Norwegian | English |
---|---|
(Nynorsk) , verb | fly [flew, flown, flying, flies](to travel through air) lie [lied, lied, lying, lies](be in horizontal position) man [manned, manned, manning, mans](to supply with staff or crew) mind [minded, minding, minds](to look after, take care of) say [said, said, saying, says](to pronounce) snow [snowed, snowing, snows](have snow fall from the sky) |
(Nynorsk) , interjection | right(checking agreement) |
(Nynorsk) , pronoun | we(the speakers, or the speaker(s) and other person(s) not being addressed (exclusive we: he or she or they and I)) |
(Nynorsk) , noun | bank [banks](edge of river or lake) bat [bats](small flying mammal) bridge [bridges]((nautical) platform above the upper deck) can [cans](a more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids) church [churches](worship service) cloud [clouds](the Internet) color [colors](interest, especially in a selective area) country [countries](the country, rural area, as opposed to the town or city) dam [dams](structure placed across a flowing body of water) eye [eyes](organ) fan [fans](admirer) girl [girls](young female person) gold [golds](gold medal) heart [hearts](an organ) history [histories](record or narrative description of past events) language [languages](vocabulary of a particular field) leaf [leaves](part of a plant) lie [lies](intentionally false statement) meat [meats](animal flesh used as food) nest [nests](bird-built structure) night [nights](evening or night spent at a particular activity) person [people](individual) right [rights](legal or moral entitlement) school [schools](an institution dedicated to teaching and learning) sea [seas](body of water) slave [slaves](person forced to perform sexual acts; (nonconsensual) sex slave) sound [sounds](sensation perceived by the ear) summer [summers](hottest season) world [worlds](the Earth) |
(Nynorsk) , proper noun | Canada(country in North America) |
(Nynorsk) , adjective | male(belonging to the sex which typically produces sperm, or the gender typically associated with it) old [older, oldest](of an object, concept, etc: having existed for a relatively long period of time) |