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Introduction
Michael: Welcome to 3-Minute Norwegian, Lesson 13 - Who Is It? In this lesson, you’ll learn how to ask who it is in Norwegian.
Body
Michael: Here's the way to ask 'Who is it?' in Norwegian.
Inger: [Normal] Hvem er det?
Michael: First is a word meaning 'who'
Inger: [Normal] hvem [Slow] hvem
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'is'
Inger: [Normal] er [Slow] er
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'it'
Inger: [Normal] det [Slow] det
Michael: Note the rising intonation. Listen again to the question meaning 'Who is it?'
Inger: [Slow] Hvem er det? [Normal] Hvem er det?
Michael: Here's the way to ask, 'Who is that?'
Inger: [Normal] Hvem er det der?
Michael: First is a word meaning 'who'
Inger: [Normal] hvem [Slow] hvem
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'is'
Inger: [Normal] er [Slow] er
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'it'
Inger: [Normal] det [Slow] det
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'there'
Inger: [Normal] der [Slow] der
Michael: Note again the rising intonation. Listen again to the question meaning 'Who is that?'
Inger: [Slow] Hvem er det der? [Normal] Hvem er det der?
Michael: Here's a response meaning 'It's me.'
Inger: [Normal] Det er meg.
Michael: First is a word meaning 'it'
Inger: [Normal] det [Slow] det
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'is'
Inger: [Normal] er [Slow] er
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'me'
Inger: [Normal] meg [Slow] meg
Michael: Listen again to the response, 'It's me.'
Inger: [Slow] Det er meg. [Normal] Det er meg.
Michael: Here's a response meaning, 'It's my friend.'
Inger: [Normal] Det er vennen min.
Michael: First is a word meaning 'it'
Inger: [Normal] det [Slow] det
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'is'
Inger: [Normal] er [Slow] er
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'the friend'
Inger: [Normal] vennen [Slow] vennen
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'my'
Inger: [Normal] min [Slow] min
Michael: Listen again to the response, 'It's my friend.'
Inger: [Slow] Det er vennen min. [Normal] Det er vennen min.
Cultural Insight
Michael: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Inger: In Norway, if someone rings or knocks at your door, you just go and open it right away. People don't often use a peephole, as the level of trust in the Norwegian society is high, and you rarely have anything to fear from the person on the other side of the door. However, if you feel safer to ask first, use the sentence we just learned Hvem er det?

Outro

Michael: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson!
Inger: Ha det bra!

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