VÀlkommen! Hoppas du fÄr en mycket trevlig resa!
FörlÄt min Svenska er inte bra! xD
Only living here 2 months is my excuse
Ps. Norwegian is so nice to understand, compared to Danish. Had to ask my girlfriend when watching Trolljegeren: " This is not a Swedish dialect right?". Wasn't sure since I could understand it but still sounded different enough xD
VÀlkommen! Hoppas du fÄr en mycket trevlig resa!
FörlÄt min Svenska er inte bra! xD
Only living here 2 months is my excuse
Ps. Norwegian is so nice to understand, compared to Danish. Had to ask my girlfriend when watching Trolljegeren: " This is not a Swedish dialect right?". Wasn't sure since I could understand it but still sounded different enough xD
Danish is unintelligible to most of the other norse-derived speakers (Norwegians & Swedes) except the Swedes living near the huge bridge between Sweden and Denmark. To me it sounds like they have wet porridge down their throats when they're trying to talk.
Haha, I always say they talk like they have some hot potatoes in their mouth. And I usually tell people in Belgium that it's like a hillbilly version of Swedish xD
Living almost next to the border of SkÄne in Blekinge, most of my girlfriend family can manage Danish. Girlfriend is horrible at it tho, kinda funny when she offers to go on a trip to CPH and then when there getting told you have to do all the talking and figuring out the directions cause she can't understand em xD
I honestly don't understand any danish had a dane at work once, and ofc i was set to work with him, but i did not understand shit. If he was extremely calm i would perhaps understand bits and pieces, but when he got riled up it could be arabic for all i knew.
VÀlkommen! Hoppas du fÄr en mycket trevlig resa!
FörlÄt min Svenska er inte bra! xD
Only living here 2 months is my excuse
Ps. Norwegian is so nice to understand, compared to Danish. Had to ask my girlfriend when watching Trolljegeren: " This is not a Swedish dialect right?". Wasn't sure since I could understand it but still sounded different enough xD
Danish is unintelligible to most of the other norse-derived speakers (Norwegians & Swedes) except the Swedes living near the huge bridge between Sweden and Denmark. To me it sounds like they have wet porridge down their throats when they're trying to talk.
Pretty easy for norweigans to understand. Well some it seems, Stormwolf disagrees
VÀlkommen! Hoppas du fÄr en mycket trevlig resa!
FörlÄt min Svenska er inte bra! xD
Only living here 2 months is my excuse
Ps. Norwegian is so nice to understand, compared to Danish. Had to ask my girlfriend when watching Trolljegeren: " This is not a Swedish dialect right?". Wasn't sure since I could understand it but still sounded different enough xD
Danish is unintelligible to most of the other norse-derived speakers (Norwegians & Swedes) except the Swedes living near the huge bridge between Sweden and Denmark. To me it sounds like they have wet porridge down their throats when they're trying to talk.
Pretty easy for norweigans to understand. Well some it seems, Stormwolf disagrees
I guess people from Stavanger and Bergen etc. would have easier to understand Danish than Norwegians from other parts of Norway.. or Noreg (according to New-Norwegian).
VÀlkommen! Hoppas du fÄr en mycket trevlig resa!
FörlÄt min Svenska er inte bra! xD
Only living here 2 months is my excuse
Ps. Norwegian is so nice to understand, compared to Danish. Had to ask my girlfriend when watching Trolljegeren: " This is not a Swedish dialect right?". Wasn't sure since I could understand it but still sounded different enough xD
Danish is unintelligible to most of the other norse-derived speakers (Norwegians & Swedes) except the Swedes living near the huge bridge between Sweden and Denmark. To me it sounds like they have wet porridge down their throats when they're trying to talk.
Pretty easy for norweigans to understand. Well some it seems, Stormwolf disagrees
It might be because of my location as Frant mentioned. I doubt Bergen understand better than me though as they are not that far from my dialect, or was it Kristiansand you meant? But it's a pretty common thing you hear that danish are not understandable and the potato in the throat thing
I have very little difficulties understanding Norwegian (I've grown up with my mum, aunt and granny talking in lofot-norwegian since I was born and they still revert to Norwegian whenever they meet) unless it's some drunk Oslo citizen trying to talk fast. There are obviously accents/dialects in certain parts of Norway that are sort of difficult for me to understand since I live in Sweden and is used to northern Norwegian/Lofoten-accent. In fact, they use words up there that are different from the southern part of Norway.
jĂŠvla hĂŠstkuk yes, they do indeed. Served my time in the army up in the north. In Harstad to be precise. Had a trip to lofoten HenningsvĂŠr once and it was a pretty nice place.
I have had my share of problems trying to communicate with Swedes Some understand me perfectly, and others need translators funny thing. I however have no problems understanding Swedish at all, but danish is impossible
Well, good luck to You then. What a silly language.
oh. I also have a boner.
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Back with vodka and a case of 10% swedish beer. And of course lots of bacon, the main reason after alcohol and tobacco that norwegians travel to Sweden And well, other types of meats
The meat section had oxtails (probably common certain places, but still..) so had to buy it
Other than that; 2 cases of pepsi max, 1kg scampis, 1kg sea food mix, 1kg kebab meat and lots of other stuff
Beer is pretty cheap in Sweden, but vodka is not. Makes sense tho, probably another tax class. Thats why I buy vodka in the ferrys duty free shop. I drive to Sweden, take the ferry home. Sometimes the other way around. Its really the norwegian way. Most people in south eastern parts of Norway do this
Not really true anymore, Swedes go to germany too... driving over the Ăžresund bridge is so expensive anyway And the only thing cheaper in Denmark is alcohol and tobacco. Food in Denmark is only a little cheaper than in Norway these days.
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