Welcome to our home
In Norwegian, the English word for home would be: "Hjem"
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.
You can say "velkommen hjem" in Danish to mean "welcome home."
Velkommen hjem
"hjem" is Norwegian for "home".
Hjem, kjære hjem!
Quite simply, the Norwegian word for home is "hjem."
Du er klar til å dra hjem
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.
"Til vart hjem" translates to "To our home" in English. The phrase combines "til," meaning "to," "vart," meaning "our," and "hjem," meaning "home." It evokes a sense of belonging and connection to one's place of residence.
Hjem-IS was created in 1968.
The cast of Hjem bedre hjem - 2007 includes: Per Grunert as Himself - Advisor