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	<title>Comments on: Norwegian Lesson 120</title>
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		<title>By: Rachael</title>
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		<description>Hey there, I just thought I should say that the audio for this lesson doesn&#039;t correspond with &#039;Britts Fortelling – Middag&#039;, but is instead from an earlier lesson (&#039;Simon er maler og jobber...&#039;).
Also, I really want to thank and congratulate you both for these lessons. I live in the UK, and have just come back from a month in Norway visiting my boyfriend. Going through these lessons has really helped me better understand and expand on all the little bits and bobs I picked up from my stay (especially all the food words - I seem to pick those up fastest! mmm ;P).
x

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&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;from L-Jay:&lt;/strong&gt;
oops...lol.  ok, it&#039;s fixed.  Thanks for the heads up.  (We don&#039;t know what happened there...lol.)  And thanks for the encouragement.  It&#039;s nice to hear that readers find our Norwegian Lessons useful ;).
Food is the thing that I picked up first too.  That and how to read the &#039;what&#039;s on&#039; pages of the newspaper...lol.  But I quickly learnt not to say &#039;Jeg er fyll&#039; at the dinner table...lol.  It works in English but in Norwegian you are saying &#039;I am drink&#039;...lol.&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey there, I just thought I should say that the audio for this lesson doesn&#8217;t correspond with &#8216;Britts Fortelling – Middag&#8217;, but is instead from an earlier lesson (&#8216;Simon er maler og jobber&#8230;&#8217;).<br />
Also, I really want to thank and congratulate you both for these lessons. I live in the UK, and have just come back from a month in Norway visiting my boyfriend. Going through these lessons has really helped me better understand and expand on all the little bits and bobs I picked up from my stay (especially all the food words &#8211; I seem to pick those up fastest! mmm ;P).<br />
x</p>
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<em><strong>from L-Jay:</strong><br />
oops&#8230;lol.  ok, it&#8217;s fixed.  Thanks for the heads up.  (We don&#8217;t know what happened there&#8230;lol.)  And thanks for the encouragement.  It&#8217;s nice to hear that readers find our Norwegian Lessons useful <img src='http://mylittlenorway.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> .<br />
Food is the thing that I picked up first too.  That and how to read the &#8216;what&#8217;s on&#8217; pages of the newspaper&#8230;lol.  But I quickly learnt not to say &#8216;Jeg er fyll&#8217; at the dinner table&#8230;lol.  It works in English but in Norwegian you are saying &#8216;I am drink&#8217;&#8230;lol.</em></p>
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