Vere Harmsworth Library
Most modern out of the six libraries Iâve been to in the past six weeks. I love how quiet it was: complelely silent except for the clicking of keyboards. Itâs not the largest library, but it is very spacious, with few people (especially when compared to the Rad Cam, which is always packed), and has a very comfortable atomosphere. Lighting is superb, and the individual workstations make it very easy to focus undisturbed. Only downside is that itâs a bit far (twenty minute walk).
Location: opposite the Chemistry department on South Parks Road
Best for cloudy days during daytime.
2019.11.21
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21 useful phrases of daily Norwegian đłđŽ
These are a collection of phrases that I often hear being used in daily life here in Norway, therefore I thought they could be helpful for all the learners of Norwegian out there. How to say it in my dialect, Moldenser, is in cursive (), just in case you were curious about that :)
HĂŠ?Â
(HĂŠ?)
What? / Could you repeat? I didnât hear.
Serr? - slang version of âseriĂžst?â
(Serr?)
Are you serious? / Seriously?
Offa meg.
(Offa me)
Gosh. / Jeez.
note: not sure how common this one is outside of Molde (my town), but I hear it and use it a lot.Â
Jeg vet ikke.Â
(I veit ikke/ikkje)
I donât know.
Jeg orker ikke.
(I orke ikke/ikkje)
I canât bear/stand (it). / I am too lazy/tired (to do this/it). / I canât bother.
note: very common saying of Norwegian students, ahaha
Jeg forstÄr ikke.
(I forstÄr ikke/ikkje)
I donât understand.
Jeg finner den ikke.Â
(I finn den ikke/ikkje)
I canât find it.
Jeg tror ikke det.Â
(I tror ikke/ikkje d)
I donât think so. / I donât believe so.
Ikke egentlig.
(Ikke/ikkje egentlig)
Not really.Â
Den kler deg veldig godt.Â
(Den kler d veldig godt)
It (the thing) suits you really well.Â
Du minner meg om noen, men jeg vet ikke helt hvem.
(Du minne me om nokken, men i veit ikke/ikkje heilt kem)
You remind me of someone, but I donât really know who.Â
Faktisk ikke, fordi âŠ
(Faktisk ikke/ikkje, fordi âŠ)
Actually not, because âŠ
Tenk om noen ⊠f.eks. sÄ deg.
(Tenk om nokken ⊠f.eks. sÄ d.)
Imagine if someone ⊠e.g. saw you.Â
GĂ„r det bra (med deg)?
(GĂ„r d bra (med d)?)
Are you okay?
Har du gjort leksene?Â
(Har/he du gjort leksan?)
Have you done the homeworks?
Vet du hva klokka er?Â
(Veit du ka klokka e?)
Do know what time it is?
Kunne du ha bĂŠrt denne/dette for meg?Â
(Kunne du ha bĂŠrt denna/detta for me?)
Could you carry this for me?
Hva synes du om �
(Ka syns du om �)
What is your opinion about âŠ.? / What do you think about âŠ?
Visste du at �
(Visste du at �)
Did you know that �
Blir du med?Â
(Blir/bli du me/med?)
Are you coming too? / Are you joining (us)?
Kan du hjelpe meg?Â
(Kan du hjelpe me?)
Could you help me?
If you have any more to add, feel free to do so! :)
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WITCHY GERMAN VOCABULARY
Die Hexe - witch
Der Zauberer - wizard
Der Topf - pot
Der Besen - broom
Der Trank - potion
Die Kerze - candle
Der Rauch - smoke
Der Altar - altar
Die Tarotkarten - tarot cardsÂ
Das Orakel - oracle
Der Fluch - curse
Der Kessel - cauldron
Die Kristallkugel - crystal ball
Das Wachs - wax
Die schwarze Katze - black cat
Der Kristall - crystal
Der Zauberspruch - spell
Das Ritual - ritualÂ
zaubern - (to) perform magic
fliegen - (to) fly
(etw.) vorhersagen - (to) predict (sth.)
schÀdlich - harmful
harmlos - harmless
paranormal - ĂŒbernatĂŒrlich
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