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Jeg savner deg.

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venn = friend (male and female)

venninne = friend (female)

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If you're ending a message with hugs you should write "klem" (hug)

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'Hey' in Norwegian is 'hei'. It is pronounced almost exactly the same as in English.

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"Ha det bra!" or just "Ha det!" (which doesn't make any sense literally but is more commonly spoken)

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Kjærlig hilsen, <name>

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