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Hei, jeg heter Nora. Hi everybody! I’m Nora. |
Welcome to NorwegianClass101.com’s “Norsk på 3 minutter”. The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn Norwegian. |
In the last lesson, we learned some words used when apologizing in Norwegian, including Unnskyld and beklager. In this lesson we are going to learn numbers in Norwegian. |
Yes, numbers! Tall! From one to ten. And you are going to learn them in only three minutes, tre minutter! |
Are you ready? Let’s start! |
en. |
[slowly] en. |
to. |
[slowly] to. |
tre. |
[slowly] tre. |
fire. |
[slowly] fire. |
Fem. |
[slowly] fem. |
Seks. |
[slowly] seks. |
Syv. |
[slowly] syv. |
Åtte. |
[slowly] åtte. |
Ni. |
[slowly] ni. |
Ti. |
[slowly] ti. |
Okay, now repeat after me. I'll say the numbers and give you time to repeat each one. |
1. En |
2. To |
3. Tre |
4. Fire |
5. Fem |
6. Seks |
7. Syv |
8. Åtte |
9. Ni |
10. Ti |
Great job! |
What is before en? Do you know? It’s the same as in English but with a different pronunciation- null. |
[slowly] null. |
You don’t have any more excuses! You can give your friends your cell phone number in Norwegian! |
Let’s try together. |
We’ll use the phrase Nummere mitt er, which means “my number is-” |
[slowly] nummeret mitt er. |
nummere mitt er, |
ni, to, en, tre, fem, åtte, syv, fire. |
Can you read it by yourself? |
92 13 58 74 |
Perfect! |
Now it's time for Nora's Insights. |
If you're just starting out, it's okay to say your cell phone number like this. |
But most Norwegians will actually use double-digit pairs. |
So, not 9, 2, 1, 3. It's 92, 13, and so on. |
Once you learn how to say compound numbers, come back to this lesson and try to say the phone number in the natural way. |
Do you know the Norwegian word for a hundred? Here's a hint- it's very similar to the English word! In the next lesson we are going to learn the numbers from eleven to one hundred in Norwegian. Your task now is to practice the numbers we studied in this lesson, from en to ti!! |
Sees neste gang!! |
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