50 Phrases Every Norwegian Beginner Must-Know
Summary
TLDRIn this educational video, Annette introduces viewers to the top 25 phrases in Norwegian, essential for beginners. She covers greetings, polite expressions, and common questions, making Norwegian approachable. The lesson also delves into useful verbs, enhancing language skills for travel or daily conversation. Annette's engaging teaching style makes learning fun and accessible, encouraging viewers to explore more through NorwegianClass101.com.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video introduces the top 25 phrases in Norwegian, taught by Annette.
- 🗣️ Basic greetings such as 'hello', 'good morning', 'good afternoon', and 'good night' are covered, with their Norwegian equivalents.
- 🏙️ Phrases for meeting new people and asking about well-being are included, like 'nice to meet you' and 'how are you'.
- 🕒 There's a lesson on asking for the time and requesting a check, which are useful for daily interactions.
- 🙏 Polite expressions like 'please', 'thank you', 'you're welcome', and 'excuse me' are taught to show respect and courtesy.
- ⏰ The script explains how to ask for time-related information and to wait, which is essential for understanding the flow of conversations.
- 💬 The video provides practical phrases for asking for help and expressing gratitude, enhancing communication skills.
- 🛍️ It teaches how to inquire about prices, which is crucial for shopping or traveling in Norway.
- 👋 The script touches on farewell phrases, indicating different levels of formality and the context for their use.
- 🏋️♀️ The second part of the video focuses on top 25 verbs, essential for building sentences and expressing actions in Norwegian.
- 🏥 Examples of verbs in use are given, such as 'to be', 'to like', 'to explain', and 'to hear', helping viewers understand their application.
Q & A
What is the Norwegian word for 'hello'?
-The Norwegian word for 'hello' is 'hei'.
How do you say 'good morning' in Norwegian?
-In Norwegian, 'good morning' is said as 'god morgen'.
What is the phrase used to ask someone's name in Norwegian?
-To ask someone's name in Norwegian, you can say 'Hva heter du?' which literally means 'What are you called?'
How do you express that you are fine in Norwegian?
-To express that you are fine in Norwegian, you can say 'Jeg er fin takk' which translates to 'I'm fine thanks'.
What is a polite way to say 'thank you' in Norwegian?
-A polite way to say 'thank you' in Norwegian is 'tusen takk', which literally means 'a thousand thanks'.
How do you ask for the check in a restaurant in Norwegian?
-To ask for the check in a restaurant in Norwegian, you can say 'Kan jeg få regningen?'
What does the phrase 'Vent et øyeblikk' mean in English?
-The phrase 'Vent et øyeblikk' translates to 'Wait a moment' in English.
How do you say 'I don't know' in Norwegian?
-In Norwegian, 'I don't know' is expressed as 'Jeg vet ikke'.
What is the verb used to say 'to like' in Norwegian?
-The verb 'to like' in Norwegian is 'like', and it is used similarly to English, for example, 'Jeg liker bananer' means 'I like bananas'.
How do you ask someone to explain something to you in Norwegian?
-To ask someone to explain something to you in Norwegian, you can say 'Kan du forklare dette til meg?'
What is a common way to say 'goodbye' in Norwegian that implies you might not see the person for a long time?
-A common way to say 'goodbye' in Norwegian, especially when you might not see the person for a long time, is 'farevel'.
Outlines
😀 Introduction to Basic Norwegian Phrases
The video introduces the audience to basic Norwegian phrases with the help of instructor Annette. It covers greetings like 'hello', 'good morning', 'good afternoon', and 'good night', along with phrases for introducing oneself and asking about someone's well-being. The instructor also teaches how to say 'please', 'thank you', 'you're welcome', and 'excuse me'. Additionally, phrases for asking the time, requesting a check, and waiting are included. The segment ends with a prompt for viewers to engage with the channel and a reminder to watch the next video on Norwegian verbs.
🏃♂️ Top 25 Norwegian Verbs
In this segment, Annette continues the language lesson by teaching the top 25 Norwegian verbs. She explains the verbs 'to be', 'to like', 'to do', 'to explain', 'to hear', 'to go', 'to see', 'to come', 'to look', 'to give', 'to use', 'to find', 'to go out', 'to ask', 'to enter', 'to try', 'to leave', and 'to call'. Each verb is presented with its usage in a sentence to help viewers understand its context. The video emphasizes the importance of these verbs for communication and concludes with an invitation for viewers to subscribe and engage with the channel, and a tease for more resources available at NorwegianClass101.com.
🌍 Encouragement to Explore and Learn More
The final paragraph serves as a conclusion and a call to action. It encourages viewers to explore more about the Norwegian language and culture through the provided resources. The instructor shares her personal favorite verb, 'to travel', and invites viewers to share their favorite verbs. The video ends on a friendly note, reminding viewers of the availability of more educational content on the website and the instructor's anticipation of meeting them in the next session.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Norwegian
💡Phrases
💡Greetings
💡Politeness
💡Pronouns
💡Questions
💡Time
💡Numbers
💡Apologies
💡Travel
💡Verbs
Highlights
Introduction to the Norwegian language class with instructor Annette.
Teaching the top 25 phrases in Norwegian.
The Norwegian word for 'hello' is similar to English.
Phrases for 'good morning', 'good afternoon', and 'good night' in Norwegian.
Expression for 'time for bed' and 'bye' in Norwegian.
How to ask 'what's your name' and responding with 'my name is Annette'.
Useful phrase 'nice to meet you' in Norwegian.
Inquiry about someone's well-being with 'how are you'.
Response to well-being with 'i'm fine thanks and you'.
Polite phrase 'please' and its literal translation in Norwegian.
Various ways to say 'thank you' in Norwegian, including a very polite form.
How to respond to 'thank you' with 'you're welcome' and a more casual option.
Apology phrases in Norwegian, including a formal and informal option.
Asking for the time with the literal translation of 'what is the clock'.
Requesting a check with a phrase that implies the bills won't pay themselves.
Expression for 'wait a moment' using the idiom 'i blink'.
Inquiry about the price of an item with 'how much is this'.
Phrase for seeking help with 'help' and its variations.
Farewell phrases in Norwegian, including a formal 'goodbye'.
Casual farewell with 'have it well' and its literal meaning.
Invitation for feedback and subscription to the channel.
Introduction to the top Norwegian verbs with the example of 'to be'.
Use of 'please' in Norwegian by adding 'so' between words.
Verb 'to like' and its usage with an example.
How to express 'to do' and 'to explain' in Norwegian.
Verb 'to hear' and its literal translation in Norwegian.
Use of 'to go', 'to see', and 'to come' in Norwegian.
Expressions for 'to look', 'to give', and 'to use'.
Phrases for 'to find', 'to go out', and 'to ask'.
How to say 'I work at the hospital' and 'to enter' in Norwegian.
Verb 'to leave' and its usage in a sentence.
Invitation to subscribe and like the video, and to visit norwegianclass101.com.
Instructor Annette's favorite verb 'to travel' and its significance.
Transcripts
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hello everybody and welcome to this
class my name is annette and i'm going
to teach you top 25 phrases in norwegian
let's get started hello
hello
hello
actually in norwegian the word for hello
is so similar that even i mess it up
hello hello
good morn
good morning
good morning
good morning um well this is basically
almost the same
good afternoon
good afternoon
good night
good night
good night
time for bed bye
what's your name
what's your name uh actually this means
something like what are you called
my name is annette
or literally i'm called annette hey
gilliam today
nice to meet you
a very useful phrase when you meet
somebody for the first time
how are you
how are you maybe if you haven't seen
somebody for a long time you can use
this phrase
vamadai
i'm fine thanks and you yay
i'm fine thanks and you you could make
this phrase even shorter and say
please
yeah this is a very useful phrase you
can use in
almost any situation
if there is anything you want
thank you
talk
thank you we also have the phrase tusun
tak which literally means a thousand
thanks if you want to be more polite
you're welcome
you're welcome it's my pleasure yeah
yes
yeah
yes
night
actually you can just say okay as well
as it's very commonly used in norwegian
too in
excuse me inshallah my excuse me
unchill is a very useful phrase uh when
you want to say sorry you can also say
unchill yeah
i'm sorry
yay
what time is it
uh actually
literally means what is the clock
could i get the check please
unfortunately those bills aren't going
to pay themselves you know venta eblique
wait a moment venta de blake wait a
moment a blick actually means i blink so
wait
just a blink of an eye
costa renna
how much is this
for
how much is this
well yeah as we all know norway is a
really expensive country so you're gonna
need a lot of money traveling there
yelp
help
help
help
easy to remember almost the same said i
said
see you later
sara sandera see you later
you can also say visa senate we'll see
each other later
goodbye favel
goodbye
actually this is kind of a heavy phrase
uh it's like farewell in english
and uh
it's usually used if uh you're saying
goodbye to somebody you're not going to
see in a very long time
so usually we would just say had a bra
literally means have it well so it just
means it just means uh
stay well
yay
i don't know
sometimes you don't know nothing to do
with that that's all for now thank you
all for watching uh please let us know
if you have any questions or comments
also don't forget to like our video and
subscribe to our channel thank you
goodbye
hi guys welcome back to top norwegian
words my name is annette and today we're
gonna look at top 25 verbs
to be
be kind and actually if you add so in
between the two words
nil it means please or be so kind so
when you want to say please you can say
this name
to like
to like
i like bananas
bananas are really healthy who doesn't
like bananas
to do
i always say my opinion
yeah that's important too
for claude
to explain
for clara
to explain
condo
can you explain this to me actually a
lot of norwegian words start with uh
something something
in this case foreign means to for claire
so it's like making things clear
or explain
to here
to hear yahood and i i hear you
go
to go
i want to take this home
to see
to see
them
can you see that building
to come
i'm going to think about it
yeah after this lesson we're going to
have so much to think about right
see
to look
see
to look
simple and full
to give
ye
to give
ya
i will give him a gift
to use
to use
are you using this pencil
fin
to find
fin
to find
there's convenient
he shall find out about that
to go out
to go out
i see them go out of the building now
expedia
to ask
sparia
to ask
kanye i spread it
can i ask you about something
i work at the hospital
go in
to enter
can you try that food
to leave
to leave
yay
i am leaving the party now
ring ring ring okay guys that's all for
now thank you so much for watching the
video don't forget to subscribe to our
channel and like the video and also
check out
norwegianclass101.com for more resources
also let us know what is your favorite
verb
mine would be to travel at ice
i love to travel so
yeah let us know and see you next time
bye
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