If you’re planning a trip to Norway, relocating there, or simply eager to learn Norwegian, understanding the names of basic home appliances can be extremely useful. Whether you’re shopping, asking for help, or just trying to explain something to a local, this guide will equip you with the necessary vocabulary and phrases related to home appliances.
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ToggleBasic Vocabulary: Home Appliances in Norwegian
- a refrigerator – et kjøleskap
- an oven – en komfyr
- a microwave oven – en mikrobølgeovn
- a dishwasher – ei oppvaskmaskin
- a washing machine – ei vaskemaskin
- a dryer – en tørketrommel
- a vacuum cleaner – en støvsuger
- a toaster – en brødrister
- a coffee maker – en kaffetrakter
- a heater – en varmeovn
Useful Phrases
- Do you sell refrigerators? – Selger dere kjøleskap?
- My washing machine is broken. – Vaskemaskinen min er ødelagt.
- How much does this toaster cost? – Hvor mye koster denne brødristeren?
- Where can I find the vacuum cleaner bags? – Hvor kan jeg finne støvsugerposer?
- Can you deliver the oven to my house? – Kan dere levere komfyren til huset mitt?
Talking About Features and Specifications
When discussing the features or specifics of an appliance, these phrases might come in handy:
- Energy efficient – Energisparende
- Size/Capacity – Størrelse/Kapasitet
- Brand – Merke
- Model – Modell
- Warranty – Garanti
For instance, if you’re interested in the energy efficiency of a refrigerator, you could ask: Er dette kjøleskapet energieffektivt? (Is this refrigerator energy-efficient?)
In Conclusion
Understanding and using the names of home appliances in Norwegian can greatly enhance your shopping experience, aid in house maintenance conversations, or simply help you connect more with the Norwegian culture. While this guide gives you a basic introduction, like with any language, practice is key!
FAQ: Talking About Home Appliances in Norwegian
Q1: What’s the Norwegian word for “a freezer”?
A1: The word for “a freezer” is en fryser.
Q2: How do I say “an electric kettle” in Norwegian?
A2: An electric kettle can be referred to as en elektrisk vannkoker.
Q3: How do I ask for user instructions or a manual in Norwegian?
A3: To ask for a manual, you can say Har du en bruksanvisning for denne? which means “Do you have a user manual for this?”
Q4: Is there a difference between the terms for gas oven and electric oven?
A4: Yes. A gas oven is often referred to as en gassovn while an electric oven is termed en elektrisk ovn.
Q5: If I want to ask if an appliance is on sale, how should I ask?
A5: You can inquire, Er denne [appliance name] på salg? which means “Is this [appliance name] on sale?”