Norse is not a language in itself. Norse and Nordic are simply words used to define the area we know as Scandinavia, which, in the modern world comprises several countries, each of which have their own unique languages.
Two examples of rough translation in Norwegian, however
Ikke noe problem (Literally translates as "No problem")
Du trenger ikke bekymre deg (Literally translates as "You don't need to worry")
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Norse is a language, more accurately Old Norse, which is identical to Modern Icelandic.
"So be it" would be translated as: svo vera það
To correct the original Answerer, Norse/Nordic only refer to Norway, and Iceland since it was a colony of Norway.
Týr's bradnr is how you would say 'Tyr's Blade' in Old Norse.
'Silfr' is how you say silver in Old Norse.
Asgard would be ''Ásgarðr'' in Norse.
Friend in Old Norse is "vinr."
I think it is góða nótt
James is translated to "Jakob" in Old Norse.
In Old Norse, the word for book is "bók."
Skal
In Old Norse, you would say "Ek elska þik" or "Ek älska tigh" to express "I love you."
In Old Norse, you can say "Vel gert" for good job or "Hælla" for congratulations.
Norse mythology, or you can also say the myths of Scandinavia.
There are at least five ways to say 'people' in Old Norse. firar folk lio lyor thjoo