2L Alphabet Flashcards

1
Q

Si etter meg. “E” “Elegant”. (See eht-ter my Air elegant)

A

Say (Repeat) after me. “E” “Elegant”.

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2
Q

å si [natural native speed]

A

to say

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3
Q

etter (eht-tə)

A

after

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4
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meg [after preposition like etter]

A

me

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5
Q

Du er så elegant (Do are sheh elaygant)

A

You are so elegant.

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6
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Jeg er så glad (Yie are sheh glah)

A

I am so happy.

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7
Q

Kan du se meg (Kahn do say my)?

A

Kan you see me?

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8
Q

Han sa at han ville vente på oss (poe ohss)

A

He said that he would wait for us.

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9
Q

Hva sier han? (Vah sear hahn)?

A

What is he saying?

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10
Q

Elegant (el-lay-gant)

A

elegant

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11
Q

etter middag

A

after dinner

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12
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Jungel (yoon-gehl)

A

Jungle

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13
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Mange (maangeh) [used with countable nouns]

A

many, a lot of

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14
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Norge (nor-gə)

The most common interpretation of Norway in other languages is also the land to the north or the northern route. This is the case in Norwegian too. The name Norge comes from the Norse “Norðrvegr” and means veien mot nord, the road to the north, or landet mot nord, country to the north

A

Norway

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15
Q

Kjøle (shoo-leh)

A

Dress (garment)

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16
Q

ape (Ah-pə)

A

ape (En)

17
Q

Lærer (lahrer)

A

Teacher

18
Q

Læreren er super

A

The teacher is great

19
Q

Hun er… (hən are)

A

She is…

20
Q

Servere (saer vār-ə)

A

To serve

21
Q

Jeg brukke ikke sokker (Yie broo-keh ick-keh so-keh)

A

I do not wear socks

22
Q

å kjøre (oh shöreh) [ø = like e in her]

A

to drive

23
Q

I Norge kjører vi på høyre side (hø-rə sā-də) [hø = he in her]

A

In Norway we drive on the right side.

24
Q

Jeg liker å løpe (Yie lee-kə oh løpə) [ ø like e in her]

A

I like to run

25
Q

Jeg har to ører (Yie are two ører) [ø = e in her]

A

I have two ears

26
Q

Går det bra med deg? (gor deh bra meh di)
It’s pronounced gor deh bra meh di although sometimes, depending on the Norwegian dialect the person is talking, the first two syllables can be said so fast it sounds more like “gor e bra meh di“. This phrase – which literally means “goes it well with you?” – is used as “are you okay?”. Along with “hvordan går det” (voordan gor deh; how goes it), it is one of the most common questions you would ask when you really don’t expect the other person to reply anything other than “I’m fine”, which brings us to the next phrase…

A

This phrase – which literally means “goes it well with you?” – is used as “are you okay?”

https://theculturetrip.com/europe/norway/articles/norwegian-phrases-you-need-to-know/