According to independent.co.uk, Norway is on the 6th place of 21 most expensive countries to live in, with around 925£ per month to rent an 1 bedroom apartment. Bearing this in mind, is there any chance of possibility to live cheap there?
Tag: norway
Short film from Trondheim.
I present you finalized film, which I mentioned before. It’s not much – but it’s my first video that I edited myself and I’m kind of proud. Enjoy.
What I love about Norway.
One person told me: why care going to Norway, when it’s so expensive? Well, I asked myself that question few times, but money never win. Norway is too beautiful.
Trondheim – Second day & Leaving.
We started our second day with tour guide through Nidaros Domkirke (Cathedral) which we managed to get for free (because of some misunderstanding). However, for students the price is 50 NOK, so if we had to pay, we would do that, it’s not that expensive.
Fridays with Norwegian #13 – Nørront (2).

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 bokmål and nynorsk? Are you by any case interested in language that developed by the Viking Age? Here’s some of my research.
Continue reading “Fridays with Norwegian #12 – Norrønt (1).”
Fridays with Norwegian #11 – tools.
When you start to learn language or you’re in the middle of it, you may want to have some tools. The same thing when it comes to norwegian. So I listed up the “essentials”.
Few hours in Lillehammer.
One of the closest cities to Hamar, so I thought – why not? It takes only 40 minutes from my city, and the tickets on NSB are relatably cheap – around 109,- if you happend to be a student of course. I didn’t plan it, it was totally spontaneous. And you know what? Those are the best trips.
Liv i stuer og tun – horse day in Hamar.
On 17th september there was really nice and family-friendly event in Hamar, Domkirkeodden, and here’s short photo reportage of it. There were horses, ladies with their coffee and cakes, playgrounds for kids, old houses opened for visiting and many other things. Enjoy!
Fridays with Norwegian #9 – idioms list.
As I promised, here are summary of all idioms I posted before. Hope you find it useful.
