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Words like hurray!, oh!, ugh!, ah!, etc are known as interjections. Usually words that magnify the emotions of the sentence.
Here are some Norwegian sentences using interjections.
Norwegian | English |
Fy , så slem du er! | Tut tut, so mean you are! |
Uff , så varmt det er! | Ugh, so hot it is! |
Hurra , det er helgen i morgen. | Hurrah, it’s the weekend tomorrow. |
Ja , jeg skal reise til Oslo. | Yes, I shall travel to Oslo. |
Jo , jeg har fem kroner. | Yes, I have five krones. |
Nei , jeg kan ikke spise mer. | No, I can not eat more. |
As you can see, ja, jo and nei er also interjections.
What’s the difference between ja and jo you ask? Ah! Now that’s a good question. Oh! But we have already learnt about it.
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