Norwegian sayings

Norwegian Phrases: Common Sayings in Norway

Norwegian Phrases: Common Sayings in Norway – Life in Norway

5. des. 2018 — From “smoking your socks” to “being in the wind”, here are 49 funny Norwegian sayings translated from Norwegian into English, that’ll make …

Learn some quirky Norwegian phrases that teach you a lot about the society and culture, especially sayings that don’t translate.

49 Hilarious Norwegian Idioms and Sayings That Will Make …

49 Hilarious Norwegian Idioms and Sayings That Will Make You Giggle – The Intrepid Guide

18. des. 2020 — “The best remedy against getting drunk is keeping sober.” · “Behind the clouds, the sky is always blue.” · “The fair wind blows even if the sailor …

From “smoking your socks” to “being in the wind”, here are 49 funny Norwegian sayings translated from Norwegian into English, that’ll make you giggle.

20 Norwegian Sayings That Make No Sense In English

Basic Phrases. Ja. Yes. Nei. No. Vær så snill. Please. Takk. Thank you. Vær så god. You’re welcome. Unnskyld. Excuse me. Beklager. I am sorry. God morgen.

Discover weird and funny Norwegian idioms and sayings – you may learn a life lesson or two from Norway!

Norway Proverbs, Quotes and Sayings

Norway Proverbs, Quotes and Sayings – Joy of Museums Virtual Tours

9. mar. 2019 — If a Norwegian thinks you are a bit dumb, he or she will say about you that “the … This isn’t an expression(you could call it a saying?), …

Hear Norwegian Words and Basic Phrases

Norwegian Phrases – Hear Norwegian Words and Basic Phrases

Random Slang & Phrases. Most of the things in this table have a negative connotation while others are more neutral. There are also a few phrases / idioms that …

Norwegian Vocabulary Phrases and more information about the culture and language in general. Visit Transparent Language and learn a language today!

20 Funniest Norwegian Expressions – A Frog in the Fjord

20 Funniest Norwegian Expressions

Lesson Transcript · 1. Hallo. “Hello” · 2. God morgen. “Good morning.” · 3. God ettermiddag. “Good afternoon.” · 4. God natt. “Good night.” · 5. Hva heter du? ” …

To buy a cat in its bag (å kjøpe katta i sekken) does not mean you bought yet another cat to your home. What are you? A cat lady? No it means that you wanted to buy one thing but were lured into buying something else.  If you “let the cat out of the bag”…

Norwegian Slang, Insults, and Swears

Norwegian Slang, Insults, and Swears – Norwegian Language Learning

Want to learn about the top 10 inspirational Norwegian quotes? In this FREE NorwegianClass101 lesson, you learn Norwegian words and phrases and get audio …

When learning a new language, it is helpful to learn some of the slang.This will help improve your listening skills, whether you’re having aconversation with a Norwegian or just watching TV or a film inNorwegian, etc. It will also help you sound a bit more natural when youspeak the language.This lesson will cover slang words, insults, and swear words (I knowthey can overlap).

Top 25 Norwegian Phrases – NorwegianClass101

In this lesson, you’ll learn top 25 Norwegian phrasesVisit NorwegianClass101 and learn Norwegian fast with real lessons by real teachers.

Top 10 Inspirational Norwegian Quotes – NorwegianClass101

Top 10 Inspirational Norwegian Quotes

Want to learn about the top 10 inspirational Norwegian quotes? In this FREE NorwegianClass101 lesson, you learn Norwegian words and phrases and get audio lessons.

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