How To Count From 1 To 100 In Norwegian
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It is a beautiful day and you are out for a walk. Then, you suddenly see a lamp at the corner of a flower shop. You think that is just a random lamp that someone left. However, you’re wrong because that is actually a magical lamp and this magical lamp is where the blue genie lives.
As you pick up the lamp, the blue genie flies out of it and tells you that you are granted three wishes… BUT there is one caveat… before you make each wish, you need to count out loud the numbers from 1 to 100 in Norwegian.
First things first, counting in Norwegian is not an impossible thing to do. Second, Norwegian numbers are not too challenging to pronounce. Maybe at first, some numbers are tricky to say but with several practices, your counting skills will get better.
How to count from 0 to 10
- 0: null (null)
- 1: en (en)
- 2: to (to)
- 3: tre (trey)
- 4: fire (feerah)
- 5: fem (fem)
- 6: seks (seks)
- 7: sju (schoo) / syv (seev)
- 8: åtte (ohteh)
- 9: ni (nee)
- 10: ti (tee)
How to count from 11 to 20
- 11: elleve (elvuh)
- 12: tolv (tol)
- 13: tretten (trehten)
- 14: fjorten (fyowten)
- 15: femten (femten)
- 16: seksten (sighz ten)
- 17: sytten (suttun)
- 18: atten (atten)
- 19: nitten (neeten)
- 20: tjue (schewuh)
How to count from 21 to 30
- 21: tjueen (schewen)
- 22: tjueto (scheweto)
- 23: tjuetre (schewetre)
- 24: tjuefire (schewefire)
- 25: tjuefem (schewefem)
- 26: tjuenseks (schewenseks)
- 27: tjuensju (schewenschoo) / tjuensyv (schewenseev)
- 28: tjueatte (schewohtteh)
- 29: tjueni (schewnee)
- 30: tretti (trehtee)
How to count from 31 to 100
- 31-39: trettién, trettito, trettitre... trettini
- 40: førti (fehrtee)
- 50: femti (femti)
- 60: seksti (seksti)
- 70: sytti (suhtee)
- 80: åtti (ohteeh)
- 90: nitti (neetee)
- 100: hundre (hundruh)


