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Norwegian BokmålVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Expressing Emotions

Expressing emotions and feelings is an essential part of communication. Knowing the correct vocabulary and phrases to describe your feelings is an important step in being able to communicate effectively with others. In this lesson, we will cover some of the most common emotions and feelings and their corresponding vocabulary and phrases in Norwegian Bokmål.

Emotions and Feelings

Emotions and feelings are often used interchangeably, but there is a subtle difference between the two. Emotions are intense, short-lived feelings that arise in response to a specific event or situation, while feelings are less intense, longer-lasting, and can be triggered by internal thoughts, memories, or perceptions.

Below is a list of emotions and feelings in Norwegian Bokmål:

Emotions and Feelings List

Norwegian Bokmål Pronunciation English
glede [ɡleːdə] happiness
sorg [sɔrg] sadness
sinne [sɪne] anger
frykt [frykt] fear
kjærlighet [ʃærlihet] love
hat [hat] hate
skam [skam] shame
stolthet [stoltet] pride

Now that we have seen some of the most common emotions and feelings, let's take a closer look at the vocabulary and phrases that can be used to express them.

Vocabulary and Phrases

In this section, we will list some vocabulary and phrases in Norwegian Bokmål that are commonly used to express emotions and feelings.

Happiness

Happiness is a positive emotion that is often expressed through smiling, laughter, and positive body language. Some examples of phrases that can be used to express happiness in Norwegian Bokmål are:

  • Jeg er glad! (I am happy!)
  • Jeg føler meg lykkelig. (I feel happy.)
  • Det gjør meg glad å se deg. (It makes me happy to see you.)

Sadness

Sadness is a negative emotion that is often expressed through tears, frowns, and negative body language. Some examples of phrases that can be used to express sadness in Norwegian Bokmål are:

  • Jeg er trist. (I am sad.)
  • Det går ikke så bra for meg. (Things are not going so well for me.)
  • Hva er det som feiler deg? (What's wrong with you?)

Anger

Anger is a negative emotion that is often expressed through raised voices, clenched fists, and negative body language. Some examples of phrases that can be used to express anger in Norwegian Bokmål are:

  • Jeg blir så sint! (I get so angry!)
  • Jeg er rasende! (I am furious!)
  • Hvordan kunne du gjøre det? (How could you do that?)

Fear

Fear is a negative emotion that is often expressed through anxious thoughts and negative body language. Some examples of phrases that can be used to express fear in Norwegian Bokmål are:

  • Jeg er redd. (I am afraid.)
  • Jeg føler meg usikker. (I feel insecure.)
  • Hva hvis noe går galt? (What if something goes wrong?)

Love

Love is a positive emotion that is often expressed through physical touch, positive body language, and kind words. Some examples of phrases that can be used to express love in Norwegian Bokmål are:

  • Jeg elsker deg. (I love you.)
  • Jeg har så sterke følelser for deg. (I have such strong feelings for you.)
  • Du betyr alt for meg. (You mean everything to me.)

Hate

Hate is a negative emotion that is often expressed through negative thoughts and negative body language. Some examples of phrases that can be used to express hate in Norwegian Bokmål are:

  • Jeg hater deg. (I hate you.)
  • Jeg kan ikke utstå deg. (I can't stand you.)
  • Du får det verste ut av meg. (You bring out the worst in me.)

Shame

Shame is a negative emotion that is often expressed through negative body language, like looking down or avoiding eye contact. Some examples of phrases that can be used to express shame in Norwegian Bokmål are:

  • Jeg skammer meg så. (I am so ashamed.)
  • Jeg føler meg ydmyket. (I feel humiliated.)
  • Jeg skulle ønske jeg hadde gjort det annerledes. (I wish I had done it differently.)

Pride

Pride is a positive emotion that is often expressed through positive body language, like standing tall or puffing out the chest. Some examples of phrases that can be used to express pride in Norwegian Bokmål are:

  • Jeg er stolt av deg. (I am proud of you.)
  • Jeg føler meg stolt over det jeg har oppnådd. (I feel proud of what I have accomplished.)
  • Jeg kan ikke tro at jeg gjorde det. (I can't believe I did it.)

Conclusion

In this lesson, we have learned some of the most common emotions and feelings in Norwegian Bokmål, as well as the corresponding vocabulary and phrases used to express them. Remember, being able to express emotions is an essential part of communication, so practice using these phrases and vocabulary in your everyday conversations.

Table of Contents - Norwegian Bokmål Course - 0 to A1


Introduction to Norwegian Bokmål


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Daily Activities


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Drink


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Questions and Negation


Family and Relationships


Norwegian Customs and Traditions



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