What means Glad i deg?
What means Glad i deg?
I love you
Glad i deg means I love you. But it can be thrown out there in more of a casual context. Jeg elsker deg also means, “I love you”.
How do Norwegians express love?
There are three ways to express likeness or love in Norwegian: Jeg liker deg, Jeg er glad i deg, Jeg elsker deg.
Is Norwegian a romantic language?
The full list of Romance languages is pretty long: Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Arpitan, Catalan, Corsican, Emilian, Extremaduran, Fala, French, Cajun French, Friulian, Galician, Istriot, Italian, Jèrriais, Judeo-Italian, Ladin, Ladino, Ligurian, Lombard, Minderico, Mirandese, Napoletano-Calabrese, Occitan, Picard.
How do people flirt in Norway?
20 phrases you can use to flirt in Norwegian:
- Hi, What’s up? – Hei, hva skjer?
- You’re very good-looking. – Du ser vedlig fin ut.
- You are very pretty. – Du er veldig pen.
- You look very pretty. – Du ser veldig pen ut.
- What a beautiful smile! – For et pent smil.
- You are cute.
- You have beautiful eyes.
- You are perfect to me.
Are Norwegians affectionate?
They are so sincere with themselves and others, that talking about feelings too often would be too much to handle. There is a positive side though: because of the dearth of public affection, all of these signs added up really mean something. Any emotion for Norwegians is truly heartfelt.
What race is Norwegian?
Norwegians (Norwegian: nordmenn) are a North Germanic ethnic group native to Norway. They share a common culture and speak the Norwegian language. Norwegian people and their descendants are found in migrant communities worldwide, notably in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
How do you compliment a girl in Norwegian?
What is considered rude in Norway?
Keep your voice low and don’t talk too much. It could be considered rude to talk excessively loud, especially in public. There are no need to whisper, just keep an eye on your volume if you tend to speak very loudly.
Can Norwegians have dark hair?
dark hair and eyes are more common in western norway, people are often shorter too. This could be the remnants of a non-germanic people that lived there before. My mother is very dark, when she was younger she almost looked like an indian.