hahaha, such a great strategy :D people wonder a lot while it is obvious these conversations are not at all for beginners, the reason is to stress you out and make you think you didn't learn anything since this content is 'absolute beginner' and get you subscribed to them.
You’re right, the dubbers speak real fast and use some vocabularies I’ve never heard before. I can only understand what they were saying after the texts were given after each listening section
While I appreciated this video, this is not absolute beginner. Im in B1 class but my listening skills dont feel as sharp. This was a good challenge and like the format of the video
@@vio3366 fun fact, I've been learning Swedish for half a year and after checking the main vocab differences like 'snakker' instead of 'pratar' or 'unskyld' instead of 'ursäkta'.. I can say I understand almost everything from bokmål
@@seamusforever7081 Only some on Duolingo so I'm only accustomed to the basic Norwegian vocabulary so no slang and clear enunciation. I have to pay more attention to it for sure than to Swedish.
This kind of videos are helping me a lot with the structure of the sentences , I dont understand anything about “present perfect , infitive etc , I learned English by listening to it.😄
This beautiful! Thank you. I have been self teaching norsk for a couple of months. Memorizing a lot of vocabulary and I’d say this isn’t very “absolute beginner” but it’s manageable 😂. Ik some vocabulary in here.
Useless. Let us be serious. This is not for an absolute beginner. Perhaps, first you should deal with pronunciation, how to read words, and Norwegian has its peculiarities, above all as far as intonation is concerned. ....An absolute beginner does not know anything about this language......
bit.ly/3RFSf1H Click here and get the best resources online to master Norwegian grammar and improve your vocabulary with tons of content for FREE!
hahaha, such a great strategy :D people wonder a lot while it is obvious these conversations are not at all for beginners, the reason is to stress you out and make you think you didn't learn anything since this content is 'absolute beginner' and get you subscribed to them.
great video but definitely not for absolute beginners lol. as an intermediate learner it helped me though
No you're right, I'm utterly lost!!
Katie Nanami Kosharek jeg lærer norsk i måned, jeg forstått nesten alt på denne videon
@@emilavetisyan8301 jeg også :)
You’re right, the dubbers speak real fast and use some vocabularies I’ve never heard before. I can only understand what they were saying after the texts were given after each listening section
@@emilavetisyan8301 'videon' doesnt exist in norwegian. don't move too fast mister :)
While I appreciated this video, this is not absolute beginner. Im in B1 class but my listening skills dont feel as sharp. This was a good challenge and like the format of the video
i never thought i would understand all this! i‘m a self taught :)
How long have you being learning norwegian? :D
@@vio3366 fun fact, I've been learning Swedish for half a year and after checking the main vocab differences like 'snakker' instead of 'pratar' or 'unskyld' instead of 'ursäkta'.. I can say I understand almost everything from bokmål
@@punkodie Have you ever had Norwegian lessons?
@@seamusforever7081 Only some on Duolingo so I'm only accustomed to the basic Norwegian vocabulary so no slang and clear enunciation. I have to pay more attention to it for sure than to Swedish.
@@punkodie Do you think If I learn Norwegian I'll understand some of Swedish?
This kind of videos are helping me a lot with the structure of the sentences , I dont understand anything about “present perfect , infitive etc , I learned English by listening to it.😄
This beautiful! Thank you. I have been self teaching norsk for a couple of months. Memorizing a lot of vocabulary and I’d say this isn’t very “absolute beginner” but it’s manageable 😂. Ik some vocabulary in here.
❤❤ ochen harasho Kak deela by Soping thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
Cool!!! Loved that way... better to learn I guess
Veldig bra👍
Loved this! Tusen takk!
Tusen takk.
Tusen takk
I find it a bit distasteful using the same video at least three times with different names and different lengths to cash in.
If you want to xonolainz xonolainz that they give out free videos but charge for memberships that offer almost zero benefit thanthis
5:09
8:39
I recommend watching it at 1.25. It sounds little weird at times, but at nor normal speed it's too slow and unnatural. No one talks like that .
På + ei = pie
Useless. Let us be serious. This is not for an absolute beginner. Perhaps, first you should deal with pronunciation, how to read words, and Norwegian has its peculiarities, above all as far as intonation is concerned. ....An absolute beginner does not know anything about this language......
To much of norway
Jesus loves you