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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

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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


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