Ever since I
started learning about my Norwegian heritage I've wanted to learn Bokmål (one
of the variations of the Norwegian language), until I really thought about it.
I realized that I would only be able to use it if I go to Norway and even then,
they would probably notice me struggling with pronunciation or something, then
speak to me in English anyways. So I'm content with learning about the history
and a few phrases.
According to
good old Wikipedia, Bokmål is used by 85%
to 90% of the inhabitants. If you're a foreigner, that is the language you
would most likely be taught.
Some of the
phrases I would learn when I go to Norway would be:
Good morning
- God Morgen
Have a good day - Ha en god dag
Thanks - Takk
I'm sorry - Jeg beklager
I'm sorry, I don't speak Norwegian - Jeg beklager, jeg snakker ikke norsk
I would try to learn more, but I don't think I would be able to have a
conversation with someone in that language. It would probably be more beneficial
to learn a popular language like Mandarin, French or Spanish. I've never been
good with learning more than a few phrases in new languages... so maybe I will
just stick with English.
Information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokm%C3%A5l
Translations:
Google Translate
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