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Dictionary Norwegian English: How are things

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Hvordan står det til?How are things going?
Partial Matches
Hvordan står det til?How's things? [coll.]
Åssen går det med deg? [uform.]How are you ?
Hvordan har du det?How are you?
Åssen går det med deg? [uform.]How are you doing ?
Hvor gammel er du?How old are you?
Unverified Slik blir ... til ...This is how ... are made
Slik blir ... laget.This is how ... is/are made.
ting {pl}things
strikketøy {n}knitting things {pl}
blant annet <bl.a.>among other things
blant annet <bl.a.>amongst other things [esp. Br.]
navn Are {m}Are
hvordan {adv}how
det finnes [med pl.]there are
Det fins ...There are ...
hvor mangehow many
hvor myehow much
Kødder du? [uform.]Are you joking?
Tuller du?Are you kidding?
Vær god!Here you are!
Ingen årsak!You are welcome!
Vær god!You are welcome!
Hvorfor det ... ?How come ... ? [coll.]
Blir du med?Are you coming along?
Her er noen eksempler.Here are some examples.
Det finnes ikke ...There is/are no ...
Det fins ikke ...There is/are no ...
Hvor kommer du fra?Where are you from?
Hvordan står det til?How ya doin? [sl.]
Hvordan går det med ham?How's he doing?
Unverified Det er slik man ...That's how you ...
Hvordan går det?How do you do?
Hva koster det?How much is it?
Unverified Slik blir ... til ...This is how ... becomes ...
Unverified [noen/noe kommer til eller ta slutt veldig snart]sb./sth. days are numbered
Åssen går det? [uform.]How's it going? [coll.]
Åssen går'e? [uform.]How's it going? [coll.]
Hvordan står det til?How's it going? [coll.]
Hvordan kommer jeg dit?How do I get there?
Hvor lenge vil det ta?How long will it take?
Blir du med?Are you going to join us?
Sånn kan det gå.That's how it can go.
Sånn er det bare.That's just how it is.
ordtak Lediggang er roten til alt ondt.Idle hands are the devil's workshop.
lingv. Hvordan sier man ... tysk / engelsk?How do you say ... in German / English?
ordtak Unverified Som sild i tønne. [Når mennesker er samlet et lite begrenset område]When people are gathered in a small confined space
 
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