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Hi everyone! I'm Alisha.
Welcome to Conversational Phrases!
We've found that the best way to learn a language is to speak it from day one! And the best way to start speaking is to learn phrases that you'll use in real conversations.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask the question, "When is your birthday?" After watching this video, you'll be able to ask and answer about the date of an event.
Now, let's take a look at some conversational phrases!
Listen to the dialogue.
Når har du bursdag?
Den er 4. mars.
Once more with the English translation.
Når har du bursdag?
“When is your birthday?”
Den er 4. mars.
“It's on March 4th.”
First of all you'll need to learn how to say "When is [event]?"
The pattern is: Når har/er [event]?
This Norwegian sentence translates as "When has/is [event]?" But it means “When is [event]?”.
For example:
“When is your birthday?”
Når har du bursdag?, Når har du bursdag?
Now, how do you answer this question?
Den er 4. mars.
“It's on March 4th.”
Listen to it again:
Den er 4. mars., Den er 4. mars.
This Norwegian sentence literally translates as "It is 4th March." But it means “It's on March 4th.”.

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