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”Old habit, hard to turn.” If you’re used to something, it takes a lot of work to get new habits and change…ĭen som vil være med på leken, må smake steken. ”No fish without bones.” Nothing in life comes easy. ”Only book makes nobody wise.” You can’t get every experience through things you read – you need to go out in the world and talk to people. If you’re too many, it’ll be a disaster! ?īare bok gjør ingen klok. ”The more cooks, the more mess.” You have to be the right number of persons for a task. ”When the cat is gone, the mice dance on the table.” When there’s no leader to tell people what to do, they just enjoy themselves and get nothing done… Decorate your laptops, water bottles, notebooks and windows. Når katten er borte, danser musene på bordet. Unique Kaizers Orchestra stickers featuring millions of original designs created and sold by independent artists. ”There is no bad weather, only bad clothing.” This pretty much expresses the same as the previous one there simply are no excuses when going on a fjelltur (mountain hike)! ? Ut på tur, aldri sur! ”Out on a trip, never sulky!” To me, at least, this is a very Norwegian proverb, as it really shows many Norwegians’ enthusiasm for the great outdoors! ?ĭet finnes ikke dårlig vær, bare dårlige klær.
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I think proverbs are a great window into the original ”mood” or setting of any language, so even if you don’t end up actually using the sayings below, they might help you on your quest to ”think Norwegian”! ? Also, many Norwegian proverbs have fun rhymes.
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(Photo courtesy of Chris Isherwood at Flickr, CC License.)īefore the Internet, proverbs were like offline memes that anybody could throw into a conversation to make a point! ? Even though our communication has changed, ordtak (proverbs, literally ”word-grips”) still exist in many communities, including Norway. The Norwegian ompa/gypsy-rock band Kaizers Orchestra are famous for using unique objects on stage, including oil barrels, crowbars and miscellaneous objects to with which to create sounds, and a World War II Norwegian model gas mask.