Daily Usage Verbs with Pronunciation:
- To be - Å være (pronounced: aw vah-reh)
- Example: I am happy. - Jeg er glad.
- To have - Å ha (pronounced: aw hah)
- Example: I have a dog. - Jeg har en hund.
- To do - Å gjøre (pronounced: aw yoo-reh)
- Example: I do my homework. - Jeg gjør leksene mine.
- To say/tell - Å si (pronounced: aw see)
- Example: She says hello. - Hun sier hei.
- To go - Å gå (pronounced: aw goh)
- Example: We go to school. - Vi går på skolen.
- To come - Å komme (pronounced: aw kom-meh)
- Example: They come to visit. - De kommer på besøk.
- To want - Å ville (pronounced: aw veel-leh)
- Example: I want a cookie. - Jeg vil ha en kjeks.
- To like - Å like (pronounced: aw lee-keh)
- Example: He likes music. - Han liker musikk.
- To know - Å vite (pronounced: aw vee-teh)
- Example: She knows the answer. - Hun vet svaret.
- To understand - Å forstå (pronounced: aw for-stoh)
- Example: Do you understand? - Forstår du?
- To see - Å se (pronounced: aw seh)
- Example: We see a movie. - Vi ser en film.
- To hear - Å høre (pronounced: aw her-reh)
- Example: He hears the music. - Han hører musikken.
- To eat - Å spise (pronounced: aw spee-seh)
- Example: They eat dinner. - De spiser middag.
- To drink - Å drikke (pronounced: aw dreek-keh)
- Example: I drink water. - Jeg drikker vann.
- To sleep - Å sove (pronounced: aw soh-veh)
- Example: She sleeps well. - Hun sover godt.
- To work - Å jobbe (pronounced: aw yob-beh)
- Example: He works at the office. - Han jobber på kontoret.
- To study - Å studere (pronounced: aw stoo-deh-reh)
- Example: We study for exams. - Vi studerer til eksamen.
- To play - Å spille (pronounced: aw spee-leh)
- Example: They play soccer. - De spiller fotball.
- To watch - Å se på (pronounced: aw seh poh)
- Example: I watch TV. - Jeg ser på TV.
- To read - Å lese (pronounced: aw leh-seh)
- Example: She reads a book. - Hun leser en bok.
- To write - Å skrive (pronounced: aw skree-veh)
- Example: He writes a letter. - Han skriver et brev.
- To speak - Å snakke (pronounced: aw snahk-keh)
- Example: We speak Norwegian. - Vi snakker norsk.
- To listen - Å lytte (pronounced: aw leet-teh)
- Example: Are you listening? - Hører du?
- To buy - Å kjøpe (pronounced: aw sherp-peh)
- Example: I buy groceries. - Jeg kjøper dagligvarer.
- To sell - Å selge (pronounced: aw sel-geh)
- Example: They sell clothes. - De selger klær.
- To help - Å hjelpe (pronounced: aw yel-peh)
- Example: Can you help me? - Kan du hjelpe meg?
- To give - Å gi (pronounced: aw yee)
- Example: She gives gifts. - Hun gir gaver.
- To take - Å ta (pronounced: aw tah)
- Example: He takes a photo. - Han tar et bilde.
- To drive - Å kjøre (pronounced: aw sher-reh)
- Example: They drive a car. - De kjører bil.
- To run - Å løpe (pronounced: aw lew-peh)
- Example: We run in the park. - Vi løper i parken.
- To walk - Å gå (pronounced: aw goh)
- Example: She walks to school. - Hun går til skolen.
- To wait - Å vente (pronounced: aw ven-teh)
- Example: Are you waiting? - Venter du?
- To meet - Å møte (pronounced: aw mø-teh)
- Example: They meet at the cafe. - De møtes på kafeen.
- To love - Å elske (pronounced: aw el-skeh)
- Example: He loves his family. - Han elsker familien sin.
- To like - Å like (pronounced: aw lee-keh)
- Example: She likes chocolate. - Hun liker sjokolade.
- To hate - Å hate (pronounced: aw ha-teh)
- Example: I hate Mondays. - **Jeg hater