In norwegian it's "språk" both in singular and plural form.
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
No, Norwegian and Swedish are North Germanic languages, also known as the Scandinavian languages (as well as Danish, Faroese and Icelandic).
I know and speak Norwegian Its not that hard for Americans in fact people say that the Germanic languages are the most easy to learn and also Danish and Swedish are easy to
Norwegian.
Frisian is probably closest to modern English, but still largely unintelligible to an English speaker. Dutch is the second closest. All these languages are in the Germanic language family along with German, Swedish, Icelandic, and Danish.
Norwegian Bokmål: Bølge Norwegian Nynorsk: Bølje Two different ways to write, depends on what of the two norwegian languages you use.
Danish: safir Norwegian: safir Swedish: safir
Bilde is how you say photo in Norwegian.
In Nordic languages, there are different ways to say "Cheers!" when toasting. In Danish, you say "Skål!" In Swedish, the word is "Skål!" as well. In Norwegian, you say "Skål!" and in Icelandic, it is "Skál!"
"Velg meg" is how you say "choose me" in Norwegian.
The word for "no" in Norwegian is "nei."
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