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benbrudd

benbrudd said

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on 9/10/2008 this wasnt really good tips to follow..
you (du)
no(nei)
i (pronounced: jei)

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on 8/8/2006 "Vær så snill" is "please" in Norwegian.

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on 2/8/2006 I'd just like to clear up the issue of the word jeg and it's pronunciation. It is not normally said as "yii" but as it is spelled "jeg."

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on 11/22/2005 The Norwegian people are extremely shy. Be the one to approach then for a conversation since it will be rare for them to start a conversation with a stranger. Once they get to know you better they become a lot more friendly.

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on 11/22/2005 "Vær så snill" is "please" in Norwegian.

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on 11/22/2005 Norwegians don't use first names as extensively as English speakers do--I guess this would've been true 20 years ago. But today, everybody's on a first name basis.

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on 11/22/2005 Hey there. Cool pages you have here. One little thing: "Ha det" is not pronouced "ha-da" at all, but like "ha-the" - with a little less pressure on the th-sound. (More like a t)... :) Have fun!

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