My boyfriend is literally useless at teaching me and you are a blessing ;-; tusen takk
I think this is the most stressful part of learning Norwegian😅
Thank you! I was dying because of adjective declination but this made it much more easier😊
"The next video will be about colors&fruits...", det er jaevlig kult!
Very useful! Thanks from Georgia
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Tusen takk og bra jobbet¡
Thank you ! This is so useful because when I’m at uni I would like to go one year to Norge :) , if God wills it , so this is useful because I’m learning a bit of it so when I go I can show off my skill lol
Tusen takk for denne videoen
tusen takk for denne video
that was awesome!
Hvit -- hvitt
God-- godt
These are adjectives that ends with t and d but when used with neutral nouns it get's t added
This two are exceptions or I am anywhere wrong
Thanks for the wonderful videos, just had this doubt
Tussen takk Simple Norwegian! I'm slowly catching up with your new uploads (long summers here!). While you were away I was "unfaithful" to you and tried to teach myself the possesive pronouns using other vids (sorry! won't happen again! promise!). Boy, do you (Norwegians) have a pretty complicated way to express what you own! Please keep in mind that it would be VERY useful if one of your next vids will refer to that. Either way, your vids are really helpful, to the point and well made! Keep up the good work!
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tusen takkk
so, am I right if I say "en sakte bil / den sakte bilen / sakte biler / de sakte bilene"?
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from some other videos, i got some materials about getting ending with -t with neu.
falsk/fersk/frisk/rask
why? the above r all with -sk
or r they exceptions?
Ah you’re right, it should have said -isk endings in the video. Words like praktisk, atletisk, teknisk, won’t get the -t ending. Adjectives that describe nationality, such as norsk, spansk, tysk do not get the -t ending either. Again, thanks for pointing that out! Seems your grammar is on point 👍
@@SimpleNorwegian would u like to share more videos about grammars in norsk?
if yes, i would subscribe ur channel to follow for more
i think there r more frames i haven't had it in norsk
Hello ! I’m a french learning norsk through english (why make it simple when you can make it complicated lol), thank you very much for your videos ! I’m just a little confused about one point in the video : what you called emphasis adjectives in the end of the vid is what we call « adverbes » in french, and since you put them in the video I was wondering if these adverbs are supposed to decline according to the same rules as the adjectives ? And also are they always « stuck » to the adjective after. In your example : kjempekult instead of kjempe kult
Eh yeah that’s embarrassing hehe I should have called them emphasis adverbs. Not all stick to the word, like “veldig” and also “utrolig”, you would never see those stuck to another word. They do not change when used as an adverb, but when used as adjectives then they can, for plurality “de var helt utrolige”
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Another great lesson, got 1 question though. Isn't it supposed to be "hus/huser/huset/husene"? Why do you use "hus" instead of "huser" at the 4 minute mark? Thank you for replying.
It’s correct, hus. Huser is wrong. Don’t ask why, that’s just how it is 🤷♂️
I mean it’s related to the fact that it’s a neutral gendered noun. If the noun is not of a single syllable then you can in fact use the -er ending however, but not for the noun hus
In your example:
Et fint brev - det fine brevet
Fine brev - de fine brevene
In the plural indefinite form, why doesn't brev change to brever? I know the different articles and how to differentiate but that one got me 😅
Most neutral gendered nouns don't change for their plural indefinite form 👍
I didn't understand "den" and "de" stands for in the exemple : den stor bilen and de stor bilen
This is the hardest lesson so far
I believe “den” and “de” both mean “the” but I think you have to look at the subject to use the correct form. Use “den” when you’re talking about a specific car (bilen) and then use “de” when it’s several or plural in this case, cars (bilene).
Ok good so i can say den bilen for a specific car de bilene for many cars
Thank you very much i appreciate it ❤
TAKK SKAL DU HA KJAERE LAERER.
er det noen som har noen norske sanganbefalinger?
du kan finne en playlist med norsk musikk på kanalen min her på youtube
Neutral Plural
Why is it NOT: Fine brevER ??
@@SimpleNorwegian thank you for answering. I watched the video and indefinite neutral is -er according to this.
@@SeacryBlastsAloT You didn't watch the entire video. There's an exception to the rule for single syllable words like brev
@@SimpleNorwegian you are really in touch with this community. Thanks. Well I watched the entire video and basically most of your other videos but it is so much information.
Now I know better, still a long way to go :D
this lesson is hard😥
What does “den” mean in “den store biler”, “den” is a pronoun, what does it stand for here? The??
What's with the "eating a cat"?!
If you want to learn even more about adjectives in Norwegian check out my video "Adjectives 2" ! th-cam.com/video/ErqFGwgtaVc/w-d-xo.html
TAKK SKAL DU HA KJAERE LAERER.
Bravo, you are the best, we are waiting always your videos. If you can do the interview of job in norwgian please