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Adjectives generally stand alone, but they can be combined with nouns to create specific concepts called compound nouns.
To say "I am cooking," you simply use the simple present: Vi lager mat .
Unlike English, Norwegian does not have a specific "present continuous" tense (the -ing form).
: Nå (1) spiser (2) jeg eplet. (Now eat I the apple.) Nouns and Definiteness
Adjectives generally stand alone, but they can be combined with nouns to create specific concepts called compound nouns.
To say "I am cooking," you simply use the simple present: Vi lager mat .
Unlike English, Norwegian does not have a specific "present continuous" tense (the -ing form).
: Nå (1) spiser (2) jeg eplet. (Now eat I the apple.) Nouns and Definiteness