Beginner Flashcards
She is going to a Norwegian course.
Hun går på norskkurs. (gå)
I am (lit. I am called) Siri.
Jeg heter Siri. (hete)
The weather is great. It is a lovely day.
Så fint vær, det er en fin dag.
The film isn’t too bad.
Filmen er ikke så verst.
He is Rune.
Han heter Rune.
We like chocolate.
Vi liker sjokolade. (like)
You (pl.) speak Norwegian.
Dere snakker norsk. (snakke)
They are going hiking (lit. on tour) in Norway.
De går på tur i Norge. (gå)
Hello, my name is Håkon.
Hei, jeg heter Håkon.
See you later!
Vi ses!
Good morning, Per!
God morgen, Per!
Thank you for this evening.
Takk for i kveld.
Goodbye (lit. Have it)!
Ha det!
Who is she (lit. what is she called)?
Hva heter hun?
You are Per-Jonas, aren’t you?
Du heter Per-Jonas - ikke sant?
I am Siv.
Jeg heter Siv.
we like
vi liker
they are walking
de går
You (sg.) speak too quickly.
Du snakker for fort. (snakke)
He likes Norway.
Han liker Norge. (like)
Iceland is a very northern country (lit. far against north).
Island er et land langt mot nord.
I don’t speak German (lit. I speak not German).
Jeg snakker ikke tysk.
Mo is a town in Norway.
Mo er en by i Norge.
Where does Øivind come from?
Hvor kommer Øvind fra?
She is (lit. comes) from Norway, a country in northern Europe.
Hun kommer fra Norge, et land i Nord-Europa.
you (pl.) are speaking
dere snakker
I am reading a good book.
Jeg leser en bra bok.
I speak three languages: Norwegian, English and German.
Jeg snakker tre språk: norsk, engelsk og tysk.
We will travel by car to Finland this year.
I år reiser vi med bil til Finland.
Yes, of course it is cold in northern countries.
Ja, selvfølgelig er det kaldt i nordlige land.
I only speak German and English.
Jeg snakker bare tysk og engelsk.
Excuse me, do you speak German?
Unnskyld, snakker du tysk?
Excuse me, can you help me?
Unnskyld, kan du hjelpe meg?
I don’t understand what you want.
Jeg forstår ikke hva du vil.
Excuse me, can you repeat that?
Unnskyld, kan du gjenta det?
I don’t understand. What does ingen adgang (no entry) mean?
Jeg forstår ikke. Hva betyr ingen adgang?
Thank you, I’m just fine.
Takk, bare bra.
Not too bad, and you?
Ikke så verst, og med deg?
Hello Magnus, how’s it going?
Hei, Magnus, hvordan går det?
It’s so nice to see you.
Det er så hyggelig å se deg.
a city, town
en by
He lives on Austvågøya.
Han bor på Austvågøya.
He is from a small town in Germany.
Han er fra en liten by i Tyskland.
I’ll take a bottle of soda
Jeg tar ei flaske brus
I would like to have a glass of juice
Jeg vil gjerne et glass juice
Can you buy two bottles of water and one bottle of soda?
Kan du kjøpe to flasker vann of ei flaske brus?
A cup (singular, indefinite)
En kopp
A bottle (singular, indefinite)
Ei flaske
A glass (singular, indefinite)
Et glass
The cup (singular, definite)
Koppen
The bottle (singular, definite)
Flaska
The glass (singular, definite)
Glasset
Cups (plural, indefinite)
Kopper
Bottles (plural, indefinite)
Flasker
Glasses (plural, indefinite)
Glass
The cups (plural, definite)
Koppene
The bottles (plural, definite)
Flaskene
The glasses (plural, definite)
Glassene