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Translate English To Norwegian

Commom phrases between English and Norwegian

English:Hello / Hi🔄Norwegian:Hei / Hei
English:Good morning / Good afternoon / Good evening🔄Norwegian:God morgen God ettermiddag god kveld
English:How are you?🔄Norwegian:Hvordan har du det?
English:Nice to meet you🔄Norwegian:Hyggelig å møte deg
English:Goodbye / Bye🔄Norwegian:Farvel / bye
English:See you later🔄Norwegian:Ser deg senere
English:Take care🔄Norwegian:Ha det fint
English:Have a nice day🔄Norwegian:Ha en fin dag
English:Please🔄Norwegian:Vær så snill
English:Thank you🔄Norwegian:Takk skal du ha
English:You're welcome🔄Norwegian:Værsågod
English:Excuse me🔄Norwegian:Unnskyld meg
English:I'm sorry🔄Norwegian:Beklager
English:No problem🔄Norwegian:Ikke noe problem
English:Can you help me?🔄Norwegian:Kan du hjelpe meg?
English:Where is the bathroom?🔄Norwegian:Hvor er toalettet?
English:How much does this cost?🔄Norwegian:Hvor mye koster denne?
English:What time is it?🔄Norwegian:Hva er klokka?
English:Can you repeat that, please?🔄Norwegian:Kan du gjenta det, vær så snill?
English:How do you spell that?🔄Norwegian:Hvordan staver du det?
English:I would like...🔄Norwegian:Jeg vil gjerne...
English:Can I have...🔄Norwegian:Kan jeg få...
English:I need...🔄Norwegian:Jeg trenger...
English:I don't understand🔄Norwegian:Jeg forstår ikke
English:Could you please...🔄Norwegian:Kan du være så snill...
English:Yes / No🔄Norwegian:Ja Nei
English:Maybe🔄Norwegian:Kan være
English:Of course🔄Norwegian:Selvfølgelig
English:Sure🔄Norwegian:Sikker
English:I think so🔄Norwegian:jeg tror det
English:What are you doing later?🔄Norwegian:Hva gjør du senere?
English:Do you want to...?🔄Norwegian:Vil du...?
English:Let's meet at...🔄Norwegian:La oss møtes på...
English:When are you free?🔄Norwegian:Når har du fri?
English:I'll call you🔄Norwegian:jeg ringer deg
English:How's it going?🔄Norwegian:Hvordan går det?
English:What's new?🔄Norwegian:Hva er nytt?
English:What do you do? (for work)🔄Norwegian:Hva gjør du? (for arbeid)
English:Do you have any plans for the weekend?🔄Norwegian:Har du noen planer for helgen?
English:It's a nice day, isn't it?🔄Norwegian:Det er en fin dag, er det ikke?
English:I like it🔄Norwegian:jeg liker det
English:I don't like it🔄Norwegian:Jeg liker det ikke
English:I love it🔄Norwegian:jeg elsker det
English:I’m tired🔄Norwegian:Jeg er trøtt
English:I’m hungry🔄Norwegian:Jeg er sulten
English:Can I get the bill, please?🔄Norwegian:Kan jeg få regningen, takk?
English:I’ll have... (when ordering food)🔄Norwegian:Jeg skal ha... (ved bestilling av mat)
English:Do you take credit cards?🔄Norwegian:Tar du kredittkort?
English:Where is the nearest... (store, restaurant, etc.)?🔄Norwegian:Hvor er nærmeste... (butikk, restaurant osv.)?
English:How much is this?🔄Norwegian:Hvor mye er dette?
English:Call the police!🔄Norwegian:Ring politiet!
English:I need a doctor🔄Norwegian:jeg trenger en lege
English:Help!🔄Norwegian:Hjelp!
English:There's a fire🔄Norwegian:Det er en brann
English:I'm lost🔄Norwegian:Jeg har gått meg bort
English:Can you show me on the map?🔄Norwegian:Kan du vise meg på kartet?
English:Which way is...?🔄Norwegian:Hvilken vei er...?
English:Is it far from here?🔄Norwegian:Er det langt herfra?
English:How long does it take to get there?🔄Norwegian:Hvor lang tid tar det å komme seg dit?
English:Can you help me find my way?🔄Norwegian:Kan du hjelpe meg å finne veien?
English:What time is our meeting?🔄Norwegian:Når er møtet vårt?
English:Could you email me the details?🔄Norwegian:Kan du sende meg detaljene på e-post?
English:I need your input on this.🔄Norwegian:Jeg trenger dine innspill på dette.
English:When is the deadline?🔄Norwegian:Når er fristen?
English:Let’s discuss this further.🔄Norwegian:La oss diskutere dette videre.
English:What are your hobbies?🔄Norwegian:Hva er dine hobbyer?
English:Do you like...?🔄Norwegian:Liker du...?
English:Let’s hang out sometime.🔄Norwegian:La oss henge ut en gang.
English:It was nice talking to you.🔄Norwegian:Det var hyggelig å snakke med deg.
English:What’s your favorite...?🔄Norwegian:Hva er din favoritt...?
English:I agree.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er enig.
English:I don’t think so.🔄Norwegian:Jeg tror ikke det.
English:That’s a good idea.🔄Norwegian:Det er en god ide.
English:I’m not sure about that.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er ikke sikker på det.
English:I see your point, but...🔄Norwegian:Jeg ser poenget ditt, men...
English:This is urgent.🔄Norwegian:Dette haster.
English:Please prioritize this.🔄Norwegian:Vennligst prioriter dette.
English:It’s important that we...🔄Norwegian:Det er viktig at vi...
English:We need to act quickly.🔄Norwegian:Vi må handle raskt.
English:This can’t wait.🔄Norwegian:Dette kan ikke vente.
English:Why don’t we...?🔄Norwegian:Hvorfor gjør vi ikke...?
English:How about...?🔄Norwegian:Hva med...?
English:Let’s consider...🔄Norwegian:La oss vurdere...
English:Maybe we could...?🔄Norwegian:Kanskje vi kunne...?
English:What if we...?🔄Norwegian:Hva om vi...?
English:It’s so hot today.🔄Norwegian:Det er så varmt i dag.
English:I hope it doesn’t rain.🔄Norwegian:Jeg håper det ikke regner.
English:The weather is perfect for...🔄Norwegian:Været er perfekt for...
English:It’s chilly outside.🔄Norwegian:Det er kaldt ute.
English:I heard it’s going to snow.🔄Norwegian:Jeg hørte at det skulle snø.
English:What are your plans for the weekend?🔄Norwegian:Hva er planene dine for helgen?
English:Are you free next week?🔄Norwegian:Er du ledig neste uke?
English:Let’s make reservations for...🔄Norwegian:La oss reservere for...
English:I’m looking forward to...🔄Norwegian:Jeg ser frem til...
English:I have a lot to do this week.🔄Norwegian:Jeg har mye å gjøre denne uken.
English:You look nice today.🔄Norwegian:Du ser fin ut i dag.
English:That’s a great idea.🔄Norwegian:Det er en god ide.
English:You did a fantastic job.🔄Norwegian:Du gjorde en fantastisk jobb.
English:I admire your...🔄Norwegian:Jeg beundrer deg...
English:You’re very talented.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig dyktig.
English:I’m sorry for...🔄Norwegian:Jeg beklager...
English:I apologize if...🔄Norwegian:Jeg beklager hvis...
English:No problem at all.🔄Norwegian:Ikke noe problem i det hele tatt.
English:It’s okay.🔄Norwegian:Det er greit.
English:Thank you for understanding.🔄Norwegian:Takk for forståelsen.
English:How's everything going?🔄Norwegian:Hvordan går det?
English:I appreciate your help.🔄Norwegian:Jeg setter pris på hjelpen din.
English:That sounds interesting.🔄Norwegian:Det høres interessant ut.
English:Could you explain that again?🔄Norwegian:Kan du forklare det igjen?
English:Let's find a solution.🔄Norwegian:La oss finne en løsning.
English:Where did you go for vacation?🔄Norwegian:Hvor dro du på ferie?
English:Do you have any suggestions?🔄Norwegian:Har du noen forslag?
English:I'm really excited about this opportunity.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er veldig spent på denne muligheten.
English:Can I borrow your pen?🔄Norwegian:Kan jeg låne pennen din?
English:I'm not feeling well today.🔄Norwegian:Jeg har det ikke bra i dag.
English:That's a good question.🔄Norwegian:Det er et godt spørsmål.
English:I'll look into it.🔄Norwegian:Jeg skal se nærmere på det.
English:What's your opinion on...?🔄Norwegian:Hva er din mening om...?
English:Let me check my schedule.🔄Norwegian:La meg sjekke timeplanen min.
English:I completely agree with you.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er helt enig med deg.
English:Please let me know if there's anything else.🔄Norwegian:Gi meg beskjed hvis det er noe mer.
English:I'm not sure I understand.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er ikke sikker på at jeg forstår.
English:That makes sense now.🔄Norwegian:Det gir mening nå.
English:I have a question about...🔄Norwegian:Jeg har et spørsmål om...
English:Do you need any help?🔄Norwegian:Trenger du noe hjelp?
English:Let’s get started.🔄Norwegian:La oss komme i gang.
English:Can I ask you something?🔄Norwegian:Kan jeg spørre deg om noe?
English:What’s going on?🔄Norwegian:Hva skjer?
English:Do you need a hand?🔄Norwegian:Trenger du en hånd?
English:Is there anything I can do for you?🔄Norwegian:Er det noe jeg kan gjøre for deg?
English:I’m here if you need me.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er her hvis du trenger meg.
English:Let’s grab lunch.🔄Norwegian:La oss ta lunsj.
English:I’m on my way.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er på vei.
English:Where should we meet?🔄Norwegian:Hvor skal vi møtes?
English:How’s the weather?🔄Norwegian:Hvordan er været?
English:Did you hear the news?🔄Norwegian:Hørte du nyhetene?
English:What did you do today?🔄Norwegian:Hva gjorde du idag?
English:Can I join you?🔄Norwegian:Kan jeg bli med deg?
English:That’s fantastic news!🔄Norwegian:Det er fantastiske nyheter!
English:I’m so happy for you.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er så glad på dine vegne.
English:Congratulations!🔄Norwegian:Gratulerer!
English:That’s really impressive.🔄Norwegian:Det er virkelig imponerende.
English:Keep up the good work.🔄Norwegian:Fortsett det gode arbeidet.
English:You’re doing great.🔄Norwegian:Du gjør det kjempebra.
English:I believe in you.🔄Norwegian:Jeg tror på deg.
English:You’ve got this.🔄Norwegian:Du har dette.
English:Don’t give up.🔄Norwegian:ikke gi opp.
English:Stay positive.🔄Norwegian:Vær positiv.
English:Everything will be okay.🔄Norwegian:Alt vil gå bra.
English:I’m proud of you.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er stolt av deg.
English:You’re amazing.🔄Norwegian:Du er utrolig.
English:You’ve made my day.🔄Norwegian:Du har gjort dagen min.
English:That’s wonderful to hear.🔄Norwegian:Det er fantastisk å høre.
English:I appreciate your kindness.🔄Norwegian:Jeg setter pris på din vennlighet.
English:Thank you for your support.🔄Norwegian:Takk for støtten.
English:I’m grateful for your help.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er takknemlig for din hjelp.
English:You’re a great friend.🔄Norwegian:Du er en god venn.
English:You mean a lot to me.🔄Norwegian:Du betyr mye for meg.
English:I enjoy spending time with you.🔄Norwegian:Jeg liker å tilbringe tid med deg.
English:You always know what to say.🔄Norwegian:Du vet alltid hva du skal si.
English:I trust your judgment.🔄Norwegian:Jeg stoler på din dømmekraft.
English:You’re so creative.🔄Norwegian:Du er så kreativ.
English:You inspire me.🔄Norwegian:Du inspirerer meg.
English:You’re so thoughtful.🔄Norwegian:Du er så gjennomtenkt.
English:You’re the best.🔄Norwegian:Du er den beste.
English:You’re a great listener.🔄Norwegian:Du er en god lytter.
English:I value your opinion.🔄Norwegian:Jeg setter pris på din mening.
English:I’m so lucky to know you.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er så heldig å kjenne deg.
English:You’re a true friend.🔄Norwegian:Du er en sann venn.
English:I’m glad we met.🔄Norwegian:Jeg er glad vi møttes.
English:You have a wonderful sense of humor.🔄Norwegian:Du har en fantastisk sans for humor.
English:You’re so understanding.🔄Norwegian:Du er så forståelsesfull.
English:You’re a fantastic person.🔄Norwegian:Du er en fantastisk person.
English:I enjoy your company.🔄Norwegian:Jeg trives med ditt selskap.
English:You’re a lot of fun.🔄Norwegian:Du er kjempegøy.
English:You have a great personality.🔄Norwegian:Du har en flott personlighet.
English:You’re very generous.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig sjenerøs.
English:You’re a great role model.🔄Norwegian:Du er et flott forbilde.
English:You’re so talented.🔄Norwegian:Du er så dyktig.
English:You’re very patient.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig tålmodig.
English:You’re very knowledgeable.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig kunnskapsrik.
English:You’re a good person.🔄Norwegian:Du er en god person.
English:You make a difference.🔄Norwegian:Du gjør en forskjell.
English:You’re very reliable.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig pålitelig.
English:You’re very responsible.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig ansvarlig.
English:You’re very hardworking.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig arbeidsom.
English:You have a kind heart.🔄Norwegian:Du har et godt hjerte.
English:You’re very compassionate.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig medfølende.
English:You’re very supportive.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig støttende.
English:You’re a great leader.🔄Norwegian:Du er en god leder.
English:You’re very dependable.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig pålitelig.
English:You’re very trustworthy.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig pålitelig.
English:You’re very honest.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig ærlig.
English:You have a great attitude.🔄Norwegian:Du har en flott holdning.
English:You’re very respectful.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig respektfull.
English:You’re very considerate.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig hensynsfull.
English:You’re very thoughtful.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig gjennomtenkt.
English:You’re very helpful.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig hjelpsom.
English:You’re very friendly.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig vennlig.
English:You’re very polite.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig høflig.
English:You’re very courteous.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig høflig.
English:You’re very understanding.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig forståelsesfull.
English:You’re very forgiving.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig tilgivende.
English:You’re very respectful.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig respektfull.
English:You’re very kind.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig snill.
English:You’re very generous.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig sjenerøs.
English:You’re very caring.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig omsorgsfull.
English:You’re very loving.🔄Norwegian:Du er veldig kjærlig.

FAQs in English

What does English to Norwegian translate?

English to Norwegian translation means you can translate English languages into Norwegian languages. Just type English language text into the text box, and it will easily convert it into Norwegian language.

How do I translate English to Norwegian?

There are a few different ways to translate English to Norwegian. The simplest way is just to input your English language text into the left box and it will automatically convert this text into Norwegian language for you.

What are some common mistakes people make when translating English to Norwegian?

There are some mistakes people make while translating  English to Norwegian: Not paying attention to the context of the sentence of Norwegian language. Using the wrong translation for a word or phrase for English to Norwegian translate.

Is this English to Norwegian translator is reliable?

Yes, this English to Norwegian translator is very reliable because it's using ML and AI at the backend which is very fast for translating English to Norwegian within milliseconds.

What should I consider when choosing an English to Norwegian translator?

Always look for professionals who are native Norwegian speakers or have extensive knowledge of the Norwegian language to ensure accurate translation. Otherwise, A person who does not have much knowledge of the Norwegian language can not help you to have a good translation from English to Norwegian.

Can I learn English to Norwegian translation by myself?

Yes, it is possible to learn basic English to Norwegian translation by yourself. You can start by familiarizing yourself with the Norwegian alphabet, basic grammar of Norwegian, and commonly used phrases of Norwegian. You can also find commenly used phrases of both Norwegian and English languages below.Online language learning platforms or textbooks can help you in this process with Norwegian after that you will be able to speak both English and Norwegian languages.

How can I learn English to Norwegian translation?

To learn English to Norwegian translation skills you have to move yourself in the Norwegian language and culture. Go and meet with Norwegian people and ask them what we call this thing in Norwegian. It will take some time but one day you will improve your skills in Norwegian a lot.

Can i use this same tool for translating Norwegian to English?

Yes. it also work as Norwegian to English translator. You just need to click on swap button between English and Norwegian. Now you need to input Norwegian langauge and it will gives you output in English language.

FAQs in Norwegian

Hva oversetter engelsk til norsk?

Engelsk til norsk oversettelse betyr at du kan oversette engelske språk til norske språk. Bare skriv engelskspråklig tekst inn i tekstboksen, så konverterer den enkelt til norsk.

Hvordan oversetter jeg engelsk til norsk?

Det er noen forskjellige måter å oversette engelsk til norsk på. Den enkleste måten er bare å skrive inn din engelskspråklige tekst i venstre boks, og den vil automatisk konvertere denne teksten til norsk for deg.

Hva er noen vanlige feil folk gjør når de oversetter engelsk til norsk?

Det er noen feil folk gjør når de oversetter engelsk til norsk: Ikke ta hensyn til konteksten til setningen i norsk språk. Bruk av feil oversettelse for et ord eller en setning for å oversette fra engelsk til norsk.

Er denne oversetteren fra engelsk til norsk pålitelig?

Ja, denne oversetteren fra engelsk til norsk er veldig pålitelig fordi den bruker ML og AI i backend, som er veldig rask for å oversette engelsk til norsk i løpet av millisekunder.

Hva bør jeg vurdere når jeg velger en engelsk til norsk oversetter?

Se alltid etter fagfolk som har norsk som morsmål eller har omfattende kunnskap om norsk språk for å sikre nøyaktig oversettelse. Ellers kan ikke en person som ikke har så mye kunnskap i norsk språk hjelpe deg med å få en god oversettelse fra engelsk til norsk.

Kan jeg lære engelsk til norsk oversettelse selv?

Ja, det er mulig å lære grunnleggende engelsk til norsk oversettelse selv. Du kan starte med å gjøre deg kjent med det norske alfabetet, grunnleggende grammatikk i norsk og vanlige setninger i norsk. Du kan også finne mye brukte fraser på både norsk og engelsk nedenfor. Online språklæringsplattformer eller lærebøker kan hjelpe deg i denne prosessen med norsk. Etter det vil du kunne snakke både engelsk og norsk.

Hvordan kan jeg lære engelsk til norsk oversettelse?

For å lære engelsk til norsk oversettelseskunnskaper må du bevege deg i norsk språk og kultur. Gå og møt norske folk og spør dem hva vi kaller dette på norsk. Det vil ta litt tid, men en dag vil du forbedre ferdighetene dine i norsk mye.

Kan jeg bruke det samme verktøyet for å oversette norsk til engelsk?

Ja. den fungerer også som norsk til engelsk oversetter. Du trenger bare å klikke på swap-knappen mellom engelsk og norsk. Nå må du legge inn norsk språk, og det vil gi deg utdata på engelsk.

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