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This page provides information about the questions in Norwegian, also called the interrogative form. This will enable you to ask people about different topics.
How?: hvordan? | |
What?: hva? | |
Who?: hvem? | |
Why?: hvorfor? |
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Where?: hvor? | |
When?: når? |
These are sentences which include the above tools to ask questions. Asking questions is a very good way to learn a language or start a conversation.
What is this called?: Hva kalles dette? |
Why is it expensive?: Hvorfor er det dyrt? |
How would you like to pay?: Hvordan ønsker du å betale? |
Can I come?: Kan jeg komme? |
Do you know her?: Kjenner du henne? |
How difficult is it?: Hvor vanskelig er det? |
Can I help you?: Kan jeg hjelpe deg? |
Can you help me?: Kan du hjelpe meg? |
Do you speak English?: Snakker du engelsk? |
How far is this?: Hvor langt er dette? |
What time is it?: Hvor mye er klokken? |
How much is this?: Hvor mye er dette? |
What is your name?: Hva heter du? |
Where do you live?: Hvor bor du? |
When can we meet?: Når kan vi møtes? |
Who is knocking at the door?: Hvem banker på døren? |
Now that you have explored questions in Norwegian in the interrogative form, let's move on to the next subject below. Or simply choose your own topic from the menu above.
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