A Norwegian phrasebook will certainly come in handy. Ideally, keep a pocket-sized paper version with you. Of course, the easiest way is to hire a guide-translator, but Norwegian is a special language and it is not easy to learn it right away.
Therefore, always have a Norwegian phrasebook with you on your trip, and it will be much easier for you to explain yourself in a hotel (where most often there are interpreters, or know English), in a restaurant, or just on the street.
We have compiled useful phrases in Norwegian for you. The receiving party will appreciate it if you address them in the native language of Norwegians.
Yes
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Ja
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No
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Nei
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Thank you
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Takk
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Please
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Vær så snill
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Excuse me
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Unnskyld meg
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Hello
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Hei
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Goodbye
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Ha det
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I don't understand
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Jeg forstår ikke
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Where is...?
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Hvor er...?
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How much is the ticket?
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Hvor mye koster billetten?
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One ticket to..., please
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En billett til..., takk
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Train
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Tog
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Metro
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T-bane
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Tram
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Trikk
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Train station
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Jernbanestasjon
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Bus station
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Busstasjon
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Airport
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Flyplass
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I would like to buy...
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Jeg vil gjerne kjøpe...
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How much does this cost?
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Hvor mye koster dette?
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Do you have...?
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Har du...?
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Do you accept credit cards?
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Tar dere kredittkort?
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Police station
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Politistasjon
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Hospital
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Sykehus
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Store
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Butikk
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