The krone [krʊnɛ] (sign: kr; code: NOK) is the currency of Norway.
The practice of using "Crown"/"Krone" as the name of a currency developed from coins often bearing the picture of a monarch. However, the name is currently used also for the currency of Republics.
Currencies that also mean crown:
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It depends what you mean. And as in (You and me) means og in Norwegian. It's pronounced ogh, the same as og in fog.
If you mean the Norwegian word and, it means duck. And is pronounced en or end.
Smile. But in english you pronounce it like "smail", but in norwegian, you pronounce like "smile"
swoept
Meett
it is pronounced Singna. It is a Norwegian name
Firenze (Fee-ren-zeh)
"Bah" as in bar, but shorter, plus "keh"
It's not really used in Norwegian, so I think we's pronounce it just like the americans. If it's a originally a Norwegian name it propably had another spelling then.
The Norwegian word for four spells 'fire' but its pronounced ' fee - rah ' you don't properly pronounce the ' h ' Thank You :)
It's kind of like Sub-Net .......... weird, I know
Ullevål:U as in moon, just shorterLL is just LE as in endVÅL as in volume
The word "God" can be translated as "Gud"in Norwegian.
sk-ohg-hohlt pretty straightforward. To pronounce the o's in Norwegian, simply form your lips to a circle and say oooo. They are more "round" and more simple than the English o's, which often is pronounced "au/oh". The norwegian vocals are pretty much just a plain sound. The first o in skogholt is a normal Norwegian o. That's the sound you end with when you say "oh!". The second o in skogholt is the å sound, like when you say "sock".