Great video! I'm learning norwegian for fun on Duolingo and I think you are doing a good job explaining the basics in pronunciation, that Duolingo just skips.
Hi. I just wanted to say that, I began studying Norwegian on your channel three years ago, of course I used a lot of different resources after that, but before anything, I finished your course. Anyway, today I have found myself creating content for Turkish people to learn Norwegian. Thank you
I am very happy that I found your channel. You have excellent spoken and presentation skills. You speaks so clearly, friendly and very welcoming voice which makes it not just easy for beginners like me to learn, but also makes the learners more eager to learn and not loose interests in continuing the the lessons. Thank you so much for your generosity in helping people learn effectively the Norwegian language.
Thank you for your videos! I was lucky enough to go to a Norwegian language camp every summer as a kid, unfortunately they do not offer that anymore for my children! I am excited to refresh my memory and teach my kids!
Thank you for the footnote on the short and long consonants. I don't think I've learned about it from any where else so that was super helpful! So were the silent letters explanations in the end. Thank you so much!!
I have always enjoyed hearing the Norwegian language. Now I wanted to learn this language, albeit on a simple level! You are truly a great teacher! Hilsener fra Tyrkia!
Thank you so much!! I’m learning Norwegian since it has been one of the many languages I have tried that I’ve actually been able to hold on to a bit, so it’s really useful to have videos like these available! Takk!
Awesome course man!! Thanks for doing it!! 1 observation: @8:51, ørken = desert, not "dessert", because "dessert"(EN) is "dessert"(NO). That 1 letter "s" changes everything. Please correct me if I'm wrong !!! Tusen takk!
Thank you! This is so accurate, simple and direct to the point. I am enjoying Norwegian thank sto you! I dont think it's a hard language for me to learn. I have backgroun in French and Mandarin so I was able to pick up the consonants and vowels right away. Im excited to be fluent in Norwegian and live in Norway someday!
Hey, just wanting to let you know that I’m appreciate for what you’re sharing, it helps me a lot on my journey learning Norwegian. You’re doing God work honestly, please keep it up!😊
Im struggling with Norwegian but i wanr to learn it so bad , i just found your page randomly and i love the way you are talking and explain, from today on I'll listen this videos in repeat and hopefully next time I'll let you a comment in Norwegian 😅 . Hilsen Alexander!
Thank you :) I’m learning Norsk so I can speak to my gaming friend. She doesn’t have the best English so I’ve taken it upon myself to learn Norwegen. One day I’m going to ask her out in her native language :)
Thanks for posting these. Very helpful. I know this is four years old now, so perhaps you won't see this or are busier with more important things these days; however, if you ever find time to dive a bit deeper into what I think a lot of people may struggle with: the 'ng' pronunciation seems to be specific to Scandinavian languages and is VERY difficult to pronounce/comprehend. For example, "mange". I hear you say it and even hear my Swedish and Norwegian friends make this exact same sound occasionally when they speak English as well, but cannot for the life of me figure out how to make the sound myself. I may be asking you to explain something that will only come with practice though. If you DO think you can explain how this sound is made in more detail though, it would be much appreciated. Either way, thank you for the content.
I was gonna try and learn a few norwegian words (and hopefully become beginner level) for fun but I didnt realize how different it is from english I cant imagine what learning english is like, heard its a hard language for non natives. Im still gonna practice it tho.
Oo wow, I live in the south of the Netherlands and a lot of words in Norwegian are the same or almost the same as in our dialect. Can’t be difficult for me to learn Norwegian, it sounds kind of familiar already. Definitely gonna try and become familiar with some standard phrases.
Thank you very much,sir for your lesson. And I've had a question. Can someone work in Norway with only English? Please sir,let me know about this in short.
@@mostakahmedsimon1304 It shouldn't be an issue, but do make sure you know basics! I think to become a citizen or obtain a job, you must at least know A1 level Norwegian.
@@GarnetsWeb I heard a bit of that but now you let me know this. Thanks again. Yes,mate,I am trying to gain A1 level Norwegian. I can speak basic though.
Tusen takk. one question though: I have come across some words with u that Norwegians spell like english oo in loop, e.g. in the words "du" and "nummeret". Can you please shed some light on this.
Very useful videos! ❤ M learning this language bcos of Ødegaard, who is our team member in Arsenal ❤ In the word, "rolig." Why didn't u pronounce the word "g?"
How do you differentiate between words like ull and øl? Is it purely contextual, or is there a slightly different pronunciation to them that non native speakers might have trouble detecting?
Is there anyone who can help me with some of my questions about traveling to Norway because I need to complete my studies there and then continue my life there so that I can help my family?❤❤❤
Hello! So great work, thank you so much! It means a lot to me. I love Norway and my Norwegian roots by my fathers side.
Great video! I'm learning norwegian for fun on Duolingo and I think you are doing a good job explaining the basics in pronunciation, that Duolingo just skips.
Saaaaaameeeee!!!!
me too!!
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Hi. I just wanted to say that, I began studying Norwegian on your channel three years ago, of course I used a lot of different resources after that, but before anything, I finished your course. Anyway, today I have found myself creating content for Turkish people to learn Norwegian. Thank you
I am very happy that I found your channel. You have excellent spoken and presentation skills. You speaks so clearly, friendly and very welcoming voice which makes it not just easy for beginners like me to learn, but also makes the learners more eager to learn and not loose interests in continuing the the lessons. Thank you so much for your generosity in helping people learn effectively the Norwegian language.
This fills some important gaps in Duolingo. Thanks for posting!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR TEACHING NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE IN SUCH EASY WAY. I AM ABLE TO CATCH PRONOUNCIATIONS EACH AND EVERY WORDS.
Thank you for your videos! I was lucky enough to go to a Norwegian language camp every summer as a kid, unfortunately they do not offer that anymore for my children! I am excited to refresh my memory and teach my kids!
Thank you for the footnote on the short and long consonants. I don't think I've learned about it from any where else so that was super helpful! So were the silent letters explanations in the end. Thank you so much!!
I have always enjoyed hearing the Norwegian language. Now I wanted to learn this language, albeit on a simple level! You are truly a great teacher! Hilsener fra Tyrkia!
An amazing lesson! I need to get my money back from Udemy. Your lessons seem so much better than the course I purposed online. Great video so far.
It helps me so much to learn. I'll keep learning and see how it goes. Thanks sir! 🙏🏽
I can't roll my r's, so I like the flexibility in pronunciation with the German r, but I use the Rulle-r
Thanks for sharing!! good explanations, better them a lot of pages, was nice to hear silence letter.
Thank you so much!! I’m learning Norwegian since it has been one of the many languages I have tried that I’ve actually been able to hold on to a bit, so it’s really useful to have videos like these available! Takk!
Awesome course man!! Thanks for doing it!!
1 observation: @8:51, ørken = desert, not "dessert", because "dessert"(EN) is "dessert"(NO). That 1 letter "s" changes everything.
Please correct me if I'm wrong !!!
Tusen takk!
Stay blessed....brilliant work👍👍👍
Great series - thank you for your time & Efforts. I am learning with you ❤❤
This video was amazing, thank you.
Thank you! This is so accurate, simple and direct to the point. I am enjoying Norwegian thank sto you! I dont think it's a hard language for me to learn. I have backgroun in French and Mandarin so I was able to pick up the consonants and vowels right away. Im excited to be fluent in Norwegian and live in Norway someday!
Wow, these are awesome videos, on spot and informative, thank you so much for sharing with us! 🧡🧡🧡
Hey, just wanting to let you know that I’m appreciate for what you’re sharing, it helps me a lot on my journey learning Norwegian. You’re doing God work honestly, please keep it up!😊
Very helpful video! Thank you!
Im struggling with Norwegian but i wanr to learn it so bad , i just found your page randomly and i love the way you are talking and explain, from today on I'll listen this videos in repeat and hopefully next time I'll let you a comment in Norwegian 😅 . Hilsen Alexander!
veldig helpful, takk! I'm trying to learn Norwegian on my own, and I started with Duolingo.
Hello. I am so happy for learning this language. And these lessons a way more useful to learn.
Thank you :) I’m learning Norsk so I can speak to my gaming friend. She doesn’t have the best English so I’ve taken it upon myself to learn Norwegen. One day I’m going to ask her out in her native language :)
Great, I'm doing Norwegian on duolingo but it leaves many things unexplained. You've got a new subscriber 🎉
BRAVO! HAT OFF, GREAT WORK. THANK YOU.
Thank you for making these videos.
Great initiative. Watching from Pakistan ❤❤
it was really heplful, especially the silent leters and "short and long vowels" part! thank you
Great video!!
You are such a legend
Thanks for posting these. Very helpful. I know this is four years old now, so perhaps you won't see this or are busier with more important things these days; however, if you ever find time to dive a bit deeper into what I think a lot of people may struggle with: the 'ng' pronunciation seems to be specific to Scandinavian languages and is VERY difficult to pronounce/comprehend. For example, "mange".
I hear you say it and even hear my Swedish and Norwegian friends make this exact same sound occasionally when they speak English as well, but cannot for the life of me figure out how to make the sound myself. I may be asking you to explain something that will only come with practice though. If you DO think you can explain how this sound is made in more detail though, it would be much appreciated. Either way, thank you for the content.
this is good,I long to pronounce names when watching cab rides on trains. Just difficult not knowing how to say them.
One Of the best ……to teach norsk alphabet …du er greit
Thanks now I know where to start
I listen to wardruna n heilung, and i love thier music so much i wanna learn the language n sing along with them. I hope this helps me learn
Thanks for the video!
I was gonna try and learn a few norwegian words (and hopefully become beginner level) for fun but I didnt realize how different it is from english
I cant imagine what learning english is like, heard its a hard language for non natives.
Im still gonna practice it tho.
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THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH! IM GRATEFUL!!!
Fantastic class, please, keep posting :D
Oo wow, I live in the south of the Netherlands and a lot of words in Norwegian are the same or almost the same as in our dialect. Can’t be difficult for me to learn Norwegian, it sounds kind of familiar already. Definitely gonna try and become familiar with some standard phrases.
This helped so much!
Really helpful❤️ thank you so much sir🙂
Thank you very much,sir for your lesson. And I've had a question.
Can someone work in Norway with only English? Please sir,let me know about this in short.
Yep, in Oslo, English is widely known
@@GarnetsWeb Thanks a lot. Norway is a dreamland. I hope now language shouldn’t be the barrier to moving to Norway for work and study and stay.
@@mostakahmedsimon1304 It shouldn't be an issue, but do make sure you know basics! I think to become a citizen or obtain a job, you must at least know A1 level Norwegian.
@@GarnetsWeb I heard a bit of that but now you let me know this. Thanks again. Yes,mate,I am trying to gain A1 level Norwegian. I can speak basic though.
Learnt alot thanks ❤
Nice video, thanks 😊
Fantastisk video. Takk
Thanks a lot for leads
TUSEN TAKK JEG LERTE MEG Å SNAKKE NORSK TAKKET VÆRE DISSE VIDEONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tusen takk. one question though: I have come across some words with u that Norwegians spell like english oo in loop, e.g. in the words "du" and "nummeret". Can you please shed some light on this.
Amazing!!
Very useful videos! ❤
M learning this language bcos of Ødegaard, who is our team member in Arsenal ❤
In the word, "rolig."
Why didn't u pronounce the word "g?"
Oh I came to know now from the rule -> "lig." 😅
omg sameee i love him sooo much 😢❤
How do you differentiate between words like ull and øl? Is it purely contextual, or is there a slightly different pronunciation to them that non native speakers might have trouble detecting?
very good
BTW why do Norwegian have silent letters
Thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤
ørken is not dessert but desert
Takk!
We need the Bangali language in this tipe vedio.
God bless you dude
Takk
please You can give me some video bangla to norwaygian
Is there anyone who can help me with some of my questions about traveling to Norway because I need to complete my studies there and then continue my life there so that I can help my family?❤❤❤
Tak!
Tusen takk!
I Wanna learn this cuz i'm triggred My Norway friend Din't Reply me
Like this 👍
I’m learning Norwegian because of Tord from Eddsworld lol
First time ever learning Norwegian and hearing the W for the first time gave me wiplash lol
What the meaning zanzibar, zenbuddist
Nice 👌👍
good
Bokmål or Nynorsk?
TUSEN TAKK!
Not Reichstag as an example lol....Reichstag has a negative connotation...may be use a different word lol As a German that's disturbing lol
you pronounce the word pronunciation as [pronounciation] = incorrect
Tackk
Takk you mean?
one day ill click on $ sign when i have money still strugling as a begginer in barbring field at the age of 29 years old .
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takk
With all due respects we need to see your lips. Learning a language is largely includes seeing how the mouth moves - Lip reading
The silent words were killing me. Thanks.
Takk du hæhæhæ
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