GSN 04 Flashcards

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forelder (en)

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parent

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mamma

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mom

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pappa

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dad

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mor

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mother

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far

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father

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besteforelder (en)

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grandparent

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bestemor

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grandmother

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bestefar

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grandfather

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mormor

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grandmother (mother’s mother)

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morfar

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grandfather (mother’s father)

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farmor

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grandmother (father’s mother)

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farfar

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grandfather (father’s father)

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oldeforelder (en)

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great-grandparent

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oldemor

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great-grandmother

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oldefar

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great-grandfather

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søsken (et)

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sibling

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søster

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sister

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bror

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brother

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barn (et)

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child

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datter

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daughter

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sønn

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son

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barnebarn (et)

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grandchild(ren)

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søskenbarn (et)

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cousin(s)

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fetter

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male cousin

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kusine

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female cousin

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tante

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aunt

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onkel

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uncle

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nevø

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nephew

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niese

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niece

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mann

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husband

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kone

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wife

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svigerforelder (en)

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parent-in-law

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svigermor

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mother-in-law

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svigerfar

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father-in-law

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svigersønn

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son-in-law

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svigerdatter

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daughter-in-law

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svoger

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brother-in-law

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svigerinne

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sister-in-law

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mandag

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Monday

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tirsdag

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Tuesday

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onsdag

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Wednesday

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torsdag

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Thursday

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fredag

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Friday

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lørdag

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Saturday

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søndag

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Sunday

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vinter

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Winter

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vår

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Spring

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sommer

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Summer

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høst

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Autumn

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januar

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January

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februar

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February

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mars

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March

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april

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April

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mai

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May

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juni

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June

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juli

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July

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august

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August

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september

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September

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oktober

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October

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november

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November

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desember

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December

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Hva betyr det?

A

What does it mean?

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63
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Nå forstår jeg!

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Now I understand!

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64
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Hva heter ‘fiancé’ på norsk?

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What’s the Norwegian for ‘fiancé’?

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65
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Hva heter Toves forlovede?

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What’s the name of Tove’s fiancé?

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66
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Hva mener du?

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What do you mean?

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Det er veldig vanskelig å huske alt.

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It is very difficult to remember everything.

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Åse og Martine er kusiner.

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Åse and Martine are cousins.

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69
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Foreldrene mine kommer.

A

My parents are coming.

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70
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Min søster heter Astrid.

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My sister’s name is Astrid.

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71
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Farfar Arthur kommer med kona si.

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My grandfather is coming with his wife.

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Mammas søster heter Sigrid.

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My aunt’s name is Sigrid. (lit. Mom’s sister’s name is Sigrid.)

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73
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Det blir koselig.

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It’s going to be cosy.

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Broren hans heter Ciarán.

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His brother’s name is Ciarán.

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Søstera hans heter Siobhán.

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His sister’s name is Siobhán.

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å sie

A

to say

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forskjell

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difference

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78
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mellom

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between

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79
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right

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riktig

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forlovede

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fiancé

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kjæreste

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boyfriend or girlfriend

82
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forvirret

A

puzzled

83
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her / hit

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here (stationary / in motion)

84
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der / dit

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there (stationary / in motion)

85
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enebarn

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only child

86
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stor

A

big

87
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samboer

A

partner

88
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gift

A

married

89
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familie

A

family

90
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min / mi / mitt / mine

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my (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

91
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din / di / ditt / dine

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your(s) (sing) (sing m /sing f / sing n / plur)

92
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sin / si / sitt / sine

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his, hers, its own (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

93
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hans / hennes / dets / deres

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his / hers / its / their(s)

94
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vår / vår / vårt / våre

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our(s) (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

95
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deres / deres / deres / deres

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your(s) (plur) (sing m /sing f / sing n / plur)

96
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sin / si / sitt / sine

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their own (sing m /sing f / sing n / plur)

97
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deres / deres / deres / deres

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their(s) (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

98
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twillingsøster

A

twin sister

99
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å savne

A

to miss

100
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hverandre

A

each other

101
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på besøk

A

on visit, visiting

102
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parent

A

forelder (en)

103
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mom

A

mamma

104
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dad

A

pappa

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mother

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mor

106
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father

A

far

107
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grandparent

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besteforelder (en)

108
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grandmother

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bestemor

109
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grandfather

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bestefar

110
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grandmother (mother’s mother)

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mormor

111
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grandfather (mother’s father)

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morfar

112
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grandmother (father’s mother)

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farmor

113
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grandfather (father’s father)

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farfar

114
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great-grandparent

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oldeforelder (en)

115
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great-grandmother

A

oldemor

116
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great-grandfather

A

oldefar

117
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sibling

A

søsken (et)

118
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sister

A

søster

119
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brother

A

bror

120
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child

A

barn (et)

121
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daughter

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datter

122
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son

A

sønn

123
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grandchild(ren)

A

barnebarn (et)

124
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cousin(s)

A

søskenbarn (et)

125
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male cousin

A

fetter

126
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female cousin

A

kusine

127
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aunt

A

tante

128
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uncle

A

onkel

129
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nephew

A

nevø

130
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niece

A

niese

131
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husband

A

mann

132
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wife

A

kone

133
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parent-in-law

A

svigerforelder (en)

134
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mother-in-law

A

svigermor

135
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father-in-law

A

svigerfar

136
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son-in-law

A

svigersønn

137
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daughter-in-law

A

svigerdatter

138
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brother-in-law

A

svoger

139
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sister-in-law

A

svigerinne

140
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Monday

A

mandag

141
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Tuesday

A

tirsdag

142
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Wednesday

A

onsdag

143
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Thursday

A

torsdag

144
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Friday

A

fredag

145
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Saturday

A

lørdag

146
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Sunday

A

søndag

147
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Winter

A

vinter

148
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Spring

A

vår

149
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Summer

A

sommer

150
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Autumn

A

høst

151
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January

A

januar

152
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February

A

februar

153
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March

A

mars

154
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April

A

april

155
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May

A

mai

156
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June

A

juni

157
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July

A

juli

158
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August

A

august

159
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September

A

september

160
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October

A

oktober

161
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November

A

november

162
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December

A

desember

163
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What does it mean?

A

Hva betyr det?

164
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Now I understand!

A

Nå forstår jeg!

165
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What’s the Norwegian for ‘fiancé’?

A

Hva heter ‘fiancé’ på norsk?

166
Q

What’s the name of Tove’s fiancé?

A

Hva heter Toves forlovede?

167
Q

What do you mean?

A

Hva mener du?

168
Q

It is very difficult to remember everything.

A

Det er veldig vanskelig å huske alt.

169
Q

Åse and Martine are cousins.

A

Åse og Martine er kusiner.

170
Q

My parents are coming.

A

Foreldrene mine kommer.

171
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My sister’s name is Astrid.

A

Min søster heter Astrid.

172
Q

My grandfather is coming with his wife.

A

Farfar Arthur kommer med kona si.

173
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My aunt’s name is Sigrid. (lit. Mom’s sister’s name is Sigrid.)

A

Mammas søster heter Sigrid.

174
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It’s going to be cosy.

A

Det blir koselig.

175
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His brother’s name is Ciarán.

A

Broren hans heter Ciarán.

176
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His sister’s name is Siobhán.

A

Søstera hans heter Siobhán.

177
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to say

A

å sie

178
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difference

A

forskjell

179
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between

A

mellom

180
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riktig

A

right

181
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fiancé

A

forlovede

182
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boyfriend or girlfriend

A

kjæreste

183
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puzzled

A

forvirret

184
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here (stationary / in motion)

A

her / hit

185
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there (stationary / in motion)

A

der / dit

186
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only child

A

enebarn

187
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big

A

stor

188
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partner

A

samboer

189
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married

A

gift

190
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family

A

familie

191
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my (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

A

min / mi / mitt / mine

192
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your(s) (sing) (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

A

din / di / ditt / dine

193
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his, hers, its own (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

A

sin / si / sitt / sine

194
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his / hers / its / their(s)

A

hans / hennes / dets / deres

195
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our(s) (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

A

vår / vår / vårt / våre

196
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your(s) (plur) (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

A

deres / deres / deres / deres

197
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their own (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

A

sin / si / sitt / sine

198
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their(s) (sing m / sing f / sing n / plur)

A

deres / deres / deres / deres

199
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twin sister

A

twillingsøster

200
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to miss

A

å savne

201
Q

each other

A

hverandre

202
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on visit, visiting

A

på besøk