Learn Norwegian Podcast 103c
Hei, alle sammen!
In this Podcast we revise some of the basic conversational questions and answers from the last couple of podcast lessons. The exercises encourage you to listen, think and speak. Make sure you say the sentences out loud so you can judge if you are pronouncing them properly.
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Many English words actually come from old Norse language – brought by Vikings to England in medieval times. Here are some words you have probably uttered without realising you are speaking Norwegian!
There is an opposition in everything. At the darkest time of the year, we celebrate Christmas. And at the exact opposite end, when the midnight sun is at its highest, we celebrate Midsummer.
The further ‘out of the way’ you go the more common it is to see folk cottages standing by the side of roads, along fjords or in a thicket of trees, minding their own business.
How Norway became a country is shrouded in mystery and folklore. The most well known tale is of Harald Hårfagre who gathered the small kingdoms of the north into a unified nation in 872AD – and of course, this story is about love.

