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Learn how to use the simple past and perfect present tenses, from a conversation between two people in Norway
Learn how to form the simple past and present perfect tenses, from a conversation between two people in Norway
Learn how to use the verb form meaning "have already"
Learn about using irregular verbs and slang
Learn about using a bit of Norwegian slang, an, that's nearly impossible to translate into English
Learn about using the Norwegian word that means "should" in English
Learn some of the ways the Norwegian word som is used
Learn more about using the Norwegian word som
Learn about using the Norwegian words for "to" and "for," which might sound easy, but their usage in Norwegian is different than it is in English
Learn how to use adverbs
Learn how to use the Norwegian word for "if"
Learn the difference between two Norwegian words which both translate as "if" in English
Learn how to use the Norwegian phrase, Om du kan, which means "if you can"
Learn the Norwegian phrases for "to like," "to be tired," and "how"
Learn the verbs tenke ("to think") and tro ("to believe")
Learn a third word which can also sometimes be translated as "I think" or "I believe," although its meaning is closer to the English "I perceive"
Learn about using the Norwegian word for "or" and about the pauses you may sometimes notice in longer Norwegian sentences
Learn some more subtle tips about semantics and how to form longer sentences
Learn about the most common conjunctions and how to use them
Learn about using incomplete sentences
Learn about using compounds in Norwegian and the mistakes that sometimes go along with their use
Learn how to use the Norwegian word for "because" and to express reasons for why something is a certain way
Learn what to watch out for when using the word "hvordan," and learn some information about the job market in Norway
Learn how to use long questions and adjective comparatives and superlatives
Learn how to use pronouns