Norwegian Dictionary - Norwegian words

In Norway, the language is norwegian. This is a vocabulary of words and phrases in norwegian. You may ask "What is hallo in norwegian".


Greetings in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
Hello!Hallo! / Hei!
Good morning!God morgen!
Good afternoon!God middag!
Good evening!
Welcome!--
How are you?--

Farewell in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
Bye.Ha det!
Good Bye!Ha det!
Good night!God natt!
See you!--
See you later!--
See you tomorrow!--
See you soon!--
Take care!-
Sleep well! / Sleep tight!-

Important phrases

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
I love you.Jeg elsker deg.
I like you.-
Happy birthday!Til lykke med fødselsdagen.
Congratulations!-
Thank you! / Thanks!-
Have a good journey!-
Thank you very much!-
I miss you!-
Bless you! (after sneezing)-
Get well soon! (when someone is ill)-
Enjoy your meal!-
Merry Christmas!Gledelig jul!
Happy Easter!God påske!
Cheers!-
Have fun!-

Weekdays in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
Mondaymandag
Tuesdaytirsdag
Wednesdayonsdag
Thursdaytorsdag
Fridayfredag
Saturdaylørdag
Sundaysøndag

Months in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
Januaryjanuar
Februaryfebruar
Marchmars
Aprilapril
Maymai
Junejuni
Julyjuli
Augustaugust
Septemberseptember
Octoberoktober
Novembernovember
Decemberdesember

Numbers in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
zeronull
oneen/ett
twoto
threetre
fourfire
fivefem
sixseks
sevensju
eightåtte
nineni
tenti

Colors in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
black
white
red
yellow
green
blue
orange
brown
grey
turquoise
lilac, violet
pink

Times of the year in Norwegian (seasons)

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
spring, springtime
summer, summertime
autumn, fall
winter, wintertime

Members of the family in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
mother
father
brother
sister
grandmother, grandma
grandfather, grandpa
husband
wife
son
daughter
uncle
aunt
cousin (male)
cousin (female)
nephew
niece
great-grandfather
great-grandmother
great-uncle
great-aunt
father-in-law
mother-in-law
son-in-law
daughter-in-law
brother-in-law
sister-in-law
grandson
granddaughter
great-grandson
great-granddaughter

Parts of the body in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
ankle
arm, arms
back
beard
bellybutton
body
bone
bottom
brain
cheek
chest
chin
ear, ears
earlobe
elbow
eye, eyes
face
finger, fingers
fingernail, fingernails
foot, feet
forehead
hair
hand, hands
head
heart
hip
knee, knees
leg, legs
lip
lung
mouth
neck
nose
shoulder, shoulders
stomach
thumb
toe, toes
tongue

Introducing yourself in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
What's your name?--
My name is ...--
Where do you live?--
I live in ...--
How old are you?--
I am ... years old.--

Question words (interrogative pronouns)

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
who-
how-
what-
why-
where-
when-

Asking for directions in Norwegian

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
right-
left-
straight ahead-

Learning the language

EnglishNorwegianPronunciation
basic vocabulary-
conjugation-
dictionary-
encyclopedia-
foreign language-
grammar-
language course-
mother tongue-
practice, exercise-
private lessons-
word-

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More information about this language:
Norwegian Alphabet - Norwegian Letters
Norwegian - Special Characters (HTML)