Question | Answer |
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The child | barnet |
The car | bilen |
The book | boken |
The table | bordet |
They | de |
You (all) | dere |
it | det |
You | du |
a car | en bil Car (bil) is a masculine noun. |
a book | en bok Book (bok) is a feminine noun (but we use en bok in Bokmål). |
a dog | en hund Dog (hund) is a masculine noun. |
a girl | en jenta Girl (jente) is a feminine noun (but en jente is common in Bokmål). |
a cat | en katt Cat (katt) is a masculine noun. |
a woman | en kvinne Woman (kvinne) is a feminine noun (commonly en kvinne in Bokmål). |
a man | en mann Man (mann) is a masculine noun. |
a child | et barn Child (barn) is a neuter noun. |
a table | et bord Table (bord) is a neuter noun. |
a house | et hus House (hus) is a neuter noun. |
He | han |
She | hun |
The dog | hunden |
The house | huset |
I | jeg |
The girl | jenta In Bokmål, you can technically use "en jente" (common gender) or "ei jente" (feminine), and both are correct. But when it comes to the definite form, it always becomes jenta. |
The cat | katten |
The woman | kvinnen |
The man | mannen |
The friend | vennen |
We | vi |
To live | å bo |
To drink | å drikke |
To do | å gjøre |
To go | å gå |
To have | å ha |
To learn | å lære |
To say | å si |
To write | å skrive |
To eat | å spise |
To be | å være |