Norwegian Travel DictionaryNorwegian / English TranslationsNorwegian is simliar to most Nordic-Germanic languages, such as Danish and Swedish. If you can speak another Germanic language you'll find many similarities. The hardest part is the pronounciation, and some of the words you see written will sound very different than what you may think. Click the link below for talking dictionaries and other useful Norwegian language products: |
Basic Words
Yes = Ja
No = Nei
Thank you = Takk
Thank you very much = Tusen takk
You're welcome = Vær så god
Please = Vær så snill
Excuse me = Unnskyld meg
Hello = Hallo
Goodbye = Ha det
So long = Ha det
Good morning = God morgen
Good afternoon = God aften, God ettermiddag
Good evening = God kveld, God aften
Good night = God natt, God kveld
Numbers
zero = null
one = en
two = to
three = tre
four = fire
five = fem
six = seks
seven = sju
eight = åtte
nine = ni
ten = ti
Getting Around
Where is ...? = Hvor er ...?
How much is the fare? = Hvor mye koster billetten?
Ticket = Billett
One ticket to ..., please. = En billett til ..., takk.
Where are you going? = Hvor drar du?
Where do you live? = Hvor bor du?
Train = Tog
Bus = Buss
Subway, Underground = T-bane
Airport = Flyplass
Train station = Jernbanestasjon
Bus station = Busstasjon
Subway station, Underground station =
T-banestasjon
Departure = Avgang
Arrival = Ankomst
Car rental agency = Bilutleiebyrå
Parking = Parkering
Accomodation
Hotel = Hotell
Room = Rom
Reservation = Resevering
Are there any vacancies for tonight? = Er det noe ledig for i natt?
No vacancies = Alt opptatt.
Passport = Pass
Days of the Week
Monday = mandag
Tuesday = tirsdag
Wednesday = onsdag
Thursday = torsdag
Friday = fredag
Saturday = lørdag
Sunday = søndag
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