Norwegian

QuestionAnswer
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