When you learn Norwegian, you notice that there are things that just aren't easily translated. Some Norwegian words are quite peculiar to the Norwegian culture and therefore, you won’t find them in English or many other languages. These untranslatable words add beauty and uniqueness to the language. While most Norwegians speak English well and you might get by without speaking a word in Norwegian, if you don't speak their language, there are aspects of their culture and words like these that you
When you learn Norwegian, you notice that there are things that just aren't easily translated. Some Norwegian words are quite peculiar to the Norwegian culture and therefore, you won’t find them in English or many other languages. These untranslatable words add beauty and uniqueness to the language. While most Norwegians speak English well and you might get by without speaking a word in Norwegian, if you don't speak their language, there are aspects of their culture and words like these that you
When you learn Norwegian, you notice that there are things that just aren't easily translated. Some Norwegian words are quite peculiar to the Norwegian culture and therefore, you won’t find them in English or many other languages. These untranslatable words add beauty and uniqueness to the language. While most Norwegians speak English well and you might get by without speaking a word in Norwegian, if you don't speak their language, there are aspects of their culture and words like these that you
These eight foreign words have no direct English translation — but if you ever want to drink a beer outside, carry your wife around, or just play a prank on someone, now you’ll have the perfect single word to describe it.
When you learn Norwegian, you notice that there are things that just aren't easily translated. Some Norwegian words are quite peculiar to the Norwegian culture and therefore, you won’t find them in English or many other languages. These untranslatable words add beauty and uniqueness to the language. While most Norwegians speak English well and you might get by without speaking a word in Norwegian, if you don't speak their language, there are aspects of their culture and words like these that you
When you learn Norwegian, you notice that there are things that just aren't easily translated. Some Norwegian words are quite peculiar to the Norwegian culture and therefore, you won’t find them in English or many other languages. These untranslatable words add beauty and uniqueness to the language. While most Norwegians speak English well and you might get by without speaking a word in Norwegian, if you don't speak their language, there are aspects of their culture and words like these that you
When you learn Norwegian, you notice that there are things that just aren't easily translated. Some Norwegian words are quite peculiar to the Norwegian culture and therefore, you won’t find them in English or many other languages. These untranslatable words add beauty and uniqueness to the language. While most Norwegians speak English well and you might get by without speaking a word in Norwegian, if you don't speak their language, there are aspects of their culture and words like these that you
When you learn Norwegian, you notice that there are things that just aren't easily translated. Some Norwegian words are quite peculiar to the Norwegian culture and therefore, you won’t find them in English or many other languages. These untranslatable words add beauty and uniqueness to the language. While most Norwegians speak English well and you might get by without speaking a word in Norwegian, if you don't speak their language, there are aspects of their culture and words like these that you
‘Found in Translation’ is an ongoing series that highlights words in other languages with no direct English equivalent. The illustrative posters are done by Anjana Ilyer, a Mumba…
When you learn Norwegian, you notice that there are things that just aren't easily translated. Some Norwegian words are quite peculiar to the Norwegian culture and therefore, you won’t find them in English or many other languages. These untranslatable words add beauty and uniqueness to the language. While most Norwegians speak English well and you might get by without speaking a word in Norwegian, if you don't speak their language, there are aspects of their culture and words like these that you
These eight foreign words have no direct English translation — but if you ever want to drink a beer outside, carry your wife around, or just play a prank on someone, now you’ll have the perfect single word to describe it.
Artist Marija Tiurina has illustrated a beautiful series of posters that visually describe words from other languages that do not have an English equivalent. The series was created exclusive…
Sometimes we must turn to other languages to find the perfect word (or 'le mot juste') for a particular situation. Here are a bunch of foreign words with no direct English equivalent.
Print on cardstock and laminate for easy reference for family vocabulary. Family relationships are listed in English with the Norwegian equivalence. Easy to edit or add to. 2 copies on 1 page to reduce xeroxing.
These eight foreign words have no direct English translation — but if you ever want to drink a beer outside, carry your wife around, or just play a prank on someone, now you’ll have the perfect single word to describe it.
These eight foreign words have no direct English translation — but if you ever want to drink a beer outside, carry your wife around, or just play a prank on someone, now you’ll have the perfect single word to describe it.
These eight foreign words have no direct English translation — but if you ever want to drink a beer outside, carry your wife around, or just play a prank on someone, now you’ll have the perfect single word to describe it.
From falling in love to the pain of separation, a fascinating new infographic has illustrated and translated global expressions of love from Norwegian, Spanish and more into English.
Hygge is a Danish and Norwegian word that doesn't have a English equivalent, but it is often translated as a feeling of coziness, comfort, and contentment.
These eight foreign words have no direct English translation — but if you ever want to drink a beer outside, carry your wife around, or just play a prank on someone, now you’ll have the perfect single word to describe it.
Learning how to count to ten in Norwegian is one of the first things you'll be taught in a Norwegian lesson. Save yourself some study time with our guide to the numbers.
Gudvangen står i barna’s tegn og i år kan du være med på mye morsomt. Fighte med sverd og skjold Hva er vel mere morsomt enn å slå far eller mor i Hnefatafl Lære vikingenes måte å skri…
The Norwegian phrase 'med mindre,' equivalent to the English "unless," plays a crucial role in constructing sentences with negative conditions. This
Highlights Who knew learning Norwegian could be so much fun? About the Author: Kristine K. Kershul blends her experience as a teacher, world traveler and language scholar to create a playful, innovative way to learn and use a new language. 132 Pages Foreign Language Study, Norwegian Series Name: 10 Minutes a Day Description Book Synopsis Who knew learning Norwegian could be so much fun? Now with a new digital download, the ever-popular "NORWEGIAN in 10 minutes a day" Book makes learning Norwegian simply a breeze. It's the perfect blend of education and entertainment. Full of fun activities and useful study tools such as Sticky Labels and a Cut-Out Menu Guide, it'll have you saying "god dag" in no time. Whether you're exploring your Norwegian heritage or cruising the fjords, you'll have more fun if you can speak Norwegian. Perfect for travelers and students of any age. The "10 minutes a day" Program: The "10 minutes a day" proven methodology guarantees success--all you have to do is set aside 10 minutes and you'll be on your way. Why 10 minutes a day? Because 10 minutes is doable, it fits easily into your life and it's not overwhelming. The program is created so that you can work at your own pace. You set the pace and you decide when you're ready to move to the next Step. The book is purposely designed to look like a child's workbook--it's not intimidating or overwhelming. Instead, it's approachable and engaging for everyone at any age. The book covers material equivalent to more than a year of high school Norwegian or the 1st quarter of Norwegian at university. The vocabulary hones in on key essential words that you'll actually use when traveling. You'll learn Key Question Words so you can ask for what you need; money and numbers so you can shop and pay bills; directions so you can get to your destination smoothly, and so much more that will make your experience abroad enjoyable. Study aids and fun activities such as word games, puzzles and interactive modules are academically designed and strategically interwoven into the program to help you succeed. Contents include: The 132-page illustrated workbook: Use the book to guide you, step-by-step, through learning and speaking Norwegian. Full color throughout: Visually engages you and is conducive to learning quickly. Digital download of "10 minutes a day" language learning software: Use the interactive modules to hear the words, practice and play, track your score and have fun! (PC and Mac friendly) 150 Sticky Labels (both in the book and for your computer): Place the Sticky Labels around the house and office to learn new words without any extra time or effort. Use the interactive Sticky Labels module on your computer to hear the words, review, keep track of your score and improve. Ready-made Flash Cards (both in the book and for your computer): Take the ready-made flash cards with you and review your vocabulary on the go. Use the interactive Flash Card module on your computer to hear the words, practice and test yourself. Cut-out Menu Guide: Practice at your local restaurant and take it on your trip. Pronunciation Guide: With the Guide and simple phonetics above each Norwegian word, it's easy for native English speakers to begin speaking Norwegian with the correct pronunciation. Over 300 "Free Words: " Sounding similar to their English counterparts, these Norwegian words take no extra effort to add to your vocabulary. Glossary of over 2,000 new words, definitions, and pronunciation: So you can quickly look up a Norwegian word, its pronunciation and definition. About the Author Kristine K. Kershul blends her experience as a teacher, world traveler and language scholar to create a playful, innovative way to learn and use a new language. Teacher: As an expert linguist, Kristine spent ten years teaching German at universities in the United States and in Europe. World Traveler: An adventurous spirit, Kristine has explored more than 100 countries, from Bhutan to Zimbabwe, and almost every exotic locale in between. She understands the problems that all travelers encounter, regardless of which country they are visiting. She knows first-hand how languages can open doors to new adventures, new friends and different cultures. Language Scholar: Kristine completed her undergraduate and graduate studies while living in Heidelberg, Germany. She then received a second Master's Degree from the University of California in Santa Barbara and subsequently, did her Doctoral studies in Medieval German Languages and Literature. In addition to German, she also speaks a number of other languages ranging from Arabic to Swahili. A Colorful Background: Kristine's fascination for languages began as a child growing up in a tri-lingual household in Oregon, where Croatian, Danish and English were spoken. Kristine's natural gift for languages opened doors outside the academic world. She worked as a bilingual travel guide in Europe and later, as a translator at the U.S. Embassy in Germany. On A Personal Note: Kristine's passion for travel, foreign languages and new cultures continues to take her around the world. One never knows where she'll venture to next - Namibia, Laos or Guyana. Kristine is a licensed pilot, a certified diver and an avid downhill skier. She enjoys competitive horseback riding and playing the piano. She makes her home in both Seattle, Washington and in Cape Town, South Africa.
Say hello to Lemon Milkshake! A sweet little layered goody-two-shoes handwritten all-caps typeface :) Available in three variants - Regular, Upright and Slanted - pick the one that suits your project best. Each variant has it's equivalent inline font you can use over the top of it. The inline font can even be used stand alone as a complimentary font. Lemon Milkshake comes with a sweet little extra dingbat font! - jazz up your designs with hearts sparkles and pops in a jiffy :) As a bonus - the dings are also included as individual pngs, Photoshop brushes and Procreate brushes. Great at small or large sizing - Lemon milkshake is great for small body type or larger display headlines. With built-in OpenType kerning - letters are spaced nicely - no odd-looking pairs. Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French,German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk,Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Swiss German. Enjoy!
A curtsy is a traditional gesture of greeting, in which a girl or woman bends her knees while bowing her head. It is the female equivalent...
Say hello to Lemon Milkshake! A sweet little layered goody-two-shoes handwritten all-caps typeface :) Available in three variants - Regular, Upright and Slanted - pick the one that suits your project best. Each variant has it's equivalent inline font you can use over the top of it. The inline font can even be used stand alone as a complimentary font. Lemon Milkshake comes with a sweet little extra dingbat font! - jazz up your designs with hearts sparkles and pops in a jiffy :) As a bonus - the dings are also included as individual pngs, Photoshop brushes and Procreate brushes. Great at small or large sizing - Lemon milkshake is great for small body type or larger display headlines. With built-in OpenType kerning - letters are spaced nicely - no odd-looking pairs. Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French,German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk,Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Swiss German. Enjoy!
Scandinavians don’t simply have strategies for coping with the winter months, says Kurtz, but “embracing and enjoying them.”
Names are how we make sense of the world around us. We use our shared understanding of names to label everything from objects to abstractions such as emotions. One thing that may slip our minds is that our understanding of the global world is shaped through our own language lens. Many of the countries that we know by their English names are actually called something quite different in the native languages within that country. Here are 9 countries around the globe and the names native speakers us
Say hello to Lemon Milkshake! A sweet little layered goody-two-shoes handwritten all-caps typeface :) Available in three variants - Regular, Upright and Slanted - pick the one that suits your project best. Each variant has it's equivalent inline font you can use over the top of it. The inline font can even be used stand alone as a complimentary font. Lemon Milkshake comes with a sweet little extra dingbat font! - jazz up your designs with hearts sparkles and pops in a jiffy :) As a bonus - the dings are also included as individual pngs, Photoshop brushes and Procreate brushes. Great at small or large sizing - Lemon milkshake is great for small body type or larger display headlines. With built-in OpenType kerning - letters are spaced nicely - no odd-looking pairs. Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French,German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk,Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Swiss German. Enjoy!
Say hello to Lemon Milkshake! A sweet little layered goody-two-shoes handwritten all-caps typeface :) Available in three variants - Regular, Upright and Slanted - pick the one that suits your project best. Each variant has it's equivalent inline font you can use over the top of it. The inline font can even be used stand alone as a complimentary font. Lemon Milkshake comes with a sweet little extra dingbat font! - jazz up your designs with hearts sparkles and pops in a jiffy :) As a bonus - the dings are also included as individual pngs, Photoshop brushes and Procreate brushes. Great at small or large sizing - Lemon milkshake is great for small body type or larger display headlines. With built-in OpenType kerning - letters are spaced nicely - no odd-looking pairs. Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French,German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk,Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Swiss German. Enjoy!
Say hello to Lemon Milkshake! A sweet little layered goody-two-shoes handwritten all-caps typeface :) Available in three variants - Regular, Upright and Slanted - pick the one that suits your project best. Each variant has it's equivalent inline font you can use over the top of it. The inline font can even be used stand alone as a complimentary font. Lemon Milkshake comes with a sweet little extra dingbat font! - jazz up your designs with hearts sparkles and pops in a jiffy :) As a bonus - the dings are also included as individual pngs, Photoshop brushes and Procreate brushes. Great at small or large sizing - Lemon milkshake is great for small body type or larger display headlines. With built-in OpenType kerning - letters are spaced nicely - no odd-looking pairs. Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French,German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk,Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Swiss German. Enjoy!
C8029 childrens icelandic style fair isle cardigans and hat knitting pattern 24-30 inch DK childrens knitting pattern PDF instant download PLEASE NOTE: ALL PATTERNS ARE VINTAGE & IN ENGLISH ONLY Please refer to the pictures above for information from pattern on sizes, materials used, needle size etc. Click on the white arrow half way up the picture on the right side. Where a discontinued yarn is used, I check the needle size for a modern equivalent and include in the description. This is meant as a guide only. Please check your tension. The pattern is in UK terms. I have included an additional PDF - Knitting Conversion Chart – giving needle sizes & yarn weight UK, US, Aus/NZ & Metric. Patterns pre 70’s are not in metric. Please Note: This is not the original pattern or a finished item, it is a scanned copy of the original pattern in PDF format, to download and print. NOTE: PATTERNS ARE IN PDF FORMAT AND YOU NEED ADOBE READER ON YOUR COMPUTER TO DOWNLOAD PATTERN. Adobe reader is available as a free download from www.adobe.com/uk/products/reader.html HOW TO DOWNLOAD A DIGITAL ITEM Purchasing with an Etsy Account If you have an Etsy account, after your purchase you’ll see a View your files link which goes to the Downloads page. Here, you can download all the files associated with your order. Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed. To download a digital file, please sign in to Etsy on your mobile browser or a non-mobile computer. Etsy send you a download notification email separate from any transaction notification emails you receive from Etsy and/or PayPal, with a link to download your purchase. To access your purchase from within your Etsy Account, on the main Etsy website top right, go to You > Purchases and reviews and look for the order. To the right of the order, click Download Files. This goes to the Downloads page for all the files attached to your order. Purchasing as a Guest If you checked out as a guest, you'll find a link to download your purchase in the receipt email that was sent to you after purchase.
“Having lots of hair is a big responsibility. Like owning a pet that sits on your head.” ― Freya, New Leaf Freya (ツンドラ, Tsundora?, Tundra) is a snooty wolf villager from the Animal Crossing series. Her name comes from the Norse goddess of beauty, Freyja. Her Japanese name is the Japanese word for "tundra". Her catchphrase, "uff da", is a Norwegian exclamation that is an equivalent of the English "Oh my", "That's too bad", or "Oh no". It can be used to express concern. Freya was absent from Wild
Artist Marija Tiurina has illustrated a beautiful series of posters that visually describe words from other languages that do not have an English equivalent. The series was created exclusive…
‘Found in Translation’ is an ongoing series that highlights words in other languages with no direct English equivalent. The illustrative posters are done by Anjana Ilyer, a Mumba…
Say hello to Lemon Milkshake! A sweet little layered goody-two-shoes handwritten all-caps typeface :) Available in three variants - Regular, Upright and Slanted - pick the one that suits your project best. Each variant has it's equivalent inline font you can use over the top of it. The inline font can even be used stand alone as a complimentary font. Lemon Milkshake comes with a sweet little extra dingbat font! - jazz up your designs with hearts sparkles and pops in a jiffy :) As a bonus - the dings are also included as individual pngs, Photoshop brushes and Procreate brushes. Great at small or large sizing - Lemon milkshake is great for small body type or larger display headlines. With built-in OpenType kerning - letters are spaced nicely - no odd-looking pairs. Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French,German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk,Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Swiss German. Enjoy!
Say hello to Lemon Milkshake! A sweet little layered goody-two-shoes handwritten all-caps typeface :) Available in three variants - Regular, Upright and Slanted - pick the one that suits your project best. Each variant has it's equivalent inline font you can use over the top of it. The inline font can even be used stand alone as a complimentary font. Lemon Milkshake comes with a sweet little extra dingbat font! - jazz up your designs with hearts sparkles and pops in a jiffy :) As a bonus - the dings are also included as individual pngs, Photoshop brushes and Procreate brushes. Great at small or large sizing - Lemon milkshake is great for small body type or larger display headlines. With built-in OpenType kerning - letters are spaced nicely - no odd-looking pairs. Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French,German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk,Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Swiss German. Enjoy!
Say hello to Lemon Milkshake! A sweet little layered goody-two-shoes handwritten all-caps typeface :) Available in three variants - Regular, Upright and Slanted - pick the one that suits your project best. Each variant has it's equivalent inline font you can use over the top of it. The inline font can even be used stand alone as a complimentary font. Lemon Milkshake comes with a sweet little extra dingbat font! - jazz up your designs with hearts sparkles and pops in a jiffy :) As a bonus - the dings are also included as individual pngs, Photoshop brushes and Procreate brushes. Great at small or large sizing - Lemon milkshake is great for small body type or larger display headlines. With built-in OpenType kerning - letters are spaced nicely - no odd-looking pairs. Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French,German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk,Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Swiss German. Enjoy!