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Edvard Munch Posted by kari on Nov 13, 2009
Just to clarify from the beginning, his last name is not pronounced “munch” as in to munch on something, it is pronounced “Moonk” with the vowel quickly prounounced, not like “moo” as in a cow moos. I have heard so many people pronounce it wrong and it just sounds bad, doesn’t it? Edvard Munch is…
Holmenkollen Posted by kari on Nov 7, 2009
Holmenkollen ski jump (in Holmenkollen, Oslo) is one of Oslo’s main attractions, one that you will not want to miss. It is host to the world’s second oldest ski jump competitition (that stil exists) and home to the oldest ski musuem in the world. Over 1 million tourists visit the attraction every year. I lived in…
Sterke verber Posted by kari on Oct 20, 2009
Strong verbs. Unfortunately, as I mentioned previously, you cannot tell by looking at a verb if it is sterk or svak. Additionally, there isn’t exactly an easy way to learn the past tense of sterke verber; memorization is the only answer. Unlike svake verber, sterke verber do not follow any kind of pattern. Isn’t it interesting…
Svake verber Posted by kari on Oct 19, 2009
Weak verbs. Norwegian has both svake verber (endings are added to the root of the verb to form the past tense-preteritum) and sterke verber (this involves a vowel change in the root and there is often no ending at all). There are many fewer sterke verber than there are svake verber, so I recommend familiarizing yourself with the…
Negation Posted by kari on Oct 14, 2009
The time is ripe to talk about negation, although many of you have probably caught on to the methods of negation på norsk-that is-how to deny that something is true. There are several different words to use, the most common of course is ikke, which means ‘not.’ One can also use knapt (hardly) and alldri…
Følelser Posted by kari on Oct 13, 2009
Feelings. You may have heard before that in an initial encounter, at least, Norwegians are cold, unfriendly, and sometimes seemingly emotionless people. If you are from the midwest, you probably hear this about your neighbors (and perhaps yourselves) who descend from northern Europeans. This is a stereotype to which I do not fully subscribe, for I have…
Hver dag. Posted by kari on Oct 7, 2009
Every day. I’m getting into this theme of things we do daglig (daily). Of course some of the things I do in my dagligliv (daily life), you do not do and some of the things you do in your dagligliv, I do not do. However, many of the things we do in our dagligeliv (notice…