Norwegian to English
Norwegian is spoken exclusively in Norway and is the closest descendant language from Old Norse, excluding Icelandic. Norwegian is the official language of Norway and has no Standard Norwegian - meaning everything has their own dialect. If you want to know how to translate something from Norwegian into English, then ask your question in this category.
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added How do you spell travel safe in Norwegian to Norwegian to English 23 May 2012 21:59
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added Can you translate I am my own worst enemy in Norse or norweigian to Norwegian to English 20 May 2012 20:44
buatkan pengumuman dalam bahasa inggris
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www.telefonkatalogen.no
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Ronan is an old Irish name that means "little seal". As far as I know it has no Viking origin.
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For detailed information, contact the Financial Aid Office at the college or university of your choice. However, you should start...
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it's a slang form of "está aqui" , it's here.
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Unnatural, uncommon, different, abnormalArtificial, fake, unorganic, synthetic
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The cold record in Finnmark (the northernmost county in Norway) is -50 C. (50 degrees below freezing). A more typical...
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The Legend of Mount Mayon Makusotg, the tribal chief of Rawis, had a daughter, Daragang Magayon, whose outward beauty was matched...
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Not really a Norwegian word -see discussion
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if you have arabic tv you can watch on aljadeed
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How do I buy Norway Oil Certificates
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"happy new year" is "gott nytt år". Literally adding the word "friends" at the end of this sounds a bit awkward; you could try...
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Here: In English: A house, the house, houses, the houses. Norwegian declination of neuter nouns: Et ~, det ~et, ~, de ~ene...
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For most towns, you use "by" (in some cases even "storby", meaning large town/city, and conversely, you can use "småby" (small...
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One well-known Norwegian food is lutefisk, a dish made by soaking cod in lye, then cooking it to a gelatinous consistency.
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En, to, tre, fire, fem, seks, syv, åtte, ni, ti, elleve, tolv, tretten, fjorten, femten, seksten, sytten, atten, nitten, tyve.
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Many body parts that move on their own (not being carried along, attached to another body part), such as the arm or leg through...
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