Norwegian pronouns

Jeg? Du? De? – Learn Pronouns in Norwegian

A Comprehensive Guide to Norwegian Pronouns

24. aug. 2020 — In the Norwegian language, interrogative pronouns are simply called spørreord, meaning “question words.” Again, they’re used in the same way as …

How many Norwegian pronouns do you know? Learn all about pronouns in the Norwegian language with NorwegianClass101’s simple but comprehensive guide!

Personal pronouns: Object – FutureLearn

Personal pronouns: Object

Norwegian for Beginners 1 · 1. jeg = I, meg = me · 2. du = you, deg = you (singular) · 3. han = he …

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Norwegian Subject and Object Pronouns – ielanguages.com

Norwegian Pronouns – Subject and Object Pronouns in Norwegian – ielanguages.com

Norwegian Subject and Object Pronouns ; du, you (singular), deg, you (singular) ; han, he, ham, him ; hun, she, henne, her.

How to say I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it, we, us, they, them in Norwegian with pronunciation and audio recording by a native speaker of Norwegian.

Norwegian Personal Pronouns

Norwegian Personal Pronouns – Learn Norwegian Naturally

Grammar: Pronouns · Subjective Personal Pronouns: e.g. I, You, He, She etc · Objective Personal Pronouns: e.g. Me, Him, Her etc · e.g. Mine, Yours, His, Hers etc

Grammar: Pronouns | A New Life In Norway – WordPress.com

Grammar: Pronouns | A New Life In Norway

Personal pronouns in Norwegian. This page relates to the application A Norwegian Grammar Sparrer, see A Norwegian Grammar Sparrer. On clicking on the icon below …

This is tricky grammar in Norwegian…hopefully the description below can help… Subjective Personal Pronouns: e.g. I, You, He, She etc A subjective personal pronoun indicates that the pronoun is acting as the subject of the sentence. The subjective personal pronouns are “I,” “you,” “she,” “he,” “it,” “we,” “you,” “they.” Jeg = I Du = You…

Personal pronouns in Norwegian – TypeCraft

Grammar Review. Sentence structure. While most Norwegian sentences use the subject-verb-object (SVO) word order, like English does, …

Possessive and reciprocal pronouns

Possessive and reciprocal pronouns – Norwegian Language Learning

This page contains a course in Norwegian Personal pronouns, indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns, reciprocal or reflexive pronouns as well as a list of …

In this lesson, we’ll go over possessive pronouns (min, mitt, mi, etc.),including a discussion on when to use “sin, sitt, si, sine.” We’ll alsogo over the reciprocal pronoun, “hverandre.”

Norwegian Pronouns – MyLanguages.org

Norwegian Pronouns

Referring to objects in singular, den is used when pointing back to masculine og feminine nouns, while det is used for neuter nouns.

This page contains a course in Norwegian Personal pronouns, indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns, reciprocal or reflexive pronouns as well as a list of other lessons in grammar topics and common expressions in Norwegian.

Pronouns – Learn Norwegian

Pronouns | Learn Norwegian

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