Are we supposed to speak native?
Are we supposed to speak native?
I've noticed that some of the norwegian members tend to use the "local language" (norwegian) in the Norwegian chapter. Even admin replies in perfect norwegian. http://www.rickresource.com/phpBB3/view ... a&start=15
Is it Ok or should we keep it in english?
Is it Ok or should we keep it in english?
Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
It does make it a bit hard for us Yanks to read and understand, but I suppose that would ultimately be up to Peter to decide.
Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
I don't speak a word of Norwegian, and so would be unable to reply to any posts (same as most of the other forum members) however I think it's great if the Norwegian forumites get a chance to post in thier own language. I doubt anyone here would be rude enough to try to stop you guys from doing that...
On the forum, I tend to post in Australian English, but occassionally I resort to American English if I know people won't have a clue what I'm talking about. I would however be fairly offended if someone started telling me what language I should speak. A similar topic came up last week in regard to eBay listings, when a native English speaker stated that sellers should learn to write in English. That post got a great dressing down, from a non-native English speaker, who rightfully replied that this attitude is very narrow minded, and probably offensive to about 4.5 billion people who don't speak English as their first language!
On the forum, I tend to post in Australian English, but occassionally I resort to American English if I know people won't have a clue what I'm talking about. I would however be fairly offended if someone started telling me what language I should speak. A similar topic came up last week in regard to eBay listings, when a native English speaker stated that sellers should learn to write in English. That post got a great dressing down, from a non-native English speaker, who rightfully replied that this attitude is very narrow minded, and probably offensive to about 4.5 billion people who don't speak English as their first language!
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Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
What makes you think we know what you're talking about anyway?bails wrote:On the forum, I tend to post in Australian English, but occassionally I resort to American English if I know people won't have a clue what I'm talking about.
Just kidding...
Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
Hmmm, where's my Norge-English dictionary?... they might start flaming
I say go for it, guys. If there's anything of non-local interest you'll clue us in, I'm sure.
I say go for it, guys. If there's anything of non-local interest you'll clue us in, I'm sure.
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Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
No worries....... just as long as they give us a translation on the 'naughty' words!!
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Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
Hei folkens,
Jeg kan snakke norsk selv, men ikke så bra ...
Jeg tror at å snakke engelsk ville være hyggeligere etter hvert som flere personer vil være i stand til å delta i samtalen.
(not really, b.t.w...)
Jeg kan snakke norsk selv, men ikke så bra ...
Jeg tror at å snakke engelsk ville være hyggeligere etter hvert som flere personer vil være i stand til å delta i samtalen.
(not really, b.t.w...)
So long and thanks for all the fish!
Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
I personally enjoy the Norwegian dialogue. It allows me to practice my Norwegian reading skills with something else besides Tommy og tiggern.
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Wow!
Peter speaks norwegian, and now Gil and tmossman!
Ok, so let's say norwegian is ok for discussing local and personal matter ("didn't I see you at that consert?").
Peter speaks norwegian, and now Gil and tmossman!
Ok, so let's say norwegian is ok for discussing local and personal matter ("didn't I see you at that consert?").
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Lol! Tommy og tigern is Calvin and Hobbes in Norway! But be careful; tiggern = the beggar, tigern = the tiger!tmossman wrote:I personally enjoy the Norwegian dialogue. It allows me to practice my Norwegian reading skills with something else besides Tommy og tiggern.
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I don't really speak Norwegian, google translate does
So long and thanks for all the fish!
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Not bad, Google!
Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
I only know a couple of phrases in Norwegian: It's a little bit like Swedish, I think.
hei!
takk deg.
Det er kald i dag.
farvel!
Jeg elsker deg.
(this smile translates to any language)
hei!
takk deg.
Det er kald i dag.
farvel!
Jeg elsker deg.
(this smile translates to any language)
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Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
kiramdear wrote:I only know a couple of phrases in Norwegian: It's a little bit like Swedish, I think.
hei!
takk deg.
Det er kald i dag.
farvel!
Jeg elsker deg.
(this smile translates to any language)
Norwegian is more like danish actually, but close to swedish as well. "Takk deg" would be a direct translation of "Thank you". But we would just say "Takk".
"Jeg elsker deg" is spot on! Jeg elsker deg også!
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Re: Are we supposed to speak native?
lars wrote:Lol! Tommy og tigern is Calvin and Hobbes in Norway! But be careful; tiggern = the beggar, tigern = the tiger!tmossman wrote:I personally enjoy the Norwegian dialogue. It allows me to practice my Norwegian reading skills with something else besides Tommy og tiggern.
hehehe Lars isn`t it TigerEn. You wrote dialect now hehe lol
somtime it is hard to express ourselves, but at the other hand we will get better in English...The English language have a lot of words from Norway cause of the Viking age. Bag, ski, slalom, sky, veichle (wagon with wheels), grim, just to name a few, but many of these words have we been taking back from you and they are preferd in the Norwegian language as "lending-words" since we say them as you say, and not like the vikings did. Baggi(Viking), Bag(english) and Bag (norwegian)(can say Veske, taske if you like that)
Maybe we can use both language here..?
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