Pronunciation. Consonant T
Learn how to pronounce T. The link below will take you to the pronunciation course. The lesson will open in a new tab.
Learn how to pronounce T. The link below will take you to the pronunciation course. The lesson will open in a new tab.
“Å vite” means “to know”. Unlike all the other verbs we have learned so far, it changes to “vet” in different persons: jeg vet – I know du vet – you know vi vet – we know To say that you don’t know something, simply add “ikke”: Jeg vet ikke. – I don’t know. Remember …
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Så koselig! “Så koselig!” literally means something like “So cosy”, but there is no direct translation into English. “Koselig” refers to things, people or events that give you the feeling of comfort, coziness, satisfaction and relaxation. A quiet evening with family watching a movie and drinking hot chocolate can be “koselig”. A picnic with friends …
Preposition “på” You have noticed that preposition “på” is used in different contexts. Here are some examples of expressions that are used with the preposition “på.” “På” with days: på mandag – on Monday på søndag – on Sunday på onsdager – on Wednesdays på lørdager – on Saturdays Other expressions: På tur – on …