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Multireddit: Danish+Icelandic+Norwegian+SwedishRelated/Interesting subreddits. Find a new language buddy. I would like to get started on Norweigian today. I want a good resource which will show me the actual word it self and show it's pronuciation, but I also want the audio to be sounded out so I know exactly the tone to use.I've seen the links on the right hand side of this page, but I'm wondering which of those would meet my critera. I want to be able to become fluent in Norwegian by the time I finish it, so I'll be looking for a resource which has a lot of information and can teach me both grammar and pronuciation.
I don't want the pronucation to be text based e.g: 'A as in father' I want to listen to the actual word it self.Is it worth learning the alphabet first? I've never learnt another language before so I'm unfamilar with the process.Sorry for posting a question like this as you probably have this question all the time. I have a similar approach to zajczex's. I also use Anki but with my own decks (in the beginning). I got the book, which comes with audio CDs. I ripped the CDs and saved each word from the vocabulary lists as separate MP3s, so that I could add them to my Anki decks for each vocab (this took quite a while, but worth it I think).I find having the audio is incredibly helpful, especially with a language like Norwegian.
Other things that help me learn and you may want to try out are:. Adding a picture when possible, or even having a picture instead of the english word (to help you associate the norwegian word with what it actually refers to, and not to its english translation). Colour-coding nouns.
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Masculine nouns are written in blue, feminine in red and neuter in green. That way, I memorise the articles much better, as I often think of the colour of the word as well as its article.Now that I've finished the book, I have started using Anki shared decks and importing memrise decks to Anki using to extend my vocabulary.I'd like to watch Norwegian-language movies with subtitles, but those are hard to find - so if anyone has tips, please share:).