Vinden blåser sterkt her idag
kom hit
Her kommer jeg
You would need to tell us what language you want to say this in. Here are some languages: Hebrew = ani norvegi (×× ×™ × ×•×¨×•×•×’×™) Norwegian = Jeg er norsk Spanish = Soy noruego
lykkelig mors dag!
forsinkede gratulerer med
You would not say Happy Birthday in Norwegian as it is not grammatically correct. You would however say "Gratulerer med dagen" which means Congratulations with the day.
Literally: "Her er til fisken".As a drinking cheer, you would say "skål for fisken".
You may say 'kaze no tsuyoi,' to precede other words ("a windy day,") written: 風の強い Or you may say 'kaze ga tsuyoi' to simply say "It's windy," written: 風が強い
Bilde is how you say photo in Norwegian.
"Velg meg" is how you say "choose me" in Norwegian.
In spanish WINDY is hace viento.
The word for teenager in Norwegian is "tenåring".