Fridays with Norwegian #16 – Christmas words.

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Christmas is just about to begin, there’re only few days left. One may say, the anticipation for Christmas to begin is the best thing in all this, and I must agree with this. So, while waiting for the days to come, why not learn some Norwegian Christmas-related words and phrases?

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Friday with Norwegian #15 – movies.

Last time I presented few series, this time we will have few movies on a plate. I tried to look not only for good productions but also those who can be easily found outside the whole NRK spectrum. It’s really hard to find film with solid subtitles, so the best way to  is to download the movie and then go on subscene.com and find your subtitles called in Norwegian undertekst. Continue reading “Friday with Norwegian #15 – movies.”

Fridays with Norwegian #13 – Nørront (2).

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Before I start – If you haven’t checked my first post about it, here it is: Nørront (1)

As we said, Nørront is a name for both Old Norse and Old Icelandic, because the difference between them both was pretty small. Continue reading “Fridays with Norwegian #13 – Nørront (2).”

Fridays with Norwegian #12 – Norrønt (1).

Have you ever wondered what was before modern Norwegian, back when there was no bokmĂ¥l and nynorsk? Are you by any case interested in language that developed by the Viking Age? Here’s some of my research.

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Fridays with Norwegian #9 – idioms list.

As I promised, here are summary of all idioms I posted before. Hope you find it useful.

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Fridays with Norwegian #4.

3 verbs, 3 substantives, 3 adjektives and 1 idiom per week.

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