Icelandic to Norwegian Translation

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Common Phrases From Icelandic to Norwegian

IcelandicNorwegian
Þakka þér fyrirTakk skal du ha
VinsamlegastVær så snill
Því miðurBeklager
HallóHallo
BlessHa det
Ja
NeiNei
Hvernig hefurðu það?Hvordan har du det?
Afsakið migUnnskyld meg
Ég veit ekkiJeg vet ikke
ég skiljeg forstår
ég held þaðjeg tror det
KannskiKan være
Sé þig seinnaSer deg senere
Farðu varlegaHa det fint
Hvað er að frétta?Hva skjer?
Skiptir enguGlem det
AuðvitaðSelvfølgelig
Undir einsMed en gang
FörumLa oss gå

Interesting information about Icelandic Language

Icelandic is a special kind of talking and writing that people use in Iceland. It's a lot like the old Viking language from over a thousand years ago. People in Iceland can still read stories from long ago because their language has changed very little. There are not a lot of people who speak Icelandic, but those who do love their language very much. They have many words for snow and even a magic letter that looks like a "d" and "b" squished together. This letter makes a sound like a thundering dragon. Icelandic is really important to the people in Iceland, and they work hard to keep it the same, like a favorite old toy that they never want to change.

Know About Norwegian Language

Norwegian is a special way of talking and writing that comes from a country called Norway, which is way up north in Europe where it's pretty cold. Just imagine it like this: if languages were ice creams, Norwegian would be one of the flavors that lots of people in Norway love to "taste" by speaking it everyday. When people talk to each other in Norwegian, they can sound a little different depending on where they are from in Norway. It's like how some people like their ice cream with chocolate chips and others with sprinkles. There are two main ways to write in Norwegian—Bokmål and Nynorsk. Think of them as two recipes to make similar but slightly different kinds of ice cream. Many books, TV shows, and messages are shared in Norwegian, and people learn it when they are kids at school, just like you might learn how to make your favorite snack. Even though it might sound very new to you, for people in Norway, using Norwegian is as easy as tying their shoelaces!

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