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Introduction
Michael: Welcome to 3-Minute Norwegian, Lesson 4 - Asking How Someone Is. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to ask and answer the question 'How are you?' in Norwegian.
Body
Michael: Here's the way to ask 'How are you?' or literally "How does it go?" in Norwegian.
Inger: [Normal] Hvordan går det?
Michael: First is a word meaning 'how '
Inger: [Normal] hvordan [Slow] hvordan
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'goes'
Inger: [Normal] går [Slow] går
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'it'
Inger: [Normal] det [Slow] det
Michael: Note the rising intonation. Listen again to the question meaning 'How are you?'
Inger: [Slow] Hvordan går det? [Normal] Hvordan går det?
Michael: Here's another way to ask, 'How are you?'
Inger: [Normal] Hvordan har du det?
Michael: First is a word meaning 'how'
Inger: [Normal] hvordan [Slow] hvordan
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'have'
Inger: [Normal] har [Slow] har
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'you'
Inger: [Normal] du [Slow] du
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'it'
Inger: [Normal] det [Slow] det
Michael: Note again the rising intonation. Listen again to the question meaning 'How are you?'
Inger: [Slow] Hvordan har du det? [Normal] Hvordan har du det?
Michael: Here's a response meaning 'I'm fine. Thank you.'
Inger: [Normal] Det går bra, takk.
Michael: First is a word meaning 'it'
Inger: [Normal] det [Slow] det
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'goes'
Inger: [Normal] går [Slow] går
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'well'
Inger: [Normal] bra [Slow] bra
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'thanks'
Inger: [Normal] takk [Slow] takk
Michael: Listen again to the response, 'I'm fine. Thank you.'
Inger: [Slow] Det går bra, takk. [Normal] Det går bra, takk.
Michael: Here's a response meaning, 'Not so well.'
Inger: [Normal] Ikke så bra.
Michael: First is a word meaning 'not'
Inger: [Normal] ikke [Slow] ikke
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'so'
Inger: [Normal] så [Slow] så
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'well'
Inger: [Normal] bra [Slow] bra
Michael: Listen again to the response, 'Not so well.'
Inger: [Slow] Ikke så bra. [Normal] Ikke så bra.
Cultural Insight
Michael: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Inger: There's a slight difference between Hvordan går det? and Hvordan har du det?
The first one, Hvordan går det?, is very common and casual, and the answer will likely be short and sweet, while Hvordan har du det? sounds a bit more personal and invites the other person to open up and share a bit more. Use the second one with people you have met at least a few times.

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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