hello

Norwegian translation: hei

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English term or phrase:hello
Norwegian translation:hei
Entered by: Eivind Lilleskjaeret

13:30 Nov 8, 2001
English to Norwegian translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: hello
its for a project at school
Anthony
Hei
Explanation:
pronounce the "e" like the "a" in "flash".

Or say "hallo", pronounce the "a" like the "ou" in "rough", only make it a long sound. And the "o" should be pronounced like the "oo" in "cool".

Good luck.
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Local time: 13:35
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Hei


Explanation:
pronounce the "e" like the "a" in "flash".

Or say "hallo", pronounce the "a" like the "ou" in "rough", only make it a long sound. And the "o" should be pronounced like the "oo" in "cool".

Good luck.


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Eivind Lilleskjaeret
Local time: 13:35
Native speaker of: Native in NorwegianNorwegian
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agree  Even Eifring: The answer is correct, but the same question has been asked several times before. You can look at old answers, too.
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