The Norwegian puzzle - find your missing pieces

#17 "Annen", "annet", "andre" : another confusing topic in Norwegian [grammatikk] [vokabular]


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This episode tackles one of the most confusing aspects of Norwegian grammar: the different forms of "annet," "annen," and "andre" and when to use each one.

I start by clarifying a fundamental distinction that English speakers often miss – the difference between "one more of something" (enda en/et) versus "a different one" (annen/annet/andre). 

I also address common pronunciation shortcuts that native speakers use, and explain how definiteness works with these words (and how to know whether "andre" means "second" or "other"). 

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The Norwegian puzzle - find your missing piecesBy Silje Linn Moss