you know', where they are not really necessary to understand the sentence?

  • @NaveedKhan-bm8cg
    @NaveedKhan-bm8cg Год назад

    Takk takk

  • @jonathanward7987
    @jonathanward7987 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @youtubeerick
    @youtubeerick 7 лет назад +1

    Actually,I gave ur videos to all people in my class and to my friends who live in Norway;-)

    • @griffincody862
      @griffincody862 3 года назад

      Dunno if you guys gives a damn but if you're stoned like me atm then you can stream pretty much all of the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Been streaming with my girlfriend these days =)

    • @cristianeaston4861
      @cristianeaston4861 3 года назад

      @Griffin Cody yup, have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since november myself :D

  • @habtomweldegebriel
    @habtomweldegebriel 7 лет назад +1

    tusen takk for hjelpen

  • @youtubeerick
    @youtubeerick 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks, :-) now I understand

    • @NorsklrerKarense
      @NorsklrerKarense  7 лет назад

      Masha Masha you are welcome. Feel free to share so more people get access to this info😊🇳🇴

  • @erwinfelis4613
    @erwinfelis4613 6 лет назад +4

    Using da in statements or questions is a lot like using 'then' for the same purpose in English. Why do I care, then? Why is she singing, then? I'll get a new car, then. It might be used a little differently in English because there's usually the implied causality of 'if' in these statements. Rephrased: If her voice is hoarse, then why is she singing? In the statement example someone might be pestering you to buy a new car and giving you a bunch of reasons why you should. Exasperated, you say, "Fine, I'll get a new car, then." Unspoken is the implication: If my car is such a piece of junk, then I'll get a new one. I can't say if 'da' has a similar usage, but it helps me to think of it as 'then' in only the statement and question type scenarios.

  • @mucahitturgutdeniz6584
    @mucahitturgutdeniz6584 4 года назад

    Tusen Takk

  • @mingosutu
    @mingosutu 7 лет назад

    Hi luvly tutor!! Please how can I distinguish "sjuende og tjuende"? Seventh and twentieth

    • @NorsklrerKarense
      @NorsklrerKarense  7 лет назад

      Sjuende: make the "hush" sound with the finger over your lips, like when you tell kids to be quiet
      Tjuende: simply SMILE and say tjuende

    • @mingosutu
      @mingosutu 7 лет назад

      Thanks a lot. I like the smiling part. lol. Can I pronounce it like the Dutch g like in goede morgen, or German ch in auch?

    • @NorsklrerKarense
      @NorsklrerKarense  7 лет назад +1

      Yes, I guess so :-)

  • @volodymyrmartyniak9848
    @volodymyrmartyniak9848 6 месяцев назад

    takk

  • @RoseFlow3r
    @RoseFlow3r 7 лет назад

    Can Når also be used for future?

    • @NorsklrerKarense
      @NorsklrerKarense  7 лет назад +1

      RoseFlow3r yes indeed: når jeg skal reise på ferie, skal jeg slappe av

    • @lynderlee6043
      @lynderlee6043 3 года назад

      Verb er ikke number to?

  • @gwendolynflanagan8823
    @gwendolynflanagan8823 7 лет назад +1

    It is so strange to hear you speak in English!! You have a very perfect non-affected California/USA accent when you speak English, but I miss the "music" of the Norsk!

    • @NorsklrerKarense
      @NorsklrerKarense  7 лет назад

      Gwendolyn Flanagan Thanks! I have now decided to do only Norwegian so that I make it for everyone😊😊

    • @gwendolynflanagan8823
      @gwendolynflanagan8823 7 лет назад

      This is the reason that I began to rely more heavily on your videos. Because they are presented (almost) only in Norsk it is immersive, and it helps me learn new words and grammar through context. And LOTS of repetition.

  • @kimyagerkyhn4717
    @kimyagerkyhn4717 3 месяца назад

    Puster inn når man sier «ja», norsk for godkjenning