
How to use “skal” and “vil” in Norwegian
The Norwegian modal verbs “skal” and “vil” are often confused and used wrongly by Norwegian learners. In this article, we will explain how to use “skal” and “vil” in different

The Norwegian modal verbs “skal” and “vil” are often confused and used wrongly by Norwegian learners. In this article, we will explain how to use “skal” and “vil” in different

Being polite is important wherever you go in the world, in whatever country you go to. In this article, we will tell you 10 ways to say thank you for

In Norwegian, the genitive, which is the noun used mainly to show possession, is made by adding an “s” to the end of the singular or plural form of a

Today we will look at the vowel “I” in the Norwegian alphabet. In Norwegian, you must be able to distinguish between short and long vowels because long and short vowels

There are nine vowels in the Norwegian alphabet: A, E, I, O, U, Y, Æ, Ø, Å The pronunciation of the vowels in Norwegian can be either short or long.

In this article, we will look at some abbreviations in Norwegian. These abbreviations are common, and you will often see them in use in daily life in Norway: 1: osv.

In this article we will discuss how to answer Yes/No questions with our without a negation in Norwegian. Yes/No Questions without a negation If someone asks a Yes/No question without

The suffix -r in the present tense Most Norwegian verbs have the suffix -r in the present tense. The -r is added to the infinitive form, and the present tense

“Lite” and “litt” are used with uncountable amounts. Here we will explain the difference between “lite” and “litt”, as these two words are often mixed together by those who have

Here is an overview of ordinal numbers in Norwegian. Note that many of the ordinal numbers in Norwegian end with “ende.” første (first) andre/annen (second) tredje (third) fjerde (fourth) femte