Hei hvordan går det, har du bestemt deg?
Hvordan går det (med deg) or city slang from Oslo: Hva skjer'a?
"My name is ..." In Norwegian is "Jeg heter ..." Example: "My name is Homer" = "Jeg heter Homer"
"Hvordan har du det?" or "Hvordan står det til?"
"How are you?" - Hvordan har du det? "How are you in Danish?" - Hvordan har du det på dansk?
Hallo, hvordan går detorGod dag, hvordan har De det?.
hvordan går det?
Hvordan går det
Hvordan har du det idag?A more common phrase would be, Hvordan går det?Kære
Hvordan har du det?
hvordan har du det??
The exact translation is "God morn !" ( go mawn ) but this is not what Norwegians most often say in the morning.The usual is "God dag" , literally good day. The pronounciation varies by region, and can be :-Go darGo dargGoddarGoddargGot-dargGoddargoddar ( almost forgot Hallingdal ! )The other common greeting is Hej - hej ! ( hay hay ).This sounds a bit off-putting; the good news is that most Norwegians speak very good english.