Portuguese to Norwegian Translation
Common Phrases From Portuguese to Norwegian
Portuguese | Norwegian |
---|---|
Obrigado | Takk skal du ha |
Por favor | Vær så snill |
Desculpe | Beklager |
Olá | Hallo |
Adeus | Ha det |
Sim | Ja |
Não | Nei |
Como vai você? | Hvordan har du det? |
Com licença | Unnskyld meg |
Não sei | Jeg vet ikke |
Eu entendo | jeg forstår |
Eu penso que sim | jeg tror det |
Talvez | Kan være |
Até mais | Ser deg senere |
Tomar cuidado | Ha det fint |
E aí? | Hva skjer? |
Deixa para lá | Glem det |
Claro | Selvfølgelig |
Agora mesmo | Med en gang |
Vamos | La oss gå |
Interesting information about Portuguese Language
Portuguese is a way of talking and writing that many people use to share their thoughts and feelings with each other. Imagine it like a special code that lots of people know, and if you learn it, you can talk to all of them! It's like English, but it sounds a bit different and has other words for things. People mostly speak Portuguese in a big country called Brazil, which is in South America, and also in a smaller place called Portugal, which is near Spain in Europe. Some people in Africa and Asia speak it too because a long time ago, people from Portugal went on boats to those places. What's cool is that even though people in all these places use Portuguese, they sometimes sound a bit different, just like how people from different parts of your country might sound different too!
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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