Archive for the 'Norwegian Language' Category
December 20, 2019
The Norwegian Calendar: Talking About Dates in Norwegian
Did you know there are many different types of calendars?
As you probably know - a calendar is a system of organizing days in weeks and months for specific purposes, according to Wikipedia.
Worldwide, most countries use the Gregorian calendar. Some just work on the same framework, meaning that time is divided into units based on the earth's movement around the sun - the "solar calendar". Other calendars keep time by observing the moon's movements, a combination of the moon and the sun's movements, and seasons.
Through NorwegianClass101, you can learn all about this and so much more! Our themed, culturally relevant lessons are skillfully designed so you can do your planning perfectly for a holiday or a date.
Having a good plan for a... Show more
December 6, 2019
Learn How to Talk About Your Family in Norwegian
Did you know that only some reptiles and birds don't parent their offspring? Except for crocodiles, all reptiles (and one family of bird species called megapodes) hatch from eggs and grow up alone, without any family.
The rest of us need family if we are to survive and thrive - humans and animals alike!
At NorwegianClass101, we know how important family is. Therefore, we take care to teach you all the important vocabulary and phrases pertaining to family.
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Why Is It Important to Know Norwegian Vocabulary about Family?
Learn a New Culture? Learn its Family Vocab first
How NorwegianClass101 Can Help You Learn Norwegian Family Terms
1. Why Is It Important to Know Norwegian Vocabulary about Family?
Well, if... Show more
November 21, 2019
NorwegianClass101’s Essential Norwegian Travel Phrase Guide
Traveling to foreign countries is nearly always an exciting, enriching, and beneficial experience. Yet, some things can be real downers, such as boredom on a lengthy flight to . Really, binge-watching onboard movies can only be interesting for so long! And jet lag - another huge downer. Did you know that jet lag is more severe when you travel from the West to the East?
Well, we won't know how to beat that, but there are fortunately plenty of remedies around to investigate.
To beat flight boredom, though, we may have the answer for you at NorwegianClass101! Why don't you take the time to study Norwegian travel phrases? We make this super easy and fun, with great downloadables, like our PDF Cheat Sheets. Quickly memorize these, and impress... Show more
October 24, 2019
How to Use Norwegian Numbers for Daily Usage
Especially if you're planning a prolonged visit to , using the correct Norwegian numbers for counting in Norwegian could be very important! Number systems are the other alphabet in any language. In fact, it is a language all of its own, and it serves a multitude of excellent purposes.
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A Brief History of Counting and Number Systems
Why is it Important to Learn Norwegian Numbers?
Learning Norwegian Numbers
Why Choose NorwegianClass101 to Learn all about Norwegian Numbers?
1. A Brief History of Counting and Number Systems
1. The Ishango Bone
The origin of counting, and with it numbers, is not clear to historians. While their art showed that prehistoric man had a concept of numbers, the first indication of... Show more
October 9, 2019
How To Post In Perfect Norwegian on Social Media
You're learning to speak Norwegian, and it's going well. Your confidence is growing! So much so that you feel ready to share your experiences on social media—in Norwegian.
At Learn Norwegian, we make this easy for you to get it right the first time. Post like a boss with these phrases and guidelines, and get to practice your Norwegian in the process.
1. Talking about Your Restaurant Visit in Norwegian
Eating out is fun, and often an experience you'd like to share. Take a pic, and start a conversation on social media in Norwegian. Your friend will be amazed by your language skills...and perhaps your taste in restaurants!
Olav eats at a restaurant with his friends, posts an image of it, and leaves this comment:
POST
Let's break... Show more
September 12, 2019
How to Say Sorry in Norwegian
Learn how to apologize in Norwegian - fast and accurately! NorwegianClass101 makes it easy for you to make amends. Start with a bonus, and download your FREE cheat sheet - How to Improve Your Norwegian Skills! (Logged-In Member Only)
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Common Ways to Say Sorry in Norwegian
How To Refuse Something Politely in Norwegian
Audio Lesson - Survival Phrases "How to Say Sorry"
Why You Will NOT Be Sorry For Learning Norwegian through NorwegianClass101
1. Common Ways to Say Sorry in Norwegian
Nobody’s perfect, not anywhere in the world. Everybody makes mistakes, and does and says regrettable things. Then it’s time to apologize, as saying ‘I’m sorry’ is not in vain. It can be very healing! Did you know that hearing a... Show more
June 20, 2019
Learn How to Confidently Introduce Yourself In Norwegian
Do you talk with strangers?
If you’ve been to Norway before, or are currently in Norway, you’ve probably noticed that the Norwegian people are pretty informal and casual overall. That is, when you actually get to know them.
Norwegians are known for seeming cold towards strangers. Even after you’ve mastered saying "my name is," in Norwegian and other introductory sayings, it’s normal to not know the name or age—or anything—about a person you’ve taken the bus with over multiple years!
If you do approach a stranger, there’s a big chance you’ll get a strange look instead of a friendly smile. However, this doesn’t mean that Norwegian people are actually cold. Yes, the weather might be cold. But as a people, Norwegians are warm and... Show more
February 7, 2019
How to Say I Love You in Norwegian – Romantic Word List
Do you often feel lonely and sad? Do you long for romance and are willing to do whatever it takes to meet that special person? Speaking another language could revolutionize your love life! So, why wait? Learning how to say ‘love’ in Norwegian could be just what you need to find it.
Or perhaps you were lucky, and have found your Norwegian partner already. Fantastic! Yet, a cross-cultural relationship comes with unique challenges. Learning how to speak your lover’s language will greatly improve your communication and enhance the relationship. At NorwegianClass101, our team will teach you all the words, quotes and phrases you need to woo your Norwegian lover with excellence! Our tutors provide personal assistance, with plenty of extra... Show more
January 30, 2019
Norwegian Sami Culture: What is Sami National Day in Norway?
The Sami people are Norway’s “indigenous people,” or in Norwegian, urbefolkning. The Sami are not only found in Norway, but also in Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The Sami are thereby a minority of four different countries and at one point in history were strongly looked down upon.
However, today in Norway, Sami people are rather celebrated throughout the country. This change makes Sami National Day one of the most important Norwegian holidays to learn about in order to delve into its history, culture, and values. That includes its newfound appreciation for its indigenous people.
Our goal here at NorwegianClass101.com is to help you master not only the Norwegian language, but the country and its people as a whole.
That said, let’s... Show more
March 19, 2018
How to Celebrate April Fools’ Day in Norwegian
Most everyone is familiar with this day, as it is celebrated nearly everywhere the world. Yet, when exactly is April Fools’ Day? And where did April Fools come from? April Fools’ Day is observed on April 1st every year. This day of jokes and pranks is believed to have stemmed from the 16th-century calendar change in France, when New Year’s Day was moved from April 1 to January 1. This action was taken due to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar.
However, a few people were resistant to the calendar change, so they continued to observe New Year’s Day on April 1st, rather than the new date. They were referred to as the “April Fools”, and others started playing mocking tricks on them. This custom endured, and is practiced to this day... Show more