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Learn Norwegian

You can learn Norwegian to fluency fast

Learning a new language is a tough ask as an adult, but it’s essential to ensure a positive experience living in Norway.

Not only is it difficult, but foreigners in Norway need to make extra effort to learn Norwegian, because Scandinavians speak such good English.

Some expats choose to learn the language because their company pays for lessons, others because they want to understand more of what’s going on around them, while others want to relocate for the long-term.

Whether you’re just thinking about making the move, are in the process of relocating, or you just want to learn for fun, here are all our articles to help you in the process of learning Norwegian.

Start Here: If you’re at the beginning of your journey, check out our ultimate guide for beginners who want to understand how to learn Norwegian. It’s full of our best tips, all packed into one page.

Online Courses: The Mystery of Nils – Norwegian Class 101
Please in Norwegian

The Challenge of Learning Norwegian

Hja Norwegian

The “hja!” Sound Explained

A Norwegian newspaper

Your favourite Norwegian words

Skis on feet

“We are born with skis on our feet”

Bad weather clothes

“There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes”

Speaking Norwegian

Keith Brooks – Learning Norwegian in Kentucky

Farts Dempere road sign in Norway

My New Strategy for Learning Norwegian – Year 2

Nynorsk graffiti

Converting Nynorsk to Bokmål – Part Two

Sign in Nynorsk

Converting Nynorsk to Bokmål – Part One

Written forms of Norwegian

When is Norwegian not Norwegian?

Thanks concept in Norway with hands cupping a heart.

A Thousand Thanks: How to Say Thank You in Norwegian

Please in Norwegian

How To Say Please, Without Saying Please

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