Velkommen til Norge.
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:
The word "God" can be translated as "Gud"in Norwegian.
There is no Norwegian embassy in Norway.
'norwegian'???? I think you mean 'Norway. The capital city is Oslo. 'Norwegian' is the adjective to describe Norway. .e.g. people speak the norwegian language in Norway.
If you mean what I think, it would be: Jeg skal til Norge. (I'm going to Norway) 'You are leaving for Norway': 'Du reiser til Norge'
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Norwegian
Norway is Norwegian, that ought to be pretty obvious..
Norway is in Europe, but they don't use Euros. The Norwegian currency is Norwegian Kroner.
The word 'Norwegian' is a proper noun, a word for a person of or from Norway; a word for the language of Norway.The word 'Norwegian' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe someone or something of or from Norway.When a noun or an adjective is based on a proper noun, they are a proper noun and a proper adjective.
It Norwegian because from Norway
'Norwegian' is the adjective describing people or things from Norway. Look up Norway on a map - it's in northern Europe.