"Takk for maten" (thank you for the food)
You could say "takk for middag" (thank you for dinner), but "takk for maten" is the normal phrase.
In Norwegian, you would say "tusen takk" to mean 'thank you very much'.
Tusen takk is Norwegian for thank you.
"Takk." Pronounced like "tock" in "tick-tock."
In Danish: Tak In Norwegian: Takk In Swedish: Tack
Takk gud for at det er fredag!
you just say thank you and comment on how good it's
Thank you "Tak" is the Norwegian word for roof or ceiling. "Takk" means Thank You.
takk for maten Variations of the sentence "thank you for the food"/"takk for maten" in context with the most common used phrases for daily meals: "Thank you for (the) breakfast" -"takk for frokost(en)" "Thank you for (the) brunch -"takk for formiddagsmat(en)" or "takk for brunsj(en)" "Thank you for (the) lunch" -"takk for formiddagsmat(en)" or "takk for lunsj(en)" "Thank you for (the) dinner" -"takk for middag(en) "Thank you for (the) supper" -"takk for kveldsmat(en)" "Thank you for the midnight snack" -"takk for nattmat(en)" The norwegian use, and meaning, of the words "brunch"/"brunsj" and "lunch"/"lunsj", are the same as in the english language. The word "Formiddagsmat" is directly translated to "before dinner", and could also be translated to "daytime food". "Formiddagsmat" is the original word for "lunch"/"lunsj" in norwegian. "Brunch"/"brunsj" is not a commonly used phrase, or meal, although most people will understand the meaning of the word if used in context. -Karo-
Todah al ha arucha (תודה על הארוחה)
I'm learning Korean myself, but to say thank you, just say Kamsahamnida.
Bilde is how you say photo in Norwegian.
"Velg meg" is how you say "choose me" in Norwegian.