Linking Words in Norwegian + examples in the song “En skritt frem”
Additive Linking Words: Adversative Linking Words: Causal Linking Words: Temporal Linking Words: Conclusion Linking Words: Exemplification Linking Words:…
Additive Linking Words: Adversative Linking Words: Causal Linking Words: Temporal Linking Words: Conclusion Linking Words: Exemplification Linking Words:…
In Norwegian, many verbs form the past tense by adding the ending -et. These verbs are usually part…
In Norwegian, adjectives like gammel (old) and sulten (hungry) do not follow the main pattern for forming the…
Examples in a song: denne, dette, disse, and de Vers 1:Se på denne stolen, den er blå,Look at…
In Norwegian, some verbs form the past tense by adding the ending -te/-et to the stem of the…
Verbs that add -de in the past tense: In Norwegian (Bokmål), many verbs form the past tense by…
In Norwegian, reflexive verbs involve an action that reflects back on the subject. These verbs are typically accompanied…
Here’s how Norwegian nouns change in the plural form: Masculine (Hankjønn) Singular: Plural: Rule: Feminine (Hunkjønn) Singular: Plural:…
“Skal” followed by an infinitive is often used to indicate future tense: The imperative form of a verb…
Most adjectives take -t in the neuter form and -e in the plural. Some adverbs have two variations:…
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