Learn Norwegian in 30 Minutes - ALL the Basics You Need

Published 2018-02-16
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In this video, you’ll get started with Norwegian in only X minutes! You will discover the key points of Norwegian Grammar! This is THE place to start if you want to start learning Norwegian.

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  • @pumpkingamebox
    I'm Russian, who's studying Japanese in the US. My roommate: Why are you learning Norwegian at 2 am? Me: Es ist complicated desu
  • @Zenzy
    I'm a native norwegian speaker. Why the hell am i watching this
  • @harpine7427
    As someone new to learning norwegian-, I must say, as easy as this language may be to comprehend for English speakers, the pronounciation is probably the hardest part about this language
  • As a native norwegian, being fluent in the language, this was very useful.
  • Btw we usually don’t use «velbekomme» (kinda old people who say that) Hello=hallo/halo (used) Hi= hei (more used) Hey=Halla (teenages says it for slang) You welcome= bare hyggelig (kinda, tho) Just say «bare hyggelig» or «you welcome» (in english) (We say many thing in english) We use «Ha det bra» But most commend «hade» or «hadde»😉 «Unnskyld» can mean sorry, excuse me and apologize, too Something u didn’t know? If u have a question to norwegian country or language leave a comment😉
  • @norwaywithpal
    As a Norwegian native speaker I would really recommend this one to learn the basics!
  • I love how Norwegian people are always smiling and acting nice to people! That makes me really wanna go there 💕
  • @stanborup673
    I do appreciate these lessons, but I personally have a hard time understanding the correct pronunciations .. The speaking is a little too fast for me. Thanks and I'm trying.
  • @giulian_x5950
    I'm actually here because of Skam, and she happens to be Noora hahaha
  • @aquajuwel7098
    What I loved about the Norwegian people in general besides the language is that they have no ego, they never brag about themselves and most people are very sweet and talk soft. They don’t care if You are a mailman or a doctor, so remember to never brag about yourself (like Americans) and your skills in conversation , and things in general are very informal between people. I was so shocked how they even talk to their boss like a equal and friend, and that you could talk to your boss(using first name) and not be afraid of him or her going nuts. Norwegians are a little introvert, but that changes as soon as you get to know them. And don’t be afraid to not speak very well Norwegian in the beginning, everyone speak perfect English. The perfect way to start a conversation with Norwegians are the weather, nature, ski sport and questions about Norway. Don’t talk about religion or politics, that’s something you can do when you get to know people, it’s seen as a private personal matter. And most Norwegians I met was atheist and very well educated and knowledgeable. Smart people
  • @Aerox90
    As a half-swede-half-norwegian living in Sweden, I came here to learn how to "be more norwegian" when speaking to my relatives on my fathers side - But I must say that I pretty much just ended up repeating words almost identical to swedish over and over again! Hahaha! 😂 ...Whatever, I'll just keep speaking swedish, we all understand each other anyways... 😋
  • This is great! I'm only three minutes into this video and I know how to speak Norwegian perfectly!
  • Whoever watched the entire video and didn't leave in frustration within the first 5 minutes, great job, the world needs more people like you.
  • @jand563
    It's worth mentioning that the most common greeting by far in Norway is simply "Hei hei". :)
  • @0ransje4
    I've been learning basic Norwegian and I'm beyond happy that I immediately knew what "Hei, Jeg heter Nora. Hyggelig å møte dere." meant 😭.