"Én" (masculine) or "ett" (neuter), which are the words describing the amount of one that are different from "en" and "et", the masculine and neuter forms of a or an. The feminine indefinite article is "ei".
Examples:
A girl with an apple and one euro - En/ei jente (can be m. or f.) med et eple og én euro
The number one minus one is zero - Tallet (n.) ett minus én er null
Babe is not aomething one would say in Norwegian. Those who do just say babe. Might I suggest Snuppa or Søta.
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 "tenåring".
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".
Thursday in Norwegian is "torsdag".
"Teppe" or "pledd"; doesn't matter which one you use.
Goodbye in norwegian is "hadet", which is pronounced ha-de. The e is pronounced like when you say it in the alphabeth, and not like an i. The a is long. One can also say "sees", which means see you (later).
Hill in English, would in Norwegian be: "Ås"