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How To Say ‘Hello’ in Norwegian, and Other Norwegian Greetings!

How to Say Hello in Norwegian

So, you’re heading for Norway to travel or work. Awesome! You’re in for an amazing adventure! It’s a beautiful country, steeped in a rich culture that may be very unlike your own.

However, showing respect to the locals is a big deal in every country around the world. A respectful manner and attitude could open doors for you that would otherwise remain mystifyingly closed. Aside from just knowing ‘Thank you’ in Norwegian, greeting someone correctly in Norwegian could incline a local to treat you more favorably than otherwise! So, the clever thing to do would be to learn Norwegian greetings before you embark on your journey. Norwegian greetings are different from other languages and probably not what you’d expect. But if learning how to say ‘Hello!’ in Norwegian in easy and fun ways is important to you, you’ve come to the right place at NorwegianClass101.

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1. Must-Know Norwegian Greetings

Start straight away with this greeting lesson. It’s short, but it packs a punch!

This short, but powerful lesson teaches you the basic ways to greet someone correctly in Norwegian! At NorwegianClass101, you will be taught the correct pronunciation and intonation, as well as the correct times to greet in Norwegian. And you will have fun!

The focus of this lesson is greetings in Norwegian

Topic 1: How to say “Hello”

Sentence from the lesson:
Hei!
“Hello”

The most used informal greeting is Hei! Hei means “hi.” We use it when we meet people. We can use this greeting with anyone. But it isn’t the only way to greet someone. We also have Hallo. Which means “Hello.”
There are also time-specific greetings like God dag! (“good day”). As a rule of thumb we can use God dagonly during the daytime—from morning until evening. During the evening we say God kveld! Kveld is Norwegian for “evening,” so God kveld means “good evening.” Finally, in the mornings we say God Morgen Which means “good morning.”

Topic 2: How to say “Goodbye”

Sentence from the lesson:
Ha det bra!
“Goodbye”

God morgen, god dag eller god kveld are used when we meet someone, but when we leave, we don’t say these again. When parting ways for a long time we usually say—Ha det bra! Ha det bra means “Be well.” But translates best as “good-bye.” Finally, in Norwegian we have an expression meaning “see you soon.” Sees!

Language Tip

In formal situations, Norwegian people commonly greet each other by shaking hands. On the other hand, if we meet someone we are very friendly with and of the same gender, it’s common to give hugs. Don’t be afraid to try it out with your Norwegian friends!

2. Common Ways to Say Hello in Norwegian

Norwegian Greetings

Standing at the airport in a foreign country for the first time can be a somewhat scary experience for anyone, especially if you need assistance. However, don’t worry – at NorwegianClass101 we teach you how to quickly get a local’s attention with friendly, correct Norwegian greetings! You are more likely to get helped this way.

Here is our Norwegian greetings list of all the general ways to address a person upon meeting. It is tailored for formal and informal situations.

1- Good morning.

God morgen.

‘Good morning’ in Norwegian is acceptable any time between approximately 5:30am and 12:00pm, when the day is still young. And smile – it’s the universal ice-breaker!

2- Good evening

God kveld.

This greeting is one you would use casually when night begins to fall. Address your friends, close family or close acquaintances, and those who are not your superiors, with this phrase.

3- How are you?

Hvordan går det med deg?

Show your friendly interest in another person’s well-being by asking this question. This is the casual greeting form that you would use with your friends and family. For the sake of the friendship, it would be good to listen carefully to the answer! It shows caring and selflessness on your part.

4- How have you been?

Hvordan har du hatt det?

This is a good question to ask someone you have not seen for a while. The inference is that some catching-up is needed!

5- What’s up?

Hva skjer?

An universally informal and energetic way to greet your friends or equals! Literally, it means ‘What’s going on in your life?’, yet often no answer is expected. It’s just a greeting! Crazy, right?!

6- Long time no see.

Lenge siden sist.

This phrase means is another greeting comment that means “I have not seen you for a while!” Often, no response is expected, except to reciprocate.

7- Hey!

Hei!

This is a friendly exclamation to greet your friends or equals with. Reserve its use more for people you see regularly!

Saying Hello

8- Good afternoon.

God ettermiddag.

‘Good afternoon’ in Norwegian is an informal greeting and is used during the second part of the day. The appropriate period falls, in most cultures, from 12:00am till sunset.

9- How’s it going?

Hvordan går det?

This greeting phrase basically means the same as ‘How are things progressing?’, ‘How are things going in your life?’ or even ‘What’s up?’ Depending on the friendship, a lengthy answer is not always expected.

10- It’s nice to see you again.

Det er hyggelig å se deg igjen.

This friendly, welcoming phrase is best used after greeting someone you have not seen for a while. If you mean it, you will make the person feel special! This is a good thing to say to make someone feel welcome in Norwegian.

11- How’s everything?

Hvordan går det?

This is a variation of ‘How’s it going?’ Use casually with your equals or close acquaintances.

12- How’s your day?

Hvordan er dagen din?

Ask this when you’re speaking to your Norwegian friend during the day. It’s a friendly phrase to start a conversation with.

13- Yo!

Yo!

Yo! is English slang and a universal greeting popular among young men of most nationalities. Rather don’t answer the phone with this, unless you know your caller well!

14- Hello!

Hallo!

Suitable for use in most settings, situations and persons, this is an important Norwegian greeting to know. Be sure to master this word first at NorwegianClass101!

15- It’s nice to meet you.

Det er hyggelig å møte deg.

When meeting someone for the first time, this is a polite and friendly way to welcome them. It means you are happy to make their acquaintance.

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In any language, correct pronunciation is often crucial. The nuances in language require this, or you could find yourself saying things you don’t mean. You will find our Pronunciation Tool invaluable to wrap your mouth around the correct way to greet in Norwegian!

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