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Meaning Norwegian meaning

What does Norwegian mean?
Definitions in simple English

Norwegian

Norwegian is a language spoken by around 5 million people, mainly in Norway. I can not understand a word Norwegian, but I think it is a very nice language.

Norwegian

If something is Norwegian, it is about Norway or the people living there. I think Norwegian food is good. I am Norwegian.

Norwegian

If someone is a Norwegian, he or she is from Norway. I am a Norwegian.

Norwegian

of or relating to Norway or its people or culture or language Norwegian herring a native or inhabitant of Norway a Scandinavian language that is spoken in Norway

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Simple sentences

Maria is teaching me Norwegian.
I am Norwegian, and you?
We need more Norwegian sentences.
Trygve Lie was a Norwegian diplomat.
Can you translate from Norwegian into German?
I love Norwegian!
I love the Norwegian language!
I love the Norwegian winter.
I find it fascinating to compare Faroese and Norwegian.
Norwegian is similar to Swedish and Danish.
In Norwegian, 'd' and 't' at the end of a word are generally silent.
Norwegian prisons are the most luxurious in the world.
German, Dutch, Norwegian and English are Germanic languages.
Where is the Norwegian embassy?
Bergen is a Norwegian town.
Norwegian, Swedish and Danish are mutually intelligible to a high degree.
Norwegian is the official language of Norway.
A fantastic Norwegian fall is coming.
What a temperament! If I didn't know he was Norwegian, I would think he was Italian.
Maria teaches me Norwegian.
My mother was Norwegian, and my father was Danish. It was not till I was five that I learned that they spoke two separate languages.

Movie subtitles

Now, as a thousand years ago, the waterfall sings by the old Norwegian village.
The big ski race is performed by German, Norwegian and Austrian master skiers.
That was made by the skipper of a Norwegian bark.
The Norwegian skipper must've been guessing at the position.
It's an old Norwegian tradition.
Berger, Norwegian.
That's the Norwegian coast.
Don't you see any Norwegian films?
You are a disgrace to the Norwegian hotel trade.
We were Norwegian soldiers. We had crossed over from ShetIand.
Send out people in Norwegian uniforms, with english cigarettes, to find out who has contact with.
They cursed us in Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish.
The Norwegian forces are cooperating with the utmost gallantry.
He's one of the leaders of the Norwegian Linge. the resistance.
You ought to be ashamed of yourself hitting a little Norwegian like that.
Full-rigged ship Borkholm, a Norwegian.
He said does the name from Norwegian.
I'd rather embrace one Norwegian than kill a dozen a day, friend.
We're taking over this ship in the name of the Royal Norwegian Government.
At the same time, we wish, if we can, to avoid large-scale civilian death, which is also the wish of the Norwegian government.
They weren't even Norwegian.
We'll radio the Norwegian government in London.
I am Norwegian by birth.
You never finished the story about the Norwegian prince.
Like a Norwegian, but with the eyes of a madman.
Upon this chance did the Norwegian king with new supplies of men, begin a fresh assault.
I covered them with Norwegian lacquer.
Did you know that Ibsen was Norwegian?
Norwegian.
Now that Norwegian has shown us how we can start trading.
From Bergen, an Anglo-Norwegian assembly with houses of parliament?
He went off in the blue with Greg and that Norwegian girl.
He's got a Norwegian girl with him, Agnes.
Preston is alive, uninjured and making his way back to you as fast as that Norwegian girl will let him.
Oh, the Norwegian.

News and current affairs

Fortunately, under the dynamic management of the new Director General of the WHO, former Norwegian Prime Minister Gru Brundtland, the WHO is gearing up to meet these new global challenges.
The paper alleged that the men had been enticed into such practices by a Norwegian, who gave them money and gifts in exchange for photos of them engaged in homosexual acts.
The Norwegian posted the photos on the Web and supposedly mailed printouts to his Ghanaian friends.
When the choice alighted on Barack Obama three years ago, the Norwegian Nobel Committee was criticized for honoring someone whose achievements were still to come.
More ominously, it looked for a while like the Norwegian Nobel committee itself might bow to Beijing, too.
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland, the remarkable director-general of the WHO at the time, strongly supported this recommendation.
What possessed another man, Anders Breivik, to gun down more than 60 teenagers in a Norwegian summer camp last year?
Although no one would argue that Anders Breivik is insufficiently Norwegian, he, too, could be taken at his word.
The World Health Organization, the leading institution charged with protecting global public health, has made very important reforms in the past year under the new leadership of Dr. Gro Bruntland, the former Norwegian Prime Minister.
That villa is now the Norwegian Center for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities, a fine transformation of a tainted place.
Earlier this year, I visited the center for a fascinating exhibition on the first independent Norwegian constitution promulgated in 1814.
And just before the clause entered Norwegian law, the King of Denmark had granted citizenship to Jews in his realm.
Nonetheless, there are lessons to be learned from the Norwegian constitution's misguided anti-Jewish clause, which, it should be noted, was repealed just a few decades later.
Yet even mainstream politicians, sometimes for the best of reasons, are in danger of making the same kinds of mistakes as the members of the 1814 Norwegian Constituent Assembly.
As Cameron himself stated after a recent visit to Iceland, the Norwegian option of engaging in free trade with the EU as a non-member is far from ideal.
Technology has helped thoroughly globalize chess, with the Indian Vishy Anand now the first Asian world champion, and the handsome young Norwegian Magnus Carlsen having reached rock-star status.
On July 7, the Norwegian government will convene a conference on education in Oslo.
So far, the good offices of the Norwegian government have failed to produce an agreement on the key question of the post-independence distribution of oil revenues between North and South.

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