Simple Norwegian #3 - Fundamental Words & Phrases
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Today's lesson is for teaching you the most fundamental and useful words and phrases used in Norwegian!
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0:00 Intro
0:41 Fundamental words
3:42 Phrases
6:02 Expressing likes and dislikes
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Simple Norwegian is a native Norwegian’s creation, intended to teach you Norwegian with some pretty simple and easy to follow lessons. The channel offers resources to learn vocabulary, grammar, and give an idea of what normal daily conversation might be like for Norwegians. I genuinely hope you enjoy the video series and that it helps you learn a lot.
"Not the ass butt. But... the but but".
I love this guy.
Lol thats excatly what i was looking for
This reminds me of when the Norwegian rally driver Petter Solberg said "It's not the fart that kills you, it's the smell". Which is funny, cause the word "fart" and "smell" in Norwegian is "speed" and "crash/boom/impact". What he ment to say was "its not the speed that kills you, its the crash".
Or "it's not only only, but but".
This was the best Norwegian lesson I have come across so far. Very clear and easy to understand.
OMG this video is full of information!
You're the BEST
Tusen takk
Jeg elsker Simple Norwegian
No bonus word? ;) Love the series. Great job!
+Jacob Godbehere Unfortunately not :P Thanks, glad you enjoy it
We have the Jo word in Dutch as well (Jawel). I think the best translation would be "Yes, actually", that's a phrase people often use in that context.
This is my favourite language for me it is one of the most beautiful languages in the world
I can't express how happy I am to have found this channel! I've been wanting to learn a Scandinavian language for years since we regularly travel there. My mother studied Scandinavian languages with main emphasis on Danish and my dad did part of his medical studies in Norway. I always felt a bit envious about them being able to communicate well with the people we'd encounter during our trips but also knew that they just don't have enough time to teach me. It took me a while to figure out which one of the languages I wanted to learn but finally chose Norwegian. I love the sound of it! I am really surprised by how many words are actually quite easy to recognize if you speak German (my main language) or English.
Tusen Takk Sir!
Tusen takk! Very helpful and to the point. Best video on basic phrases I have found so far!
Your series is REALLY good! Thanks for making it!
Thank you very mech! I was searching the best Norwegian class in RUclips. This is very nice and easy for the new learner! Beside that, this is both in English and Norwegian, So, very easy for me... I recommend! 👍👏👐💝💐
I love these lessons. It is very easy for me to pause and take notes!
Jeg liker norsk!
Tusen takk for you lesson,I'm only learning Norwegian now but you are helping me💞😘😘❤💞
Your Voice makes me happy
Tusen takk for this series! :)
Tusen takk!
Tusen takk !!
Interesting and real healpfull. Tusen takk 😊
Great lesson. Tusen takk!
Simple AWESOME Norwegian channel!
Ahhh you Norwegians have that special kind of "yes" as well :D
I needed 10 minutes to explain that word in German (doch) to two Croatians... funny and exhausting experience
Wow i found this channel very helpful ,thank you so much tusen takk🥰🥰
Tusen takk!! I started to learn Norwegian a month ago and just found your amazing lessons !
Tusen takk, jeg elsker disse lekser
Thank you so much .. all my respect and appreciation to you..you are very good at explaining and detailing this language, especially the way to pronounce the letters smoothly
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Full of pedagogy !!! Tussen tak !
Tusen takk! I like your lesson
Thank u so much for the lesson
Theee best norwegian class ever😊👍
Thanks for these videos.
Tusen takk. It's very usefull
Tusen takk :)
Great lessons! Takk
Tusen takk! Jeg er fra Aserbajdsjan men jeg bor i Tyrkia nå. Du er kul!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Oh thankyou very much, I've just learned your language with great confort, such an enjoyable moment thanks again
Thank you.its beautiful language
Very good job !
I'm doing my notes both in Spanish and English... I hope one day I'll become a trilingual guy :')
I feel you hahahaha
I’m still trying to be bilingual
Very clear Thanks
Takk for videoene dine. Jei har lært norsk i tre uker og Jeg elsker det. Du er veldig hjelpsom
Tusen takk
j'adore ta facon d'expliquer tusen takk
very good simply and operative few words but very important. Norge hele livet!
thank you dude
now i understand that "jo" is like the german "doch"
nice that there is something like that, as a german i always found it weird to respond with "yes..." when i dont agree with a negativ statement.
Takk skal du ha 🙏
I f*kin love this channel omg ❤️
Jeg elsker kaffe.
Jeg hater kaffe
c whipple haha jeg liker ikke kaffe 😂
Jeg liker kaffe 😂
Sam Stormborn same, eg hata kaffi
Jeg liker ikke kaffe
Fantastiska videor . Jeg snakker svensk og vil læra meg norsk!
I'm learning Norwegian because I'm planning to study Icelandic too. My reason behind that is I'm accountable to speak their language if I ever go there in the future. I don't like troubling people to speak English for me, so I must be the one to do some effort.
Jeg elsker dette
tusen takk og godt jobbet. j
you're amazing.
tusen takk !
Awesome 👍
muito bom,eu gosto de curso非常非常喜欢,支持!
Oh thank you thank you thank you a 💯 thank you
Good lesson thusend tak for this lesson
Have you learnt Norwegian i just started to learn this it seems difficult
@@Izza642 Dont give up Norwegian may be hard at first but once you get the core on the Norwegian it is very nice language to learn. Keep trying.
Takk
Good videos.
Je = Yes
Nei = No
Jo = Yes (affirmative)
Du er ikke kul - you're not cool
Reply: Jo, det er jeg - yes, I am.
Thank you very much for your lessons. I hope to follow your lessons diligently.
I am wondering, you did not teach us the word "Please" in this video?
Vær så snill
@@SimpleNorwegian tusen takk!
takk at du lærer meg norsk/ I can write Norwegian and speak a little bit\ tusen takk Simple Norwegian
jeg liker norsk!! 🇳🇴
Me: Tries to remember and learn
My brain: Dies
What about "please" and "your welcome"? Btw love your videos! They really help:)
Lara please=ver så snill, you’re welcome=versagod
The correct spelling of "vær" in bokmål is with an "æ", so: Please = "vær så snill" and you're welcome = "vær så god". There are also other phrases you can use instead of "vær så god", like e.g. "bare hyggelig".
Hei! Just wondering, is this Bokmål or Nynorsk? Tusen takk
Bokmål! Værsågod :)
👍 👍
Hey! Thank you so much for the work you put into these videos.
I only got one question..Is it better/easier to learn Bokmål or Nynorsk or are there only a few differences? Which type could be more helpful when visiting/living in Norway or does this depends on the region?
Hey, you’re welcome. You definitely want to learn bokmål instead of nynorsk. Different regions will have different dialects, and some may be more similar to nynorsk than bokmål, but everywhere you go you’ll be understood if you use bokmål.
Which one we are learning through these videos? :)
@@azrahaskic7079 Bokmål
Jeg har sagt ditte vido jeg lærte mye fundmental ord mange takk jeg skal vante andere vido min kjære bro
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Thanks a lot for your amazing lessons. Why is "raskt" pronounced "raskt" instead of "racht" (i thought s and k together were pronounced ch) ?
Thanks !
The sk sounding like sch usually occurs when it is the beginning of a word. If the sk is at the end it doesn’t sound like that, examples: faktisk, spansk, tysk (almost every language, in Norwegian, ends with -sk in this manner)
@@SimpleNorwegian Ok thanks :)
Jeg liker bananer👍
what is the different between sier and snakke
This was really helpful, tusen takk! Are you from Norway yourself? Your accent sounds too American to be haha
graceh2973 he is in fact Norwegian, he mentioned it in an earlier video
He said he has American relatives.
Forvirret min franske tante med tak og takk.
Mamma hadde moro med bønner, bønder, og bønner 🤣
Jeg elsker kaffe
I'm learning japanese but sure i guess ill watch this..
5:24
-Hvilke spr(a)k snakker du?
-Jeg kan norsk, spansk og engelsk
is not true really, but I hope so... In a few years, to be able to speak 3 languages fluently
what's the difference between "liker" and "elsker" please?
«Liker» means «to like» and «elsker» means to love.
Why not play Søstrene Bjørkelund instead of muzak? Or some Nora Brocksted?
It's fundamental to know how to say you can speak norsk when you just attend the 3d lesson XD
I want to ask why we say "Jeg misliker epler" and can`t say "Jeg misliker kaffe" and need to say "Jeg liker ikke kaffe" maybe can you explain me? Thanks :)
You can say both, they have the same meaning. Just like "I don't like" and "I dislike" in English
Takk jeg kan snakke norsk (noen)
How does one say, " I speak a little Norwegian," or, "I speak very little Norwegian" ?
Not the 🍑 😂
Special word?
Is bokmål easier learn then nynorsk?
Im watching ur vids and then going on duolingo
No bonus word??
What is the most common word?
"Sakte or langsomt" in this sentens:
Kan du prate mer langsomt
most would say "kan du prate saktere" in this instance, neither of them are ucommon but id definelty say that "sakte" is more common
No bonus word? 😢
Between you and Duolingo, maybe i can get this language.
Duolingo doesn't seem to explain a few things like you do.
6:14 i too like "kake"... Y'all know what it sounds like.
I think he really liker ikke tomater. 😂
Jeg bor i Pakistan.
Jeg hater tomater også
Man the comments are p old but, is 'jeg hater du' correct?
"Jeg hater deg" is correct, as "deg" is the object form of "du". And "meg" is the object form of "jeg". So "do you hate me?" is "hater du meg?" 😊
*wheeze*
Jeg kan Norsk
Flott lesson
whats the name of the outro song ?