To say "Welcome home" in Norwegian, you would write "Velkommen hjem." "Velkommen" means "welcome," and "hjem" translates to "home." You can use this phrase to greet someone returning to their home.
Blessing = velsignelse
"hjem" is Norwegian for "home".
as in "bless you" it is "velsigne deg"
Quite simply, the Norwegian word for home is "hjem."
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Norwegian Bokmål: Bølge Norwegian Nynorsk: Bølje Two different ways to write, depends on what of the two norwegian languages you use.
"Gud Signe Maten" translates to "God bless the food" in Norwegian. It is a phrase often used as a blessing or a prayer before meals, expressing gratitude for the food and asking for divine blessing upon it. This reflects a cultural practice of acknowledging the nourishment provided and showing appreciation.
In Norway we have two official norwegian writing languages; bokmål and nynorsk. Most people write bokmål, but some people write nynorsk too. The word "heim" is a nynorsk word, so its rarely used but it means home. In bokmål we call home for "hjem". Nynorsk and bokmål is similar, so one can understand each other.
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