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English Needs No Translation For Norwegian
Some English Needs No Translation For Norwegian because the words similar Norwegian to will enable understanding of what is meant. Use the spelling and/or sound of each English word similar to Norwegian to help you figure out its meaning. So from the key words similar to Norwegian you should be able to make out the meanings of the other English connecting words that are not similar to Norwegian. Use the words similar to Norwegian as clues to the meanings of the other English words. Try to just get the overall meaning of each sentence without trying to translate each unfamiliar English word. Many are like sentences in Norwegian that express ideas you have said or heard often before. Consider each sentence as a puzzle you can probably solve. Have fun with the challenge of it. See how far down the list you can get. ------ ENGLISH [Pronunciations will be added] Hello! Stop! Help! Where is a restaurant? Where is a bar? Where is a café? Where is a hotel? Where is the toilet? Where is the bus station? Where is the synagogue? Where is the sauna? Where are we? Where is the nearest bus station? Can you help me? Can we camp here? Can you wake me? Can you press that? Can you fax this to Oslo? Can you send me a fax? Can you send me a copy? Is service included? What is the address? How long is the tour? That is interesting. That is romantic. ------ Signs in English That Need No Translation for Norwegian: CHECK-IN E-TICKET CHECK-IN GATES INFORMATION BANK PIN-NUMBER DIESEL FAX INTERNET WIRELESS INTERNET INSTANT MESSENGER E-MAIL [‘E-Mail’] SEND MENU SPECIALTIES FOR VEGETARIANS CALORIES SUPERMARKET TOILET STOP POLICE ----- Seasons: winter summer ----- MONTHS: January February March April May June July August September October [‘Oktober’] November [‘November’] December ----- DAYS: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday ----- NUMBERS: one two three four five six [sihks] seven eight nine ten [tehn] -----
For more see English Phrases Need No Translation for Norwegian.
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