Norwegian (bokmål) vocabulary, and some short phrases, intended to be helpful to go along with the Duolingo Norwegian (Bokmål) course. This deck is also useful for anyone not using Duolingo, but that is where I got the vocabulary and ordering from.
The vocabulary came from tree version 2. Duolingo does not always recognize some inflections this deck lists, so be aware of that. For example, "jog" might not be accepted as a past form for "å jage", in which case, use "jagde".
Deck Details
A brief inflection reference is provided for many word types. When possible, compound words are listed with parts separated by a dash, eg. "å over-raske".
Examples of noun inflection abbreviations:
(en/ei) kvinnen - woman - en/ei kvinnen :: en kvinne/ei kvinne, kvinnen/kvinna, kvinner, kvinnene
(et) hus - house - et hus :: et hus, huset, hus, husene/husa
(et) budksap - message - et buskap, -/er :: et budskap, budskapet, budskap/budskaper, buskapene/budskapa
Examples of verb inflection abbreviations:
å være - to be - å være, er var vært :: man er, man var, man har/hadde vært
å bli - to become - å bli, ble blitt :: man blir, man ble, man har/hadde blitt
å overraske - to surprise - å over-raske, -et/a :: det overrasker, det overrasket, det har/hadde overrasket
Example of adjective inflection abbreviation:
god - good - god, -t, -e :: en god bil, et godt hus, gode folk, de gode ting
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Sources:
DuoLingo: words, English translations
Dict.cc (
enno.dict.cc): english translations, some inflections
UIB Bokmålsordboka (
ordbok.uib.no): inflections, compound word divisions
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