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Family and Relatives

Learn the most important words for talking about family and relatives in Norwegian.

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Family and Relatives

Family is very important in Norway. Here you will learn the most important words for talking about family and relatives.

Basic Family Words

NorwegianPronunciationExample
familie/fa-MIL-je/Min familie bor i Norge. — My family lives in Norway.
mor/mamma/moor/MAM-ma/Mamma min jobber på sykehuset. — My mum works at the hospital.
far/papa/faar/PAH-pa/Far min liker å fiske. — My dad likes to fish.
søster/SØS-ter/Søsteren min er lærer. — My sister is a teacher.
bror/bruur/Broren min studerer i Oslo. — My brother studies in Oslo.
besteforeldre/BES-te-for-eld-re/Jeg besøker besteforeldrene mine hver søndag. — I visit my grandparents every Sunday.
bestemor/BES-te-moor/Bestemor bor på aldershjem. — Grandma lives in a care home.
bestefar/BES-te-faar/Bestefar forteller alltid gode historier. — Grandad always tells good stories.

Spouse and Children

NorwegianPronunciationExample
mann/ektemann/mann/EK-te-mahn/Mannen min er snill. — My husband is kind.
kone/hustru/KOO-ne/HUS-tru/Kona mi er snill. — My wife is kind.
barn/bahrn/Vi har tre barn. — We have three children.
sønn/søn/Sønnen min går på skolen. — My son goes to school.
datter/DAT-ter/Datteren min spiller fotball. — My daughter plays football.

Useful Phrases

  • Hvor stor er familien din? — How big is your family?
  • Jeg har en stor/liten familie — I have a big/small family
  • Jeg er gift/ugift — I am married/unmarried
  • Jeg har ikke barn — I do not have children

Cultural Tip

In Norway it is common to use first names with parents-in-law after a while. Many Norwegian families gather for a family dinner on Sundays. It is also common for grandparents to have close contact with their grandchildren.

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