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#Norwegianlessons Reel by @speaknorsk (verified account) - Tag or send this to a friend who keeps saying "my Norwegian is not good enough." 🇳🇴

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#Norwegianlessons Reel by @mimmu.macrame - PART 1: Finnish 🇫🇮 I wanna try to say this in YOUR language, just by reading it from the comments without checking the correct pronunciation. I'll t
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PART 1: Finnish 🇫🇮 I wanna try to say this in YOUR language, just by reading it from the comments without checking the correct pronunciation. I'll try to say it the way I THINK it would be pronounced 🤭 You can then let me know how good or bad the pronunciation was 🤣 Let's do this 🔥 #finnish #language #learninglanguages #pronunciation #languages
#Norwegianlessons Reel by @learnwithablas - 10 Body Parts in Swedish
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Here are some Swedish words to add to your vocabulary.

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10 Body Parts in Swedish — Here are some Swedish words to add to your vocabulary. 🌍 Learn a language for free with Ablas: https://www.learnwithablas.com/ Are you new to Swedish or looking to flex your language skills? Ablas is designed to help you along your learning journey! On our website, you can get free access to heaps of content across 7 languages, and test your skills with a range of fun games. #swedish #vocabulary #wordoftheday #languagelearning #languages #learnswedish #polyglot #languagestudy #languagelover #learning #education
#Norwegianlessons Reel by @norskhub - 🤮 Have you ever been sick in Norway? If it isn't enough to not feel at your best, your body is struggling to stand up straight and then it comes… the
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🤮 Have you ever been sick in Norway? If it isn’t enough to not feel at your best, your body is struggling to stand up straight and then it comes… the daunting feeling of having to explain it all in a new language that isn’t yours (yet😉) I’ve created Lesson 10 for you so if the time comes that you’re sick and you have to call your doctor, explain your symptoms, get the medication prescribed at the pharmacy and all the questions that comes with it - you will be prepared🙏🏽🇳🇴 This is a practical way to learn how to speak, listen and read Norwegian, with a supportive approach from me🌱✨ 🇳🇴 Jeg er syk 🇳🇴 Jeg trenger en legetime 🇳🇴 Jeg har feber I hope that you will like the course. Comment «10» and I’ll send you the access to the course💌 Do you know someone that could use this course? Feel free to share it with them🌟
#Norwegianlessons Reel by @sannajohanna10 - Learn bodyparts in Finnish 😊. We start with face parts, hope this helps you. Save the video and learn these :😇🥰🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮

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Learn bodyparts in Finnish 😊. We start with face parts, hope this helps you. Save the video and learn these :😇🥰🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮 #finnishforforeigners #languagelearning #languagesconnectpeople #trustyourself #languagesconnectpeople
#Norwegianlessons Reel by @hitoshi_ninja - The provided image is a color-coded infographic titled "How long does it take to learn the official language of European countries?" which visualizes
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The provided image is a color-coded infographic titled "How long does it take to learn the official language of European countries?" which visualizes the relative difficulty of European languages for native English speakers. This map is likely based on data from the U.S. Foreign Service Institute (FSI), which categorizes languages by the number of weeks required to reach "Professional Working Proficiency." The data assumes an intensive study environment of roughly 25 hours per week. ​The map categorizes difficulty into five tiers: ​Green (12 Weeks): Representing English-speaking regions (UK and Ireland), suggesting these are the baseline or easiest "transitions." ​Blue (24 Weeks): Covers Romance languages like French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, as well as Scandinavian languages like Dutch, Norwegian, and Swedish. These share significant vocabulary or grammatical structures with English. ​Orange (30 Weeks): Specifically highlights German, which is more complex than its Germanic cousins due to its case system and word order. ​Red (44 Weeks): Encompasses most of Eastern Europe and the Balkans, including Russian, Polish, and Greek. These languages often feature entirely different alphabets or highly complex grammar. ​Black ("Good Luck"): Reserved for Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian. These are Uralic languages, not Indo-European, meaning they share virtually no common roots with English, making them notoriously difficult to master. ​While the map simplifies the process, it highlights the linguistic diversity of the continent and the steep learning curve for non-Indo-European tongues. ​Would you like me to find some specific resources or tips for learning one of the languages in the "Good Luck" category?
#Norwegianlessons Reel by @norwegian.with.tor (verified account) - Pronunciation | North VS South 🇳🇴

Diphthongs:
1. Deilig (delicious)
2. Teit (silly)
3. Regn (rain)
4. Sein (late)
5. Bein (bone)

Are pronounced di
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Pronunciation | North VS South 🇳🇴 Diphthongs: 1. Deilig (delicious) 2. Teit (silly) 3. Regn (rain) 4. Sein (late) 5. Bein (bone) Are pronounced differently based on dialects. Do you want me to pronounce other things, please leave a comment! #LearnNorwegian #SpeakNorwegian #PhrasesInNorwegian #NorwegianVocabulary #AudioLanguageLesson NorwegianCommunity SpeakLikeANorwegian QuickLanguageTip NorwegianFacts ScandiWords NorwegianWordOfTheDay NorwegianTips
#Norwegianlessons Reel by @engage_worksvocaai_ - Say goodbye to boring language learning 😊... @vocaai_official got me learning German body parts in a fun and interactive way!🇩🇪👏 Kindly Download V
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Say goodbye to boring language learning 😊... @vocaai_official got me learning German body parts in a fun and interactive way!🇩🇪👏 Kindly Download VOCA AI On App Store Now ! #vocaai #learninggerman #languageapp #languagejourney #germanlanguage
#Norwegianlessons Reel by @atlasai.study - Download AtlasAI if you want to be able to speak foreign languages.😳📈✅
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#Norwegianlessons Reel by @learnwithtriss - not me crying over one word 😭 should've just used airlearn from the start
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not me crying over one word 😭 should’ve just used airlearn from the start #airlearn #airlearnpartner #air256 #multilingual #motivation learnlanguages studyvibes inspiration languagelearning fyp foryou reels viral
#Norwegianlessons Reel by @speakviking (verified account) - One of the most useful things you can say in any language : I can / I can't 💪😅🇮🇸
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One of the most useful things you can say in any language : I can / I can’t 💪😅🇮🇸
#Norwegianlessons Reel by @norwegian.with.hinbun - Learning Norwegian prepositions can feel surprisingly tricky, especially when two tiny words seem interchangeable but completely change the meaning of
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Learning Norwegian prepositions can feel surprisingly tricky, especially when two tiny words seem interchangeable but completely change the meaning of a sentence. “I” and “på” are perfect examples of this. They are both common, both short, and both often translate to English as in, on, or at — yet they describe entirely different spatial ideas. Think of “i” as stepping inside something. You are surrounded by walls, borders, or invisible limits. A house, a city, a country, even a box — if you are mentally or physically “within” it, “i” is usually your best friend. It gives a sense of enclosure, like being held by the space around you. On the other hand, “på” is about contact or position. You are on a surface, at a location, attending an institution, or present at an event. It is less about being enclosed and more about being placed or situated. School, work, the table, a concert — these are points or platforms rather than containers. For English speakers, the confusion often comes from trying to map three English prepositions (in / on / at) onto just two Norwegian ones. Instead of translating word-for-word, it helps to visualize the scene. Ask yourself: Am I inside something, or am I on / at something? That mental picture is usually more reliable than memorizing lists. Mastering small distinctions like this builds real fluency. These tiny words appear everywhere in everyday conversation, so once they click, your Norwegian suddenly sounds more natural and confident. Language learning is not only about vocabulary — it is about perspective, and sometimes a single letter changes the entire viewpoint of a sentence. #norsklæring #norskgrammatikk #lærnorsk #språktips #norskhverdag

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