Started learning norsk few months ago, its not that hard, especially if you speak good english. Dialects are hard, but Bokmål seems like the most “normal” of the dialects.
I got myself a private tutor, so its going really quick. I need to get to B2 in a year, I got offered a teaching position in Norway very recently. Motivation is there, for sure 🙃😇
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Leser den settingen med den tutete stemmen og jeg dør hver gang 😂
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Truly beautiful, this brought tears to my eyes
Started learning norsk few months ago, its not that hard, especially if you speak good english. Dialects are hard, but Bokmål seems like the most “normal” of the dialects.
I got myself a private tutor, so its going really quick. I need to get to B2 in a year, I got offered a teaching position in Norway very recently. Motivation is there, for sure 🙃😇
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Leser den settingen med den tutete stemmen og jeg dør hver gang 😂
Yeah my buthole is crying
Is that something like [this](https://external-preview.redd.it/_nnrfvXSiw7yevGoWgGU7Jj4tS5jcpXNhFtxMqKd1jk.jpg?width=500&auto=webp&s=e3d3cd4dabe314f52357ba6b8daa1203e99ad880)?
Ett a døm finaste ordtaka vi har se
jeg tror ikke vi sier “i love you” i noen deler av landet
Tell us you are from Østfold without telling us you are from Østfold…
As an r/all viewer, what does this actually translate too?
I got a translation of : car and boat otters such as horn otters and horn otters
Please explain…
What about people from Helden?
I have my crush who comes from that area.
Could anyone from Halden tell me how people there express the speech of infection and love ?
Kind of sad that most of us from there doesn’t actually use that dialect anymore 😭
What’s beautiful about it?
Jæ husær i gamledaær, da pærta døm enda verre
So beautiful 🤩 😍😍😍😍😍
🇳🇴Ja vi elsker dette landet🇳🇴
Oh Kari-san. You had me at «Bilær».