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Norwegian Pitch Accent Introduction
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This will be the first video in a new series I've decided to call Smart Norwegian. I'll be presenting interesting topics and explain linguistics in an easy to understand and most importantly, in a modern way! Obviously the title is a bit of a clickbait, but if you clicked on the video and still found it interesting, please let me know in the comments below! If you have any questions, ask me here or come join on Twitch!

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Date of upload: Jun 25, 2021 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@cristian_8956

2 years ago

God, so sexy! The video was great too!

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@bobmalibaliyahmarley1551

1 year ago

I just want to point out for anyone outside of Norway who doesn't know. The standard Norwegian read and written language form is called ''BokmÄl'', most foreigners who move to Norway will begin speaking Norwegian in BokmÄl and over time their spoken Norwegian will mold into whatever accent is spoken where they live, because people around them will speak in that accent. The Eastern Norwegian accent (Østlandsk) spoken in Oslo for example is the CLOSEST accent to BokmÄl in direct pronunciation, however there are differences because no one in Norway truly speaks ''BokmÄl'', it's just the standard written form of Norwegian.

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@alanpotter8680

1 week ago

We moved to Bergen and my understanding for Norwegian was blown to pieces :D

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@Jimmio9

4 months ago

As a native norwegian speaker, this blew my mind!

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@Ash3D

2 years ago

I'm Norwegian and I still find this interesting.

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@nathan87

1 year ago

Great video, thanks. Just one thing: I would probably get rid of the music, it's not too bad, but it can interfere if you are trying to listen carefully to and remember a particular pitch accent for the first time.

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@nabalienalien

2 years ago

Probably the best and most detailed video I've found on this topic! Felt very helpful and as an intermediate learner I'll be coming back to it. Would absolutely love more content like this, about norwegian pitch accent and pronunciation

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@ashleynz2575

7 months ago

the best video on Norwegian pitch accent I've seen so far!

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@ihinck

7 months ago

Yo this was so helpful! Thanks!

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@Denkai

2 years ago

This is really helpful. I would love to see more videos about Norweigian!

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@samahdy

2 days ago

Well, my compliments to you fella. I thought you were from the US midwest (native English speaker) and of Hungarian or Italian descent.

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@everywhereattheendofemilyp7488

3 months ago

Tusen takk for det! Skulle Ăžnske jeg visste dette for en stund siden.

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@ThePritch96

2 years ago

This was great! Very useful :)

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@tomasmosquera2483

2 years ago

Man, I was having the biggest trouble understanding the pitch accent 2, thinking I was far from figuring it out and using it myself. But when you mentioned the verbs ending with "e" as common examples of it, I realized that I have been imitating that sound from Duolingo exercises for more than a year now. It all makes a lot more sense (I still have a long way to improve my listening skills). Thank you!

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@morad5119

2 years ago

Thank you for a very interesting video. Cheers for Lille, France.

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@Rinzler86

4 months ago

Thank you for this

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@AlexBerish

2 years ago

SUCH a good vid man

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@TheRazorSky

2 years ago

This is helpful to me :D, im still a newbie at Norwegian

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@user-gz6mz9oh1q

3 months ago

The video was great, but dude, you are Norwegian yourself, how did you achieve such a pristine English accent?

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@bravestcaesar0638

2 years ago

i'm not Norwegian, but i approve of this message

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