The sentence 'do you like school?' may be translated as 'liker du skolen?' in Norwegian.
Norwegian Bokmål: Bølge Norwegian Nynorsk: Bølje Two different ways to write, depends on what of the two norwegian languages you use.
97 what in Norwegian what? USD in Norwegian kroner? Use Google, i.e. "97 USD to NOK" then click search.
Good luck in Norwegian is lykke til.An example sentence is "lykke til med eksamen". Which means "good luck with the exam".
Norway is in Europe, but they don't use Euros. The Norwegian currency is Norwegian Kroner.
Yes, Norwegian uses the Latin alphabet, with the additional letters:æ ø and å
You in Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish is "Du" pronounced dü like the u in the German word über. Also, if the objective of the sentence, you equals "deg". I.e. "I love you" is "Jeg elsker deg".
"Have a nice day" in Norwegian is ha en fin dag.An example sentence is "ha en fin dag, min venn". Which means "have a nice day, my friend".
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:
They use the Norwegian Krone.
No, they use the Norwegian Krone (NOK)
Norwegian Kroner ($1=5.7kr)