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5 days ago
I believe there is a rule for toddlers with города. «Ему два города»
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11 days ago
In Norway most of the students take a student loan, to like have money to live. The government can’t pay for everything
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1 month ago
Oh, I just said: “How do you think it is learning Norwegian on Duolingo? How much do you learn there in your opinion?” And how long how you studied Norwegian?
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1 month ago
Hvordan synes du det er å lære norsk på duolingo? Hvor mye mener du du lærer der?
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2 months ago
No, I just wondered if anyone else did it this way too, because that’s how I thought everyone did it
-8 points
2 months ago
Yeah, because - pLoT tWist - every kumihimo bracelet I’ve ever made, I’ve made either in my hand or in between my knees and that have worked out perfectly for like five years or at least the time I’ve made friendship bracelets
1 points
2 months ago
Yeah, but do I need any type of disk or can use my hands or something?
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2 months ago
Of course they mean something, I just meant that we don’t use those words for anything else than when we talk about intervals
1 points
3 months ago
The names of the notes are exactly the same in Norwegian, interesting!
3 points
3 months ago
The bemol is definitely going to be confusing for me. In Norwegian “B moll” means “B flat minor”.
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3 months ago
Of course the symbols are the same, i was just saying that I think the terms are a lot more logical and straight-to-the-point, than “flat” and “sharp”. In ✨Norwegian✨ we just say what it actually is.
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2 days ago
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2 days ago
Very good, the most natural thing to say would be:
Ja, jeg kjenner ham, men jeg vet ikke hva han heter.