This lesson's phrase will help you take matters into your own hands! In this lesson we’ll take a look at the word “please,” which will be very important when you need to ask for something. |
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In Nynorsk, there are lots of different ways to say “please.” The most common way is to use the phrase |
...er du snill? at the end of a sentence. |
Let’s break it down: |
(slow) ...er du snill? |
Once more: |
...er du snill? |
Let’s take a closer look at Er du snill? |
The first word, er, means “are.” |
(slow) Er. |
Er. |
The second word du means “you.” |
(slow) Du. |
Du. |
The final word, snill, means “nice.” |
(slow) Snill. |
Snill. |
Let’s hear the expression again: |
...er du snill? |
(slow) ...er du snill? |
This phrase literally asks “are you nice?” and is simply added to the end of your sentence in order to express “please.” |
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Another way of saying “please” is to use the word |
Venlegst... at the beginning of a sentence. |
Let’s hear that again: |
(slow) Ven-legst... |
Venlegst... |
This word literally means “friendliest,” and can be used at the beginning of a sentence to mean “please.” |
Venlegst... |
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If you want to ask for something specifically, then in Nynorsk you say what you want, followed by |
Takk |
Let’s break it down: |
(slow) Takk. |
Once more: |
Takk. |
Takk, as we learned on the previous lesson, means “thanks.” |
You can use the phrase denne, takk for “this, please” and den, takk for “that, please.” |
Denne means “this” and den means “that.” |
Let’s break these phrases down and hear them one more time: |
(slow) Den-ne, takk. |
Denne, takk. |
And |
(slow) Den, takk. |
Den, takk. |
Review |
“Please.” (at the end of a sentence) |
(3 sec) ...er du snill? |
(slow) ...er du snill? |
...er du snill? |
“Please.” (at the beginning of a sentence) |
(3 sec) Venlegst... |
(slow) Ven-legst... |
Venlegst... |
“This, please.” |
(3 sec) Denne, takk. |
(slow) Den-ne, takk. |
Denne, takk. |
“That, please.” |
(3 sec) Den, takk. |
(slow) Den, takk. |
Den, takk. |
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