Introduction |
Michael: Welcome to 3-Minute Norwegian, Lesson 24 - Offering an Invitation. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to invite someone out in Norwegian. |
Body |
Michael: Here's the way to say 'Do you have plans on Friday night?' in Norwegian. |
Inger: [Normal] Har du planer fredag kveld? |
Michael: First is a word meaning 'have' |
Inger: [Normal] har [Slow] har |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'you' |
Inger: [Normal] du [Slow] du |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'plans' |
Inger: [Normal] planer [Slow] planer |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'Friday' |
Inger: [Normal] fredag [Slow] fredag |
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'evening' |
Inger: [Normal] kveld [Slow] kveld |
Michael: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Do you have plans on Friday night?' |
Inger: [Slow] Har du planer fredag kveld? [Normal] Har du planer fredag kveld? |
Michael: Ok, now let's hear the way to say 'Would you like to come over for lunch?' |
Inger: [Normal] Vil du komme på lunsj? |
Michael: First is a word meaning 'will' |
Inger: [Normal] vil [Slow] vil |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'you' |
Inger: [Normal] du [Slow] du |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'come' |
Inger: [Normal] komme [Slow] komme |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'for' |
Inger: [Normal] på [Slow] på |
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'lunch' |
Inger: [Normal] lunsj [Slow] lunsj |
Michael: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Would you like to come over for lunch?' |
Inger: [Slow] Vil du komme på lunsj? [Normal] Vil du komme på lunsj? |
Michael: Next, we have the way to say 'I'm going to the movies.' |
Inger: [Normal] Jeg skal på kino. |
Michael: First is a word meaning 'I' |
Inger: [Normal] jeg [Slow] jeg |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'shall' |
Inger: [Normal] skal [Slow] skal |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'to' |
Inger: [Normal] på [Slow] på |
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'cinema' |
Inger: [Normal] kino [Slow] kino |
Michael: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'I'm going to the movies.' |
Inger: [Slow] Jeg skal på kino. [Normal] Jeg skal på kino. |
Michael: Finally, we have a way to say 'Will you join?' |
Inger: [Normal] Vil du bli med? |
Michael: First is a word meaning 'will' |
Inger: [Normal] vil [Slow] vil |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'you' |
Inger: [Normal] du [Slow] du |
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'become' |
Inger: [Normal] bli [Slow] bli |
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'with' |
Inger: [Normal] med [Slow] med |
Michael: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Will you join?' |
Inger: [Slow] Vil du bli med? [Normal] Vil du bli med? |
Cultural Insight |
Michael: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight. |
Inger: While in many cultures, it's common to refuse and insist when offering something, in Norway, a refusal is usually accepted quickly and not seen as rude. So make sure to accept right away when you are interested in an offer! |
Outro
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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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