Animals Flashcards
elefant (-en, -er, -erne)
[ill-ih-fant]
elephant
kat (-ten, -te, -tene)
[kat]
cat
fugl (-en, -e, -ene)
[foo-l]
bird
hest ( -en, -e, -ene)
[hest]
horse
krabbe (-n, -r, -rne)
[kʁah-B OR kʁah-beh]
crab
and (-en, ænder, ænderne)
[ah-n] (like ‘an’ if split into two syllables like a-n )
duck
skildpadde ( -n, -r, -rne)
[skay-pell]
turtle
koger
cook / boil
bjørn ( -en, -e, -ene)
[be-yearn]
bear
mus (-en, -, -ene)
[moo-s]
mouse / mice
hund (-en, -e, -ene)
[hoon]
dog
dyr (noun) (-et, -, -ene)
[do-eh OR dou{r}]
animal / animals
ugle (-n, -r, -rne)
[oo-luh]
owl
fugl (-en, -e, -ene)
[foo-luh]
bird
løve (-n, -r, -rne)
[loo-veh]
lion
edderkop (-pen, -per, -perne)
[ill-uh-kup]
spider
True or False: In some cases, it is necessary to double the ending consonant of a word when forming the definite (and also the plurals).
True. For example, ‘En kat’ becomes ‘katten.’