i have never heard someone to "use a Norway" but maybe you meant to "use your Norwegian arm"? if so it means to stretch after something while you're eating. for example if you can't reach the potatoes you "use your norwegian arm" and stretches over to the potatoes insted of asking someone to send it.
Norway does not use the Euro
Norway use their own money, Norske kroner
Am going to Norway this summer for vacation
Nowhere. You mean Norway. People from Norway are Norwegian. I believe this is how you became confused.
This is a long and difficult question, depending if you mean historically in the viking era, or modern Norway. As I assume you mean modern times, Norway got they're independence from Sweden in 1905 almost 100 years after the constitution of Norway was signed in 1814.
Well, since coin is one of two possible ways to have physical money... It is money from Norge (Norway) We use the amont of Norske kroner (Nok) as our currence ;)
"Hallo" or "Hei".
You mean historical?
'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.
No.
You can use it as long as you live since both (UK and Norway) are part of the EU.
No:) in Norway you use something called the Norwegian "Krone"! One dollar is about 7 kr.