Some examples of the dialect variation and diversity in Norway

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2021
  • Some examples of the dialect variation and diversity in Norway.
    The dialects in the examples:
    Oslo
    Toten, Oppland
    Vågå, Oppland
    Vinje, Vest-Telemark
    Gjerstad, Aust-Agder
    Grimstad, Aust-Agder
    Birkeland, Aust-Agder
    Valle, Setesdal, Aust-Agder
    Kristiansand, Vest-Agder
    Jæren, Rogaland
    Hardanger, Hordaland
    Bergen, Hordaland
    Sogn og Fjordane
    Sunnmøre, Møre og Romsdal
    Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag
    Namsos, Nord-Trøndelag
    Brønnøysund, Nordland
    Nord-Norge
    Finnmark
    Finnmark, sami accent

Komentáře • 81

  • @lisavelajen
    @lisavelajen Před 2 lety +49

    That finnmarking cursing about the weather is representing every Northern Norwegian

  • @johansvideor
    @johansvideor Před 2 měsíci +4

    I'm a Swedish speaker from Finland, Ostrobothnia and I understand best the examples from the middle of the country and the ones from Finnmark. Some things sound very similar in my own Swedish dialect, like "mytji meir" (much more) that we pronounce exactly the same. The Nynorsk way of spelling feels very natural, fits very well with my own dialect. We have the same old diphthongs, like "stein", "heim", "röyk" etc.

  • @yogxoth1959
    @yogxoth1959 Před 2 lety +29

    The Finnmark dialect was very understandable as a Swede.

    • @jonasHM
      @jonasHM Před 2 lety +1

      Which was the most difficult one?

    • @fylke1814
      @fylke1814 Před rokem +1

      It’s probably all the cursing😂🍺

    • @nearjuice5072
      @nearjuice5072 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@jonasHMJæren was the hardest one for me (I'm also Swedish)

    • @luch9813
      @luch9813 Před 3 měsíci

      E nord norsk tett på svensk eller ?

    • @exentr
      @exentr Před 2 měsíci

      @@luch9813 Ja, jeg tror det. På et eller anna vis resonnerer nordnorsk til nordsvensk for sydsvensker. Jeg har opplevd det. Flere personer uavhengige av hverandre sa at jeg snakka svensk/nordsvensk. Om det er ei "greie" de tuller med i sørsverige eller hva det er, vet jeg ikke. Jeg ble småstressa av det

  • @kjirsten7600
    @kjirsten7600 Před 2 lety +10

    Can you find or do you have more samples? I would love to hear Lyngdal, Vest-Adger. You don't have to make a video for me, you can just direct me to the sample of that dialect. Also if you could include an Arendal, Aust-Adger sample.

  • @StaceySeelie
    @StaceySeelie Před rokem +10

    Listening as a non-native of both Norwegian and Swedish, the very last one (Finnmark-Sami) sounded closer to the Swedish accent to my ears.
    Thank you so much for this video! As a learner of Norwegian (and Swedish) I don't find many examples of the Northern dialects/accents and I really want to listen to them more, so I appreciate this a lot.

    • @fnym9rdsavsffdik9a25
      @fnym9rdsavsffdik9a25 Před 9 měsíci +2

      the sami people have been living a long time in fennoscandia and as such they have spread out to a degree so currently sami people live in finland, sweden and russia, and as such the language have been mixed a bit but because the sami society was rather isolated there are not a lot of mutual intelligibility between norwegian, swedish, finnish (unsure about russian but I doubt it) & sami,
      in case you might find it interesting, there are 2 other languages in northern norway that is not mentioned in the video one extinct pidgin language (russenorsk/russernorsk last used in 1923 so kind of understandable) and one living language (kvensk/kvääni) that is a variant of finnish that was used in northern norway, from what I remember the finnish use saksalainen for germans and the kvens use tyskerlainen (lainen is a suffix that designate the origin of the person, saksa means saxon in old saxon and tysker means german in modern norwegian)

    • @StaceySeelie
      @StaceySeelie Před 9 měsíci

      @@fnym9rdsavsffdik9a25 Thank you so much for this! I've never heard of those two languages and I am indeed interested in learning more. It's time for me to do some research. :)

  • @nearjuice5072
    @nearjuice5072 Před 9 měsíci +9

    Intressant video. Som svensk har jag lättast att förstå dialekterna från Sogn og fjordane och Finnmark. Bergen och Oslo-dialekterna har jag också rätt lätt att förstå eftersom det är de jag hör oftast.

    • @exentr
      @exentr Před 8 měsíci +2

      Jeg er finnmarking. Jeg besøkte en barndomsvenn i Sødermannslands län. Noen påsto at jeg snakka nordsvensk. De ville ikke tro at jeg er norsk. Jeg vet ikke om de mente alvor.

  • @lorrainegatanianhits8331
    @lorrainegatanianhits8331 Před měsícem +3

    Actually a huge variation in dialect, wow.

  • @Mrktn4
    @Mrktn4 Před 2 lety +8

    As a spanish speaker, I love this

  • @Ama-hi5kn
    @Ama-hi5kn Před 11 měsíci

    In Aust-Agder county we also use the expression "Gyslse".

  • @larsmonsen88
    @larsmonsen88 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fy faen her er det mange gullkorn fra gammelt norsk TV.. Shouout til Arne Brimi.

  • @Mnnvint
    @Mnnvint Před 4 měsíci

    Some of these, like the princess, are reading from scripts and that makes you speak differently than when you're talking naturally. And some are comedians doing the dialect as part of their act (the guy at 12:05 for instance, Arthur Arntsen at 14:17 and Ingor Ánte Áilo Gaup at 16:53), even if it's their natural dialect they don't exactly speak in their natural voice.

  • @HG-sx5xz
    @HG-sx5xz Před 2 lety +13

    More examples of Nord-Norge would be good xD

    • @tk-bs3cd
      @tk-bs3cd Před rokem +2

      ja helt ærlig. ihvertfall forskjellige eksempler fra nordland, lofoten og tromsø

    • @dan74695
      @dan74695 Před rokem

      Dæ tykkje æg mæd.

    • @dan74695
      @dan74695 Před rokem

      @@tk-bs3cd Hadde vore gott mæd nokker døma frå Ofotn, um måle ikkje e utvatna. Folk tala jævle utvatna her i Narvik by...

    • @dan74695
      @dan74695 Před rokem

      Nord-Norgje

    • @annominous826
      @annominous826 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Oluf is kind of not really representative.

  • @alessandrolelli3212
    @alessandrolelli3212 Před 5 měsíci

    The funniest thing is that they sound all the same to me 😂,maybe it's the fact I am from Italy so the language is totally different!

  • @ryder_hd
    @ryder_hd Před 9 měsíci +3

    Are they mutually intelligible? I’m about to start learning Norwegian but I don’t want to not be able to communicate with most of the country!

    • @kaste94
      @kaste94  Před 9 měsíci

      Norway has many dialects. Some more understandable than others. Some dialects is even not understandable to many norwegians. Norway has two written languages and Bokmål is the most common to learn. Bokmål is most like the Oslo dialect and central eastern areas of Norway.

    • @lmatt88
      @lmatt88 Před 8 měsíci +2

      The thing is Norwegians are used to their millions of dialects. As a foreigner it will be a challenge.

    • @exentr
      @exentr Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@lmatt88 Look up English dialects on youtube. It is a variety of dialects but when you handle English, you can understand more. Same in Norwegian.

    • @doncarlodivargas5497
      @doncarlodivargas5497 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Some 20 years ago I worked with two guys from the westcost, both on an island, but not the same island, and they had to talk English to each other, with me looking at them, not believing my own ears, and the manager laughing so he almost fell off the chair, so, not understanding is more the rule, same with a guy I worked with from stavanger, I had no problem, until he met some of his friends from his childhood, I had no idea what he said anymore

    • @lmatt88
      @lmatt88 Před 5 měsíci

      @@doncarlodivargas5497 wow first time I hear that

  • @katarinastene9069
    @katarinastene9069 Před rokem +1

    Valle!)

  • @kirohaas3193
    @kirohaas3193 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Kunne ha trengt ei breiare variasjon på Nord-Norske dialekta, for eksempel Tromsø, Bodø og Harstad, og ikkje bære han Oluf imot en kar fra Brønnøysund. Burde ikkje være vanskelig å finne et klip fra Pelle Politibil før å vise fram Bodø-dialekta.

    • @kaste94
      @kaste94  Před 9 měsíci

      Ja, helt enig. Det får bli i neste video. Denne videoen ble egentlig laget til privat bruk for noen i USA ☺️

    • @doncarlodivargas5497
      @doncarlodivargas5497 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hva med den videoen på CZcams hvor en kar fra nordnorge banner så det lyser i flere minutter? Mener å huske han slet med å reparere en vaskemaskin?

  • @seriksson9721
    @seriksson9721 Před 3 lety +5

    "Kempe greit", nu kanske man förstår lite bättre. Tack

  • @CarpetHater
    @CarpetHater Před 3 lety +9

    Mette Marit snakkår ikke den breieste varianten a Kristiansandsdialekta, men god video allikavel.

    • @kaste94
      @kaste94  Před 3 lety +3

      Nei, hun gjør ikke det, men hun har likevel den typiske moderne dialekten fra Kristiansand. Denne videoen er på ingen måte profesjonell. Noen av dialektene er helt klart breiere enn andre.

    • @CarpetHater
      @CarpetHater Před 3 lety +2

      @@kaste94 Honningbarna hadde vært et godt eksempel, moderne men fortsatt lidd breiere.
      Men uansett utroli bra laga video ;)

    • @kaste94
      @kaste94  Před 3 lety +2

      Er ikke akkurat alle eksemplene som er den breieste dielekten for sitt distrikt.

    • @CarpetHater
      @CarpetHater Před 3 lety +2

      @@kaste94 nei, kanskje ikke, Mette Marit snakkår garantert uden tvil Kristiansandsdialekt.

    • @dan74695
      @dan74695 Před 2 lety

      Du e hær også? Kaofkøwfløwlfåwøføskfowora

  • @hablahei1
    @hablahei1 Před rokem

    Sleikjepå

  • @Ama-hi5kn
    @Ama-hi5kn Před 2 lety +8

    Jeg digger alltid vestlandsdialektene. Men dåkke glemte Rogalandsdialektene.

    • @dan74695
      @dan74695 Před rokem

      Æg mæd, når dæ æ brettj målføre. Æg æ frå Ofotn.

    • @dan74695
      @dan74695 Před rokem

      Æg har høyrt rogalennsjk mæd rullje-r.

    • @baardi2
      @baardi2 Před 7 měsíci

      Eg scrolla randomly inn 8 min inn i videoen, og kom rett på ein jærbu. Kæ snakke du om?

  • @user-uk9sb4qi6h
    @user-uk9sb4qi6h Před 7 měsíci

    Pastuchy.

  • @redqueeen2950
    @redqueeen2950 Před 2 lety

    Vinje som representerer fra Telemark?! Hva faen 🤣🤣🤣

    • @kaste94
      @kaste94  Před 2 lety +1

      Vinje er jo det ypperste fra Telemark! Og øvre Vest-Telemark er jo det opprinnelige Telemark historisk sett.

    • @redqueeen2950
      @redqueeen2950 Před 2 lety

      @@kaste94 Som eksemple på Telemark dialekt? veeeeeel..... Nei. Trenger flere byer for det

  • @dan74695
    @dan74695 Před 2 lety +5

    The Oslo dialect is dead...

    • @FredrikSkievan
      @FredrikSkievan Před rokem

      Jaså?

    • @LennyHumes
      @LennyHumes Před rokem +2

      Ya cuz of Standard Østnorsk that's spreading even outside Oslo nowadays , I recently met someone from Oppland and she said she and her generation just speak that Standard Urban East Norwegian

    • @hallvardlundehervig5508
      @hallvardlundehervig5508 Před rokem +1

      Not completely. I would say that it has merged to a large degree into the modern daily speech of Oslo. «Åssen» which the Oslo dialect word for «hvordan» is still in use for example, however most people only use it informally.

    • @dan74695
      @dan74695 Před rokem

      @@hallvardlundehervig5508 Yeah, it's not completely gone yet. Most people just speak Bokmål today, their spoken language is based on the written language.

    • @dan74695
      @dan74695 Před rokem +1

      @@LennyHumes Målføri våre døyr, ja. Folk talar ovutvatnat her i Narvik by og.

  • @Dariusuzu
    @Dariusuzu Před 2 lety +1

    all sound german

    • @kaste94
      @kaste94  Před 2 lety +37

      If that's the case, you don't know how german sounds, lol 😃

    • @_peepee_
      @_peepee_ Před 2 lety +6

      not at all what

    • @Dariusuzu
      @Dariusuzu Před 2 lety

      @@_peepee_ jeder ist wie deutsch mann kann nicht xd

    • @FredrikSkievan
      @FredrikSkievan Před rokem

      cap

    • @Stoirelius
      @Stoirelius Před 8 měsíci

      Dude, what???