thank you for watching yet another norwegian video! i’m proud to teach you some of my own language and i hope you could learn some of it 🤍 if you want to contact me for sponsorships/collabs: synnaasmr@gmail.com instagram: frankoceanlvr11
💙Timestamps💙 0:0 - 0:20 Intro in Norwegian 🇳🇴 0:21 - 0:36 Explaining the video 0:37 - 1:20 Highlighting that she usually speaks another dialect than in todays video 1:21 - Hello/Hallo 1:33 - Hi/Hei 1:56 - What’s up/Halla 2:24 - My name is…/Mitt navn er… 2:29 - My name is…/Jeg heter… 3:16 -How to correctly pronounce her name (Synna) Food/Drink: 3:40 - Milk/Melk 3:55 - Bread/ Brød 4:09 Explaining the letters on the Norwegian alphabet (Æ Ø Å) 4:24 - I want a big bread for Christmas - Jeg vil ha et stort brød til jul 4:45 - Coffee/Kaffe 5:01 - Salad/Salat 5:15 - Meat/Kjøtt 5:49 - Chocolate/Sjokolade 6:01 - I only eat chocolate on weekends/Jeg spiser bare sjokolade i helgene Trigger Words from her list: 6:27 - Temperature - Temperatur 6:50 - Crocodile/Krokodille 7:20 - Camera/Kamera 7:27 - Smile for the camera/Smil til kameraet 7:38 - Dream/Drøm 7:55 - Dream sweet tonight/Drøm søtt i natt 8:07 - Brush/Børste 8:11 - May I brush your hair?/Kan jeg få børste håret ditt? 8:16 - Brush/Børste (Again) 8:40 - Lip balm/Leppomade 9:38 - Stationery/Skrivesaker (Literally means “writingthings”) 10:19 - Electric/Elektrisk 10:47 - “Rolling cake”/Rullekake (+ explanation) 11:47 - Phone/Telefon 12:24- Relax/Slapp av 13:13 - Good night/Godnatt 13:15 - Good night my dear/Godnatt min skatt 13:20 - Goodnight/Godnatt (Again) 13:51 - Mug cake/Koppkake 14:19 - Cat/Katt 14:43 - Internet/Internett 15:10 - Speaking om her own dialect (mentioning a presentation she will have and that coming back to school was stressful) 16:40 - Outro Hope this helps💗
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This is perfect since Im trying to learn norwegian whilst getting my dentistry degree so I can move to norway and work there for a bit. Now all I need to learn is the word for dentist and caries 😅
Always love these videos with foreign languages❤ Also I knew Swedish and Norwegian were similar but not like smiliar like this😂 some sentences were really alike.
Hai!, I just move to Norway from chile and your videos are very useful ❤ I really appreciate you!, I will write you in a few weeks when I learn more about the lenguaje!, tusen takk for all your efforts ❤
Easiest dialects for me to understand was easily Bergen and Trondheim, as a southern Swede. Most of my co-workers and friends thought Olso region or whatever was easier hehe.
Har sett så lenge på ASMR også fant jeg ikke deg nå før du la igjen en kommentar på kanalen min! Så bra kvalitet og alltid morsomt å høre ASMR på norsk 💫 Soleklart at man må subbe ❤
I like the Norwigan language i my self speak danish 🇩🇰 so i understand norwigan verry good since a lot of the words are the same but the spelling is different
Jeg har lyst til å gå på Norge fordi jeg vil liker å være sykepleiere I just started learning (I hope my message in Norwegian makes sense lol) and I love this video, I hope I can learn fast so I can work as a nurse there!!
halla is like a word that means hello too and it depends on how u say it if you use it then its usally halla hvordan går det if ur gonna use it as whats up so it really depends on how u mean it too (Im norwegian u can trust what i just said it might be a bit wrong i dont use it alot )
que video tan buenisimo me encantan las novelas de Jo Nesbø así que si algun día logro leer una de sus novelas en noruego, te agradeceré por darme mi primer lección ❤
it's so weird but also funny imagining kake as cake because in german the word "kacke", which is pronounced almost the same, is a synonym for poop......
It's interesting how similar our languages are 🇸🇪🤝🇸🇯 Especially in Jämtland where we have a lot of norwegian (trøndersk) influence. I love my brothers and sisters across the border 😄
if u learn the norwegian alphabeth and learn how to use it its very easy here it is: A b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z æ ø å also æ is just like e and a ae like that lol kinda it isent used that much but in other places in norway its used more just like some places they use more r and the alphabeth song is probablly at yt
I know it’s 4 months late, but I’ll answer if you’re still confused. Bokmål* is a written dialect, you can’t speak Bokmål. The most used dialect is østnorsk (maybe?) because that’s the one most commonly used in Oslo and the surrounding areas.