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Hvordan går det?How do you do?
lingv. Hvordan sier man ... tysk / engelsk?How do you say ... in German / English?
Hva heter du?What's your name?
Hvordan har du det?How are you?
Unverified Det er slik man ...That's how you ...
Hvor gammel er du?How old are you?
Åssen går det med deg? [uform.]How are you ?
Åssen går det med deg? [uform.]How are you doing ?
Hvordan kommer jeg dit?How do I get there?
Har du ... ?Do you have ... ?
Trenger du ... ?Do you need ... ?
Hva mener du?What do you think?
Hva tror du?What do you think?
Liker du meg?Do you like me?
trur'u [uform.] [trur du]do you think
Hva synes du om ... ?What do you think about ... ?
Unverified Synes du om meg? [uform.]Do you like me?
Hva synes du om meg?Do you like me?
Hva skal det være?What can I do for you?
Hva vedkommer det deg? [uform.]What do you care? [coll.]
Hvorfor bryr du deg? [uform.]What do you care? [coll.]
Hva synes du om meg?What do you think of me?
Kan du gjøre meg en tjeneste?Can you do me a favor? [Am.]
ordtak Unverified Å ta seg vann over hodet.To take on more tasks than you have capacity to do
å staveto spell
meteo. oppholdsvær {n}dry spell
navn navn {n}name
hvordan {adv}how
å døpeto name
artistnavn {n}artist name
betegnelse {m}name [term]
lingv. egennavn {n}proper name
etternavn {n}last name
fornavn {n}first name
mellomnavn {n}middle name
geogr. stedsnavn {n}place name
å knekke fingreneto crack your fingers
hvor mangehow many
hvor myehow much
derav navnethence the name
Hvorfor det ... ?How come ... ? [coll.]
Det er din tur.It's your turn.
å navngito name [identify by name]
å trå tilto put your shoulder to the wheel
Unverified å nekte å bli presset bakoverto hold your ground
Unverified å nekte å bli presset bakoverto stand your ground
Hva koster det?How much is it?
Unverified Slik blir ... til ...This is how ... becomes ...
å fleske til [uform.]to put your shoulder to the wheel
å satse for fulltto put your shoulder to the wheel
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