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Learn basic Norwegian number vocabulary and how to count to 10
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Null. |
To. |
Fem. |
What do these words mean? |
Stick around. |
In this quick lesson, you’ll learn Norwegian number vocabulary, and how to count to ten. |
Before we start, did you know that one number in Norwegian has two different names? |
Do you know which one? |
Keep watching for the answer at the end. |
Null. |
Zero. |
Null. |
Null. |
Here’s a situation where you can use this word. |
Hvor mye pengar har du på konton? |
Null. |
How much money do you have in your bank account? |
Zero. |
Susan comments on the weather before heading out with Lina. |
Det er null grader ute, og det snør. |
Da tar jeg på meg den varumesterkåpen min. |
En. |
One. |
En. |
En. |
So here’s a situation where you can use this word. |
Jeg vant en million kroner. |
Åh, jeg har bare en kroner. |
To translate, this means, I won one million kroner. |
Oh, I only have one kroner. |
By the way, kroner is the Norwegian currency. |
Steven asks her to prepare to pay at a supermarket. |
Oscar, har du en dollar? |
Nej, det har jeg ikke. |
To. |
Two. |
To. |
To. |
Åh, jeg gikk to kilometer for å komme hit. Det er ikke så langt. |
To translate, this means, Åh, I walked two kilometers to get here. |
That’s not that far. |
Susan and Lina talk about their favorite number. |
To er mitt favorittnummer. |
Skjønner, mitt er syv. |
Tre. |
Three. |
Tre. |
Here’s a situation where you can use this. |
Jeg har tre sportsbiler. |
Slutt å skryte. |
To translate, this means, I have three sports cars. |
Stop bragging. |
Jack asks Steve if he can borrow a pen. |
Har du en pen? |
Ja, jeg har tre. |
Fire. |
Four. |
Fire. |
Here’s a situation where you can use this word. |
Hei, kan du snakke nå? |
Klokka er fire på natta. |
To translate, this means, Hi, can you talk right now? |
It’s four a.m. |
Susan asks Lina for help while shopping for groceries. |
Jeg planlager å lage en pie. Kan du hente fire æpler til meg? |
Selvfølgelig. Jeg skal plukke de beste. |
Fem. |
Five. |
Fem. |
Here’s a situation where you can use this. |
Jeg består eksamen. Å, så bra! Gi meg fem. |
To translate, this means, I passed my exam. |
Ask her comments on some starfish while at the beach with Tom. |
Se på sjøstjernerne. De har fem bein. |
De er fascinerende skapninger. |
Seks. |
Six. |
Seks. |
Here’s a situation where you can use this word. |
Å, jeg trenger virkelig en ny telefon. |
Hvorfor det? |
Jeg har hatt min i seks år nå. |
To translate, this means, Å, I really need a new phone. |
Why? |
Because I’ve had mine for six years now. |
Steve asked Jack for the time. |
Hva er klokka? |
Klokka er seks. |
Syv. |
Seven. |
Syv. |
Here’s a situation where you can use this word. |
Oj, hvor mange katter har du? |
Jag har syv katter, och jag vill gärna ha mer. |
To translate, this means, Wow, how many cats do you have? |
I have seven cats, and I would love to have more. |
Steve asks Oscar about the number of weeks in a year. |
Det är syv dagar i en uke, men hvor många uker är det i ett år? |
Det er omtrent 52 uker. |
Åtte. |
Eight. |
Åtte. |
Here’s a situation where you can use this word. |
Sov du i går natt? |
Nei, jeg så åtte episoder av mitt favorittshow. |
To translate, this means, Did you sleep last night? |
No, I watched eight episodes of my favorite show. |
Ni. |
Nine. |
Ni. |
Here’s a situation where you can use this word. |
Visste du at hundar har ni liv? |
Jeg tror du mener katter. |
To translate, this means, Did you know that dogs have nine lives? |
Ti. |
Ten. |
Ti. |
Here’s a situation where you can use this word. |
Hvordan smakte middagen jag lagde? |
Det smakte ti utav ti. |
To translate, this means, How did the dinner I made taste? It tasted like a ten out of ten. |
Oscar informs Tom on his flight’s arrival time. |
Flyer vårt er i rute. Flyer vil lande klokken ti. |
Let’s review. You’ll say the words in English, and your job is to say the words in Norwegian. |
Ready? |
Do you remember how to say zero? |
Null. |
And how to say one? |
En. |
And how about two? |
To. |
Do you remember how to say three? |
Tre. |
And how to say four? |
Fire. |
Let’s try five. |
Fem. |
What about six? |
Seks. |
Now, let’s see if you remember how to say seven. |
Syv. |
What about eight? |
Åtte. |
Do you remember how to say nine? |
Ni. |
And finally, do you remember how to say ten? |
Ti. |
Did you know that one number in Norwegian has two different names? |
Do you know which one? It’s number seven. |
In this lesson, you learned siv, but many people also say sju. Both are correct, but sju is generally more common in modern usage. |
Thanks for watching. Don’t forget to practice these new words and phrases, and see you next time. |
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