Where Can I Find Free Resources for Learning Norwegian Nynorsk and Bokmål?

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In summary, the conversation discusses finding resources on the web for learning Norwegian, specifically in the formats of PDF, PS, or DOC. It is suggested to ask arildno for help and also check out a provided link for potential resources. However, the conversation also mentions that the person speaking is a resource themselves, but not in PDF format. It is suggested to also check out local libraries for more resources.
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does someone (perhaps, arlidno) know where may find a resource from web for learning nynorsk and/or bokmal?
i mean in a pdf,ps,doc format.
 
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We should ask arildno to teach all of PF'ers Norwegian!:wink:
 
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I'm a resource! :smile:

I don't come in pdf-format, though.
 
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arildno said:
I'm a resource! :smile:
I don't come in pdf-format, though.
Yeah, but I'll convert you one of these days. :-p
 
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You should check out your local library. They don't come in PDF form either, but i think you'd find more there than on the web.
 
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i guess things don't come for free, and you need to pay the dough.
as the yankees say. (-:
 

FAQ: Where Can I Find Free Resources for Learning Norwegian Nynorsk and Bokmål?

What is the best way to learn Norwegian for free?

The best way to learn Norwegian for free is to use online resources such as language learning apps, websites, and online courses. These resources provide interactive and self-paced lessons, exercises, and quizzes to help you learn the language efficiently.

What are some effective strategies for learning Norwegian?

Some effective strategies for learning Norwegian include immersing yourself in the language by watching Norwegian movies and TV shows, practicing speaking with native speakers, and using flashcards or other memorization techniques.

How long does it take to learn Norwegian?

The time it takes to learn Norwegian varies depending on your level of dedication, previous language learning experience, and other factors. However, on average, it can take around 600-700 hours of study to achieve a B2 level of proficiency in Norwegian.

Can I learn Norwegian on my own?

Yes, it is possible to learn Norwegian on your own using online resources and self-study materials. However, it may be beneficial to also seek out opportunities to practice speaking with native speakers and receive feedback from a tutor or language exchange partner.

Are there any free resources specifically designed for learning Norwegian?

Yes, there are many free resources available for learning Norwegian, such as language learning apps like Duolingo and Memrise, websites like LearnNoW and NorwegianClass101, and online courses from universities like the University of Oslo and NTNU. Additionally, many public libraries offer free access to language learning software and online resources.

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