I listened to this only knowing English n alot of German from my childhood...it took like four times listened but I think i understand like a quarter of this conversation....wtf?
Easy to understand Norsk with your dialects and the way you are talking ( slowly and clearly) 👍🏻😁but Norsk not so easy to understand in everyday life with different dialects, slang and normal speech speed🤪
this is why quit studying bokmål ... in daily life I heard people talk in such a different way compared to what I was learning... heck, I can now read Norwegian newspapers lol
@@timoloefwhat should I learn? where can I even begin to learn the spoken language? like I hear the person talking, if there’s subtitles I can track the words on the news, but if someone were to talk to me about hva er typisk norsk I wouldn’t be able to understand them. I understood every word here, I could absolutely hold a strong conversation about almost anything with these two.
I’m surprised how similar the accent is to the Scottish highland accent. I knew the people there including my relatives are descended from a mix of Irish and Vikings from Norway but I didn’t expect the accent and rhythm to be that similar.
The accent is actually very different depending on what part of Norway the person is from. For instance an Oslo accent (Oslo sprakke) is very different to the accent of someone from Western Norway.
As a german native speaker who speaks Swedish, I understood everything even though I only speak a few words Norwegian. I should learn Norwegian, it seems to come free if I put a bit effort in it 😮
I think Norwegian sounds prettier to the ear than swedish. Norwegian flows more smoothly whereas swedish is more choppy. With that said, it's only a minimal difference.
Yeah, I say do it but have a stong reason to. My reason for becoming fluent is so that I can communicate effortlessly with my family and because I want to become a psychologist in Norway. Your reason doesn't need to be as extreme but maybe like, make a good impression when you visit Norway, etc.
@en.lynnvfx thanks for your comment As you said my reason is not as extreme. I think just Basic level should be enough . Is there any site or boom you recommend?
@@Gobikepacking I recommend duolingo for very basic stuff and pronunciation (for bokmål/oslo dialect), and typing "Norwegian textbook pdf" into google and you can find many free textbooks (which IMO, are the best). Another thing is finding videos of people just talking in Norwegian, preferably with Norwegian subtitles, and listening to them while you write down and repeat what they say. Podcats and audiobooks will work well too! I wish you luck on your Norwegian language journey!
Takk for denne strålende videoopplastingen av Speak Norsk. Vil det være mulig for deg å laste opp undertekster på engelsk og norsk for denne videoen? Jeg ville sette pris på om du kunne gjøre det. Tusen Takk =))
Thanks for this brilliant video upload of Speak Norsk. Would it be possible for u to upload subtitles in English & Norsk for this video, please? I would appreciate if u could do so. Tusen Takk =))
As a Polish who is searching for new language to learn after english and german. I hear norwegian for the first time and... I dont even know when sentences are starting and ending. What is that language 😭😭😭😭😭
As a person that speaks English as a second language at a bit more than conversational degree and just started to learn German, at first I was like "yeah, it's actually quite understandable" but after the second sentence it all falls apart. Them Vikings are a scary bunch.
The German part would be correct, the Russian part however is totally wrong. There's like 0% Russian there, none at all. Perhaps because it sounds weird to you like the way Russian also is weird sounding to you but it would have as much in common with Russian as Japanese would.
Hei, typisk norsk er Å spise is, Å gå på hytta, Ågå på fjelle, Å spiser ettermiddag klokka fire, Å spise taco synes jeg. Å ferie 17 . Mai er også typisk faktisk jeg tror det er veldig godt typisk.
Maria, Kristina, Jag er glad for å se dere alle sammen , takk skal du ha
I listened to this only knowing English n alot of German from my childhood...it took like four times listened but I think i understand like a quarter of this conversation....wtf?
Lol, this guy was able to watch the video four times even though he does not know Norwegian. I guess that is the power of two beautiful women 🤣🤣
@@hijackbyejack1729 50/50 for me. English and Finnish here.
You literally can understand half of european languages without any knowledge. its very easy to learn all languages.
Easy to understand Norsk with your dialects and the way you are talking ( slowly and clearly) 👍🏻😁but Norsk not so easy to understand in everyday life with different dialects, slang and normal speech speed🤪
this is why quit studying bokmål ... in daily life I heard people talk in such a different way compared to what I was learning... heck, I can now read Norwegian newspapers lol
😂😢😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀😩😂 I can't understand what they are saying 😂
Ja, nordmenn snakker så fort.
@@user82938 ja
@@timoloefwhat should I learn? where can I even begin to learn the spoken language? like I hear the person talking, if there’s subtitles I can track the words on the news, but if someone were to talk to me about hva er typisk norsk I wouldn’t be able to understand them.
I understood every word here, I could absolutely hold a strong conversation about almost anything with these two.
Sounds so unique❤
Could u make the subtitle:)
I’m surprised how similar the accent is to the Scottish highland accent. I knew the people there including my relatives are descended from a mix of Irish and Vikings from Norway but I didn’t expect the accent and rhythm to be that similar.
The accent is actually very different depending on what part of Norway the person is from. For instance an Oslo accent (Oslo sprakke) is very different to the accent of someone from Western Norway.
Which accent do these ladies have?
As a german native speaker who speaks Swedish, I understood everything even though I only speak a few words Norwegian.
I should learn Norwegian, it seems to come free if I put a bit effort in it 😮
I'm an American that's been studying Swedish, and I have to say Norwegians and Swedes sound exactly the same. Like it's literally the same thing.
I think Norwegian sounds prettier to the ear than swedish. Norwegian flows more smoothly whereas swedish is more choppy. With that said, it's only a minimal difference.
Danish also sounds a lot like norsk and swed, but finish is something else😂😂
I learned Norwegian first. I was watching the Swedish Love Is Blind show recently, and they all sounded very nasal to me.
Check your ears, buddy
@@shadowscurse6199isn’t finish in the same language group as Hungarian? These two languages are total outcasts 😆
Hei Maria og Kristine.
Jeg lærer bare norsk.
Jeg vil at du skal legge til undertekster til videoene dine.
Dette vil være veldig bra for nye elever.
For en flott video! Og jeg er så stolt over å ha forstått alt!
They sound really nice .I am considering learning this language
Yeah, I say do it but have a stong reason to. My reason for becoming fluent is so that I can communicate effortlessly with my family and because I want to become a psychologist in Norway. Your reason doesn't need to be as extreme but maybe like, make a good impression when you visit Norway, etc.
@en.lynnvfx thanks for your comment As you said my reason is not as extreme. I think just Basic level should be enough . Is there any site or boom you recommend?
@@Gobikepacking I recommend duolingo for very basic stuff and pronunciation (for bokmål/oslo dialect), and typing "Norwegian textbook pdf" into google and you can find many free textbooks (which IMO, are the best). Another thing is finding videos of people just talking in Norwegian, preferably with Norwegian subtitles, and listening to them while you write down and repeat what they say. Podcats and audiobooks will work well too! I wish you luck on your Norwegian language journey!
Takk for denne strålende videoopplastingen av Speak Norsk. Vil det være mulig for deg å laste opp undertekster på engelsk og norsk for denne videoen? Jeg ville sette pris på om du kunne gjøre det. Tusen Takk =))
As a Danish person I understood about half to 3 quarters of the conversation. I'd say that's pretty good.
Me too; im danish and i understanded not a lot of it
Hello sir, Do you language Denmark?
@@jjjjhdlg do you "speak Danish?" / "know Danish?" Not "langauge Denmark?"
@@en.lynnvfx yea, it is just I am typo there. anyways thanks :)
I bet you could follow perfectly in writing
Hei, jeg har følgende forslag: vil det være mulig for dere å sette teksting på norsk systematisk i videoene deres? Det ville vært veldig fint.
jeg støtter
Thanks for this brilliant video upload of Speak Norsk. Would it be possible for u to upload subtitles in English & Norsk for this video, please? I would appreciate if u could do so. Tusen Takk =))
Sou brasileiro e entendi algumas coisas pois estudo inglês. Lembrei que o norueguês é uma língua germânica.
As a Polish who is searching for new language to learn after english and german. I hear norwegian for the first time and... I dont even know when sentences are starting and ending. What is that language 😭😭😭😭😭
As a German who learns Norwegian, I understood 99%
what level are you
Gratuliere! Nach einem Jahr duolingo verstehe ich gerade mal ein Viertel davon.
@@nanelikahya9949 B2
@@eddiepoole ich habe Babbel benutzt. Und der Rest eben über Netflix xD
I can listen to this 24 hours
Du er veldig flink å lærer ❤🇧🇻🌹🇧🇻
Tack så mycket för fina samtal :)
Her snakker vi norsk, ikke svensk.
@@mimirsvision9929vi förstår norska fortfarande som svensktalande, jag bara tittar på videon att lyssna skillnaderna
@@cappadociankid Og dere fortsetter med svensk… Jeg forstår deg ikke.
La noruega de color rojo mueve mucho las manos , demasiados gestos , muy parecido a los hispanos ...........rarísimo ....😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Yay! Maria og Kristina takker for videoen
As a person that speaks English as a second language at a bit more than conversational degree and just started to learn German, at first I was like "yeah, it's actually quite understandable" but after the second sentence it all falls apart. Them Vikings are a scary bunch.
Slightly tonal language?
Something between German and Russian. I like the way how it sounds
The German part would be correct, the Russian part however is totally wrong. There's like 0% Russian there, none at all. Perhaps because it sounds weird to you like the way Russian also is weird sounding to you but it would have as much in common with Russian as Japanese would.
@flybeep1661 i think they just mean how it sounds lol, I agree that some norwegian does sound a bit similar russian
It sounds to me like a cross between Russian and French? I like it thou.
Tusen takk 🙏
Jeg har studert norsk i tre måneder 😊
Супер👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Why ' blir' pronounced as 'b'??
Приятно слушать
Jag talar svenska och förstod allt!
fusk!
That's great video, English sub could help a lot 🙈
The arm contortion on the right side er I ferd med å gjore meg til å kaste opp
Når man spør meg hvilke typer jenter jeg liker - hvite og svarte, svarer jeg "begge to"! 😆🤣😍🙃
Can you put subtitles in English?
Ohhh mann, det var så god 🙂🤘🙏
🤗🙏Tusen takk
Man I love Norwegian
Woot, jeg forstor nesten alle
Ножки-ножки-ножки - вот что я слышу в их диалоги.А ножки не показывают..
Takk skal du ha
Why is the lady in the red speaking too fast 😓 Hard to understand. 😢
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😍😍
Hvem er den vakreste: Maria eller Kristina?
meg
@kapo5636
deg
Jeg elsker norsk))) og kommer å lære meg bedre, jeg håper.
Takk skal du ha alle samen
Takkkkkkkkkk🥰🥰🥰😻
👍 👍 👍
Hei, typisk norsk er Å spise is, Å gå på hytta, Ågå på fjelle, Å spiser ettermiddag klokka fire, Å spise taco synes jeg. Å ferie 17 . Mai er også typisk faktisk jeg tror det er veldig godt typisk.
❤👍
If you speak Swedish this is the closest thing you can experience when an Italian listens to ppl speaking Spanish
English🤝Germans🤝Nordics
В норвежском хотя бы можна слова можна понять где начало и где конец. Наиболее близко к немецкому по звучанию.
Jeg skulle ønske nordmenn snakker like lett og tydelig som dere😂
oh 💔
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Jeg synes brunost er typisk norsk
Beautiful girls.
Ahahah, u watched only that, u didn't care about the conversation...
Am I wrong
Det er typisk norsk å være god! 🧑🏼🎤
Марии надо бы сесть справа от русой Кристины. Ваня Иванович Душков
Take skal du ha
Is the girl on the left married? Cause otherwise I'm first in line thank you very much.
interessant interessant, verstehe nichts!!
Hei love you 🧡🧡💞💞💞💕💕💕💕💕🧚♂️🧚♂️💕💕🟣🟣❤❤💘💘💘🤩🤩😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳💔💔❣❣❣💘❣💌💌💌💋💕💕💕💕💞💦💦💜💙💙💙💚💚💛💛💛🧡🧡❤❤❤💖💗💗💗💞💞💞💕💕👄👄👄🧠🧠🧠🧞🧞♀️🧞♂️🧜🧚♀️🧚♂️🧚
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Jeg tror det er typisk norsk å ikke snakke norsk (bokmål), men å snakke dialekt. Dessverre.
How do you learn Norwegian with teachers like those womens? 😁 I would come just to look at you
what are they saying wtf
They are speaking Norwegian dude
Typisk Norge are Maria christin du är typska somalier
I've been studying Danish for a year now and I'm able to understand this to a great extent. But am I able to understand Danish as well?...NO! 🥲
Why ' blir' pronounced as 'b'??