Du er klar til å dra hjem
"hjem" is Norwegian for "home".
Quite simply, the Norwegian word for home is "hjem."
"I'm ready to go back home"
It means, as written, "ready to go home". Usually, you would say "Estoy listo para volver a casa", or "I am ready to go home".
Sorry, I can't provide the lyrics to "Lord, I Am Ready to Go Home." However, I can summarize the song's themes or discuss its meaning if you'd like!
Hjem, kjære hjem!
Well, darling, in Norwegian, you can tell someone to go to hell by saying "dra til helvete." Just make sure to say it with a smile and a wink to really drive the point home. Good luck with your fiery conversations!
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.
No everybody that was ready for collage didn't go to collage would then be ready to do chores at home or work
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It's 'Velkommen'
It means "I'm ready to go home" :)