The exact translation is "God morn !" ( go mawn ) but this is not what Norwegians most often say in the morning.
The usual is "God dag" , literally good day. The pronounciation varies by region, and can be :-
The other common greeting is Hej - hej ! ( hay hay ).
This sounds a bit off-putting; the good news is that most Norwegians speak very good english.
"How are you" in Norwegian is "hvordan har du det?"
You could also say "hvordan går det med Deg?" which means "how are you doing?"
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The most appropriate translation would be; "Hvordan har du det?".
But the most common way to ask someone how they are is saying "hvordan går det?". This is the more laid-back way.
Versågod Ver (like in "verify") Så (like "saw") God (like in "good"
"Hvordan har du det" is how you say "how are you" in Norwegian.
Godt å høre fra deg
Hyggelig å møte deg.
bare hyggelig
God Dag.
It's 'Velkommen'
In Norwegian, the word "welcome" is velkommen.An example sentence is "Velkommen til Norge". Which means "welcome to Norway".Related Video 1:Related Video 2:
English: accept Norwegian: akseptere, godta, ta imot
Velkommen til Norge.
Welcome to our home
Bilde is how you say photo in Norwegian.
"Velg meg" is how you say "choose me" in Norwegian.
The word for teenager in Norwegian is "tenΓ₯ring".
My family in norwegian are "Min familie"
Hunter in norwegian is 'jeger'.
My family in norwegian are "Min familie"
The Norwegian word for "creative" is "kreativ".