Lanesz
Number of posts : 61 Age : 32 Location : Bygland Registration date : 2008-02-24
| Subject: Meeting and things like that :P kinda random. Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:12 pm | |
| Hello- hallo Hi- hei Welcome- velkommen Thanks- takk Thank you very much- tusen takk How are you? hvordan har du det/hvordan går det My name is- jeg heter What's your name- hva heter du/hva er navnet ditt Where are you from- hvor kommer du fra I know you- jeg kjenner deg Do you understand- forstår du I understand- jeg forstår I don't understand- jeg forstår ikke I don't know- jeg vet ikke Excuse me- unnskyld meg Sorry- unnskyld I'm sorry- jeg er lei meg Goodbye- ha det Good morning- god morgen Good night- god natt Yesterday- i går Today- i dag Tomorrow- i morgen This week- denne uka Next week- neste uke This weekend- denne helga Next weekend- neste helg Day- dag Night- natt See you tomorrow- ser deg i morgen Never- aldri Always- alltid Forever- for alltid Maybe- kansje Not at all- ikke i det hele tatt Or- eller But- men Yes- ja No- nei Question- spørsmål Answer- svar Many- mange Tall- høy Low- lav Fast- fort/rask/raskt Slowly- treig/treigt Message- melding Online- pålogga Offline- avlogga Computer- data Phone- telefon Road- vei/veg (depends on dialeck) Chair- stol Bed- seng Bench- benk Fridge- frys And- og Cold- kaldt/kald Hot- varm/varmt
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Acapella
Number of posts : 28 Age : 29 Location : Washington D.C, U.S.A Registration date : 2008-02-24
| Subject: Re: Meeting and things like that :P kinda random. Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:25 pm | |
| Hey! Thanks for the list! I was just wondering if there were any slang norwegian words. Like in English there's sup...yo...holar!, ect... | |
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Lanesz
Number of posts : 61 Age : 32 Location : Bygland Registration date : 2008-02-24
| Subject: Re: Meeting and things like that :P kinda random. Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:11 am | |
| Hehe, I am not talking slang and none of my friends either so I have no idea... I will add more when I know. I need to ask somebody about it. What's up- sher'a? Whatever- so what/whatever "Yo" you can also use in Norwegian. We have added many English words into our language, and the teenagers use it all the time. When you want to say that something is cool/really awesone, you say that it's "eid". Eid means "owned". Omg, det er sååå eid - omg, it's sooo ownedAnd then we have all these "omg", "lol", "rofl" | |
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Acapella
Number of posts : 28 Age : 29 Location : Washington D.C, U.S.A Registration date : 2008-02-24
| Subject: Re: Meeting and things like that :P kinda random. Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:58 am | |
| Tehe, thanks Lanesz. Just a random question. It's really cool to learn slang in different languages. Thanks for the translations and info | |
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Lanesz
Number of posts : 61 Age : 32 Location : Bygland Registration date : 2008-02-24
| Subject: Re: Meeting and things like that :P kinda random. Fri Feb 29, 2008 2:09 am | |
| You're welcome Feel free to ask if you have more questions | |
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