Learn Norwegian - Norwegian in Three Minutes - Numbers 1-10 In this lesson, you'll learn how to count from 1-10 in Norwegian. Subscribe to our TH-cam channel for more videos! Learn Norwegian - Norwegian in Three Minutes - Numbers 1-10
NEW Video Lesson! Norwegian in Three Minutes - Numbers 1-10 In this lesson, you'll learn how to count from 1-10 in Norwegian. Subscribe to our TH-cam channel for more videos!
Silje Gudmundsen That's pretty cool. it's unthinkable in English but I'm Greek so I know there are lots of numbers that are spelled AND pronounced differently all over Greece.
Piper Hilderbrand yep, norwegian is pretty much Danish in a Sweden accent. If you can understand Norwegian, you can understand 90% Danish and about 80% Swedish
Sem LikesJam Hei, Sem LikesJam! Good job, but remember that we don´t use big capital letters in Norwegian, unless it´s a proper noun. The videos are in bokmål. Nora speaks Oslodialect (East Norwegian). Bokmål and nynorsk are only used for written Norwegian, but dialects tend to be more similar to one or the other. Please visit us at NorwegianClass101.com for more videos and lessons! Ha en fin dag! Ida Team NorwegianClass101.com
Learn Norwegian with NorwegianClass101.com I like her accent because i can actually decipher the known words as a foreigner,simply because she pronounces all the letters,the hardest part of learning any Scandinavian language is that a lot of them tend to kind of merge the words and not quite pronounce all the sounds. Helps a lot in my learning of bokmål and svenska. Can i just ask what bokmål actually means ? Is it a standardized Norwegian language that is used formally ? I'm learning Norsk on Duolingo which uses bokmål
Purple Cow Phillip I believe there is Bokmål and Nynorsk, ive heard that Bokmål is used by 75% of the norwegians, and that Nynorsk is more of a Written language.
Hei Yarosystems, If you are asking whether people pronounce 7 as "sju" or "syv" in Oslo, then both are used. People generally tend to use "syv", but you'll find many people who say "sju". Both are correct :) Regards, Patrick Team NorwegianClass101.com
+yannick Dupôlenord Hei yannick Dupôlenord. Thank you for posting. The pronunciation differs in the dialects. For example the pronunciation of R. In for example Kristiansand, Stavanger and Bergen the guttural R is used, but in Oslo and Trondheim the alveolar trill R is used. Please visit us a twww.NorwegianClass101.com for more video and audio lessons! Best Ida Team NorwegianClass101.com
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knowing english and some german really helps understand this, nice
indeed!
Totally agree
Learn Norwegian - Norwegian in Three Minutes - Numbers 1-10
In this lesson, you'll learn how to count from 1-10 in Norwegian. Subscribe to our TH-cam channel for more videos! Learn Norwegian - Norwegian in Three Minutes - Numbers 1-10
Keep up! To learn from a native norwegian, that's the best thing!
OMG I'm so proud of myself! It was so easy to learn this! Huge thank you! Tusen takk!
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Norwegian in Three Minutes - Numbers 1-10
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Hi, why did you say them in two different inflections? Is there a difference?
Out of all the many languages I’ve learned I really like this one
Τhank you , very good job Nora. from Albania
when you speak in Norwegian - subtitles would help a lot,anyway liked
+nobertas.t nobertas.t She says it in English right after the Norwegian..
Other sources have "sju" instead of "syv". Which is more correct?
CrackSnortingSailor We use both, it kind of depends where in Norway you're from :)
Silje Gudmundsen That's pretty cool. it's unthinkable in English but I'm Greek so I know there are lots of numbers that are spelled AND pronounced differently all over Greece.
Sju🛩
which do they use in oslo?
@@helpsavethehumans Both are completely okay, there's nothing strange about using either though sju might be a little more common in Oslo
like norwegian language the best among all scandinavians, like singing songs :D
cool :P greetings from poland !
its the exact same as Danish!
Piper Hilderbrand yep, norwegian is pretty much Danish in a Sweden accent. If you can understand Norwegian, you can understand 90% Danish and about 80% Swedish
Except 8, that in Danish is _otte_ , not _åtte_ .
Have a Swedish and a Norwegian friend im American they don't know who each other are but use lots of the same words when speaking Norwegian/Swedish
Great language, very nice lesson :)
We’re glad you’re enjoying it :)
i like nora style when she always say hi i am nora ;-) so look so sweet.
Pleasant woman with lovely voice. I would like to se more of her work.
Thank you so much ! :) ❤️
As Dutchman number "six" is very confusing
Its so similar to swedish numbers
Takk! (thanks)
My grandpa Olaf came from Oslo, but his brother's name was Syver. What would that mean? The name Syver has seven in it!
0 - null
1 - en
2 - to
3 - tre
4 - fire
5 - fem
6 - seks
7 - syv
8 - åtte
9 - ni
10 - ti
Er det i Bokmal og Nynorsk?
(I tried my best Norwegian there :P)
Sem LikesJam Hei, Sem LikesJam!
Good job, but remember that we don´t use big capital letters in Norwegian, unless it´s a proper noun.
The videos are in bokmål. Nora speaks Oslodialect (East Norwegian). Bokmål and nynorsk are only used for written Norwegian, but dialects tend to be more similar to one or the other.
Please visit us at NorwegianClass101.com for more videos and lessons!
Ha en fin dag!
Ida
Team NorwegianClass101.com
Learn Norwegian with NorwegianClass101.com I like her accent because i can actually decipher the known words as a foreigner,simply because she pronounces all the letters,the hardest part of learning any Scandinavian language is that a lot of them tend to kind of merge the words and not quite pronounce all the sounds.
Helps a lot in my learning of bokmål and svenska.
Can i just ask what bokmål actually means ? Is it a standardized Norwegian language that is used formally ? I'm learning Norsk on Duolingo which uses bokmål
Purple Cow Phillip I believe there is Bokmål and Nynorsk, ive heard that Bokmål is used by 75% of the norwegians, and that Nynorsk is more of a Written language.
Sem LikesJam Ahh,that's exactly what i've been wondering.Tusen takk!
:)
You're amazing ❤️
Are you speaking bokmal or nynorsk?
I have a question for you, I think that 7 can be written as "sju"? are you writin 7 in nyorsk? , takk
VanBalburg Both are correct. Syv (seev) and sju (shoo)
thanks
Hallo!
Can I ask you something please?
In Oslo is it sju or syv?
Hei Yarosystems,
If you are asking whether people pronounce 7 as "sju" or "syv" in Oslo, then both are used. People generally tend to use "syv", but you'll find many people who say "sju". Both are correct :)
Regards,
Patrick
Team NorwegianClass101.com
@@NorwegianClass101 Thanks Patrick, that's exactly what I wanted to know.
Is this also Norwegian Sign Language or no?
Nora you are beautiful ! :)
Est-ce la prononciation est le même pour tous les dialectes ?
+yannick Dupôlenord Hei yannick Dupôlenord.
Thank you for posting.
The pronunciation differs in the dialects. For example the pronunciation of R. In for example Kristiansand, Stavanger and Bergen the guttural R is used, but in Oslo and Trondheim the alveolar trill R is used.
Please visit us a twww.NorwegianClass101.com for more video and audio lessons!
Best
Ida
Team NorwegianClass101.com
+Learn Norwegian with NorwegianClass101.com tusen takk :)
Learn Norwegian with NorwegianClass101.com R u a living girl?
@@NorwegianClass101❤
greetings from India !!! Its easy to learn if you know english and German .
Funny thing = pause the video at 0:45 enable the subtitles : where subtitles says "in only three minutes today i molested" :)
or swedish
Awesome lesson ! You are no. En!
the number one is spelled én you guys!:D (not en, en is the masculine article)
one house én hus
a house. et hus
one dog. én hund
a dog. en hund.
+Zach Johnson we never say''en hus'' though :)
vegard pig
Yes, I know😂😂😂 it's reaaaallyy formal
Ett hus to hus tre hus
0:51
Is this Bokmål?
Xilin Cao yes
Oh easy
en èn which is correct?
Hello!
"En" is correct.
Regards,
Mai
Team NorwegianClass101.com
Why is (a) and (one) the same?
I like it
Germanic Scandinavian Norsk 🇳🇴 Norske 🇳🇴 Norge 🇳🇴 Norwegian 🇳🇴 English American 🇺🇸 Numbers
just like denmark
Hallo
I knew the number 7 as “sju” which is right, can someone explain me please, I’m confused.
El Rayuned sju Its The best to learn
💗💕
wrong number I try to call you :p I love Norway language tak :D
Well darn. I have no excuse now 😂😂😂
!wow!
Now I know why Kurt Cobain commited a suicide.
apologiasing it is not ungsel it is oyy
Null en to tre Fire fem seks syv åtte ni ti
I like the number ten the most. It's cute
Is that really her cell phone number? 😚
Nummeret mitt er
null null tre null seks ni åtte åtte seks tre ni syv ni ni
Call me😁😁😁😁 (is my real nummer!!!)
Please do not say 4 and 8 as fire and åtte. I only like fyra in swedish. It would confuse the english fire.