Norwegian Language: Possessive Pronouns
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- His, hers, mine, yours. This was about time you learnd. If you master this you will sound more norwegian than if you use the posessive in front! This will be "Mine" = min, mi, mitt, mine. "Yours" = din, di, ditt, dine .
Good luck to you all!
Hey all Norwegian learners!
The language I'm teaching is not Bokmål nor Nynorsk. It's an east dialect and I don't think you will have much problem with bokmål after this. :) And everyone will understand this.
I am Norwegian, from Norway. Born and raised. I live in Oslo, with my husband and son.
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Thanks a lot, good to learn this before doing exercises in duolingo
Mark I’ve been learning Norwegian on Duolingo for a month and it’s very effective for me
I come from Duolingo too 👍🏼 very very useful!!! Tusen takk 🙏🏼
Thank you very much, I've been learning Norwegian for a couple of months on Duo.
I have been stuck on matching the possessive pronouns, but now I understand the application taking into account gender and plurality.
Tusen takk :)
Very good examples! Thanks for the explanations and the grammar script on screen, that helps a lot.
Your videos are always very helpful, thank you so much :) my norwegian has improved greatly due to you!
That makes me so happy! Tusen takk! :)
You are an awesome teacher! I love your videos. Thank you!
Brilliant - really clear & helpful. Thanks!
In spanish is not that difficult! 😢 but thanks for the explain on these 3 videos 👌oh also, anyone 2019?
Thanks, your all videos are really helpful.
i am a big fan of norwegian. i really like your videos. thank you. my native language is turkish and we use the possesive pronouns exactly like norwegian. also that emphasis thing you mentioned is same also in turkish. that made it easier for me to learn:)))
ThePolitissa Same! I'm Turkish too :)
Thanks! It's not easy to find norwegian material so good explained
Thank you for the video you made.It helps a lot.❤
Im happy :D
+Norwegian Teacher - Karin hi preety girl
Hi, i'm from brazil
your classes are awesome!!!
Thank you so much, you helpping us ( the Syrians ) who just arrived to Norway so much, tusen takk og du er så bra
جهاد الكيلاني Welcome to our country! :) Hope you have an easy time adapting and learning the language! :)
.du er så bra lærere og jeg gå bra på Norsk nå. Tusen takk :) sorry if I write somr wrong but I do My best
Tusen Takk, Karin!!!
It was very useful. thanks, dear Karin
tusen takk Karin , I use Duolingo and it's the part that confused me a lot , and then you come to clarify it , and again thank you
Thank you since from Brazil! I'm decide to learn a little of norwegiant!
Tusen Takk for for denne videoen
Thank you this is very useful
You are very good Karin! Love you from Brazil!
Трудно, но с видео стало понятно. Спасибо. Takk!
Very interesting. Tusen takk!
Så bra :D
thank you for you great help i like it
Very good video 👍🏼
thank you this helped a lot
as Russian speaker I'found it familiar, we have same idea with possessive nouns))) thanks for sharing your videos))
Cool :D
Tusen takk.
tusen takk for dette!
Bare hyggelig :)
aah this helped me a lot thank you
Your videos are very helpful thank you for tutoring me also I think you are very beautiful :)
Tussen Takk!
tusen takk for dette video. Videoene dine alltid hjelp meg :3.
Hope that's right ^___^
"Videoene dine hjelper meg alltid" :) Almost correct ;) But thats good! :D
jeg elsker din video,i hope that's right :)
thank you so much
det er so bra! thank u!
Great :D
Veldig bra. What about their car or their cars? Is that still deres?
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Duolingo's gotten me good on pronouns ... good to watch your video
Hello Karin!
I learnt that the possessive noun comes after the noun when it is in the definite form ( e.g. bilen)
and when the possessive noun comes before the noun , it is in the indefinite form.
Is it right ?
didn't go through "our" would that be in a separate video?
just do e.g: the dog= hunden and put vår after: hunden vår= our dog
Would "Jeg synger med momma mi" work as "I sing with my mom"?
Thanks for that very clear lesson! I'm confused about one thing though - how many people actually say klokka mi as opposed to klokken min? I thought feminine and masculine pretty much merged into one gender in Norwegian and there's just neuter & non-neuter....?
Hei Karin! Hvordan går det med deg? (:
Could you please explain to me about the possessive pronouns using 'den' and 'det', like 'its' in English? And does it happen with 'denne' and 'dette'?
Tusen hjertelig takk for forklarene dine!!
Og hilsener fra sørlige Brasil!!
I have a video on "dette, denne and disse" --> czcams.com/video/OFUwTf3LXEQ/video.html
"den" is used on feminine and masculine nouns. See my videos on nouns.
"det" is used about neuter nouns :) Hope that helps!
Hello! :)
Actually I had already watched this video you sent me... Maybe I didn't made myself clear. My question was if in Norwegian we find: dens, dets, dennes and dettes?
+Norwegian teacher-karin
thanks alottttt
Hi Crienexzy - Norwegian Teacher det er veldig fint video, tussen takk ,
Så bra :D
👍 👍 👍
Okay so I’m really confused why you would say “bilen min” the car mine? i don’t get it. How do you know which side to put the “min” on?
Hesten spiser skjerfet mitt!
That I learned from Duolingo. :D
Also, for once I'm glad about my native language (german) having three grammatical genders as well. No problem at all understanding how it works in norwegian. Only problem is if the gender is different. For example, it's "Das Boot" in german (neuter) but "Båten" (male) in norwegian. And it's "Der Zug" (male) but "Toget" (neuter) in norwegian. A little bit confusing, but I hope people will still understand me even if I use the wrong gender, heh.
Our: vår (masculine and famenine); vårt (neutral) and våre (plural) is that right Karin? :-))
Damn, this is proving to be so difficult to me, I'm so stuck here.😖 atm it's like lottery for me
What about the word våre? is it only for our?
If you don't mind me asking how accepting is Norway to LBGT and also do you have any tips for someone who wants to move there.
I think we are very accepting! At least I hope we are. I dont know anyone that are not.. But tips before moving here.. Its probably go out, party, get to know people the norwegian way ^^
no wait i didn't understand when i have to say det er mine sko or det er skone mine
Where is the video with the gender of the nouns?
why has ‘yours’ got like 5 other words :( and ‘mine/my’
Why didn't she tell how is "our" ?
Felipe Korolevsky vår/vårt/våre
@@toretiavideo: Hva blir været vårt?
Who uses then feminine nouns?? If it easier to make it masculine.
Norwegian teachers - Karin
this lesson was hard. YOu have to remember what gender every object is. You get it wrong if you say boken min instead of boken mi.
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Sorry to be greedy, but it would also be helpful to the know how to say "our" and "their", to round out the set. Thanks for all your work.
In English these are called possessive pronouns, btw : )
Thank you for this :) I will change the title asap! :) And im bummed that the "our" wasnt included when I read about this to make the video. It's hopeless to think of everything on my own :P But "their" and "your" is "deres", the one i have used :)
Crienexzy - Norwegian Teacher Quite interesting that "their" and "your" (pl.) is the same word. I shall have to read up on how to tell the difference in context. You are doing quite well on your own. I like how you keep it simple and make it easy to follow along. You can always add extra stuff later! :)
HVA FAEN
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