I can try to explain this, but it's difficult to explain how to pronounce these names.
Gjertsen: gj=y(as in yes)
e=e(like in end)
rts= like English(but with a rolling r)
en=en(like in end)
Kristiansen: Christianson
Myklebust: M=normal English m.
y= like in Molly
kl= like in cakles
e=e(like in end)
bust= like bus(u as in you) with a t at the end
Yttredal: Y=as in Molly
ttr= like in English (but with a rolling r)
e= like in end
dal=dal
Sørensen: Sø=like in son
ren= as in surender
s= normal English s
en= like in end
Ågotnes: Å= a (as in all)
got= got
nes= nes like in nessy(yes the monster in the lake)
OK, so I tried to help, I have no idea if this'll help anything...you can try and find clips on youtube though...
Why did many Norwegians leave for America after 1850?
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Maybe, think about how many times he has visited Norway? (I dunno)
But when he was in Sweden and was asked a question about "what's the capital of Sweden?" he didn't know, haha...
How many reaindeer are in Norway?
There really isn't an approximate number, but there is quite a bit and many different breeds.
That's a matter of opinion, there may be a Norwegian person that is rude, self centered and evil, and then there may be a Norwegian that is kind and loving. It depends on which Norwegian person you are talking about.
When did Norwegians arrive in Scandinavia?
The exact year is not known. Norwegians are ancestors of Battle-Axe humans who migrated to Scandinavia from "mainland" Europe.
Are there such things as Norwegian Jackrabbits?
Jackrabbit is just another name for a hare.
"Jackrabbit" is an American term for hares. It originates from "jackass rabbits", which were featured in Mark Twain's book, "Roughing It", and later shortened to jackrabbit.
There is no such species called the "Norwegian Jackrabbit". However there are hares (aka jackrabbits) in Norway. Most notably European Haresand Mountain Hares.
Hares with "Jackrabbit" in their name are dominantly found in North America (United States, Canada and parts of Mexico), since that's where the term originates. These are the white-tailed jackrabbit, the antelope Jackrabbit and the black-tailed jackrabbit.
Norway gets sunlight all day 14weeks how many days of continuous sunlight is this?
using simple math I'd say 14 times 7 is 98. 98 days of continuous sunlight. was this a trick question?
What is the difference between a Swedish accent and a Norwegian accent?
it is about 15 % differens , if talk slowly you understand well.
What is the word for hot in Norwegian?
Varm eller het, but if it is a person you mean one usually just say She/he is hot
Where is the Royal School of Art and Design of Christiania?
It was in Christiania, now known as Oslo, the capital of Norway
Norway is situated in the northern part of Europe, usually called "Norden" (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finnland and Iceland). Our closest region in called "Skandinavia" and is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Inside Norway, we have 19 counties:
In the northern region: Finnmark (included Svalbard), Troms, Nordland.
In the central region: Nord- Trøndelag and Sør Trøndelag
In the western region: Møre og Romsdal, Sogn og Fjordande, Hordaland and Rogaland.
In the souther region: Aust(øst)-Agder, Vest- Agder.
In the eastern region: Akershus, Oslo, Vestfold, Østfold, Hedemark, Oppland, Telemark and Buskerud.
For more info on the regions, see the related links below.
How do you say by in Norwegian?
"by" in Norwegian is used by four different words depending on the sentence.
Examples:
This is made by myself - Den er laget AV meg selv.
He is standing by the tree - Han står VED treet.
and then you can use MED and TIL too.