For the love of Norwegian food – Part 1
Learn Norwegian food vocabulary One topic we haven’t covered yet on our blog is food, so we have put together a three-part series that will focus on various topics, from …
Learn Norwegian food vocabulary One topic we haven’t covered yet on our blog is food, so we have put together a three-part series that will focus on various topics, from …
Are you a bit bored of learning Norwegian the traditional, dare we say analog way? Do you feel like doing something fun while you improve your vocabulary? You do, but …
Interactive and fun way to learn Norwegian – through games! Read More »
Sooner or later, on your ambitious quest to learn Norwegian, you will hit a little bump in the road. Well, not so little, to be fair. Along the way, you …
It’s been a while since we had some fun with Norwegian idioms, those untranslatable little constructs that make learning Norwegian such a joyous activity – or not. Whether you like …
In a country as large as Norway, spanning over 2500 km in length, with rugged coastlines, stunning fjords, striking mountains and thousands of different-sized islands, the weather is many things, …
How to use “ikke” in Norwegian. Ikke is one of those tiny words in the Norwegian language that manages to cause a lot of frustration despite its size. Why? Well, because it likes to move around a lot. By the end of this blog post you will know where to place this little rascal every single time.
When learning a new language, the ultimate goal, beside fluency of course, is to be able to sound as much like a native speaker as possible, to not be immediately …
You have probably come across the words “hvis” and “om” before and have learned that both of them mean “if” in Norwegian. However, we can’t always use them in the …
In this grammar lesson we are going to learn the difference between the Norwegian words “mange” and “mye”. These words may seem very similar, but the rules for when to …