Kaffi Posted December 5, 2014 Report Share Posted December 5, 2014 Words that are heard a lot in Norway in the winter are:ski, snø, sol, mørke, mørketid, lys, peis, kos. There are a lot of words for light and dark and sun , as its very light during summer, and parts of the country have midnight sun, the rest is never dark and in most places in the middle of summer you see the suns golden crest grace the horizon. In the winter is is dark, the darkest time is around Christmas and to mid-late January. So words for darkness and light are important and plenty. Also there is the words kos and koselig, that have several meanings. KOselig is a word that is hard to translate, it is a word that describes a setting and shared feeling of having a good time, its nice and cozy ,and we are in a relaxed and friendly state. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaffi Posted February 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 18, 2015 Dusk the hour between sundown and dark, there are several words for that the usual one for duskis skumringThe blue hoer or blue light ;blåtimen , den blå timen - this is particular in the summer, when all nights are the blue light, as the sun just hovers right beneath the horizon for a few short hrs befor rising again, and the sunsets are long and beautiful.Another word commonly used is tussmørke tusse, is a something between an imp, an elf, a gnome and maybe even a distant relative of a troll, but generally into mischief and not evil. Tussmørke ; tusse-darkness, the light when this creature can move mostly unseen like a shadow in the shadowlight. A well know figure in the Nordic tales and old stories. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trellum Posted February 28, 2015 Report Share Posted February 28, 2015 Hhehehe, koselig? It reminds me of the dutch Gezellig, which it translates to basically the same, but between you and me I prefer the Norwegian koselig I really miss Norway, and wish i can go back there very soon. My favorite country in Europe and I mean it! I love how nice you guys are, specially compared to dutch people and the atmosphere! Wow! I experienced the happiest moments of my life in Norway Best time ever, and no am not joking or exaggerating. I might learn some Norwegian later on, so next time I go there I can speak some Norwegian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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