意思
The ability to converse in Norwegian.
文化背景
Norwegians are very humble about their language. If you speak even a little, they will often praise you with 'Så flink du er!' (How clever you are!). In the capital, people switch to English very quickly. You might need to explicitly ask to 'snakke norsk' to get practice. Here, dialects are very strong. People might say 'snakke' but use words from 'Nynorsk' (the second written standard), which can sound different. Even in international companies, the 'coffee machine talk' (lunsjprat) is almost always in Norwegian. Speaking the language is key to social inclusion at work.
Don't be afraid of mistakes
Norwegians value the effort of speaking their language more than perfect grammar.
The English Trap
If you struggle, people will switch to English. Politely say 'Kan vi fortsette på norsk?' to keep practicing.
意思
The ability to converse in Norwegian.
Don't be afraid of mistakes
Norwegians value the effort of speaking their language more than perfect grammar.
The English Trap
If you struggle, people will switch to English. Politely say 'Kan vi fortsette på norsk?' to keep practicing.
Listen to the melody
Norwegian is a tonal language. Try to mimic the 'up-and-down' rhythm when you speak.
Dialect awareness
You don't have to speak a dialect, but you should try to listen to as many as possible.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'å snakke'.
Jeg ______ norsk hver dag.
The sentence is in the present tense, so we use 'snakker'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
Norwegian does not use a preposition between 'snakke' and the language name.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Snakker du engelsk? B: Nei, jeg ______ ______.
The person is answering that they speak Norwegian instead of English.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to tell your boss you are improving.
'Bedre' means better, indicating improvement.
Match the Norwegian to the English.
Match the following:
Matching the correct tense forms.
🎉 得分: /5
视觉学习工具
练习题库
5 练习Jeg ______ norsk hver dag.
The sentence is in the present tense, so we use 'snakker'.
Choose the correct sentence:
Norwegian does not use a preposition between 'snakke' and the language name.
A: Snakker du engelsk? B: Nei, jeg ______ ______.
The person is answering that they speak Norwegian instead of English.
You want to tell your boss you are improving.
'Bedre' means better, indicating improvement.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Matching the correct tense forms.
🎉 得分: /5
常见问题
6 个问题Both are fine! 'Snakke' is safer for beginners and professional settings, while 'prate' is very common among friends.
Adding the definite ending ('the Norwegian of mine') is a common way to talk about your specific proficiency level.
No, Nynorsk is a written standard. You should focus on the spoken dialect of the area where you live.
You say: 'Jeg lærer å snakke norsk'.
The grammar is simple, but the pronunciation (especially the 'r' and the vowels) can take some time to master.
Only if you want to sound like a 19th-century priest or a politician giving a formal address.
相关表达
å prate
similarto chat
å tale
specialized formto give a speech
å forstå norsk
builds onto understand Norwegian
å kunne norsk
synonymto know/be able to speak Norwegian
morsmål
relatedmother tongue