Either "far" or "pappa"
Jeg elsker deg far.
The Norwegian word "farfar" is pronounced as "far-far." It refers to a paternal grandfather, with "far" meaning "father" in Norwegian. The repetition emphasizes the relationship, indicating it's specifically the father's father.
Grandmother in Norwegian is bestemor, BUT you can also say mormor if she's the mother of your mother, and farmor if she's the mother of your father.
Yes, she does. Her father is Norwegian.
Bilde is how you say photo in Norwegian.
We in norwegian is "Vi" It is pronuonced the same way as "We"
"Velg meg" is how you say "choose me" in Norwegian.
The word for "no" in Norwegian is "nei."
in norwegian its "tenåring"
Hunter in norwegian is 'jeger'.
My family in norwegian are "Min familie"
To ask "what time is it?" in Norwegian, you can say "Hva er klokka?"