Norwegian and English: 20 Words That Look Similar but Mean Different Things
Learn how words that look or sound alike can have very different meanings, and avoid common language mistakes.
Learn how words that look or sound alike can have very different meanings, and avoid common language mistakes.
24 confusing Norwegian word pairs with their meanings and examples to help with your learning
Talking about time in Norwegian involves learning some key vocabulary, common phrases, and the structure for expressing hours,…
In Norwegian, nouns are categorized into three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Each gender affects the form…
Many words in Norwegian are compound words. Ex: In general, the compound words are mostly formed by: Some…
Do you know that Norwegian words also consist of components like prefixes and suffixes, and knowing them can…
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