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Latest revision as of 21:35, 5 August 2014
This page relates to A Norwegian Grammar Sparrer.
The infinitival marker in Norwegian is å, corresponding to to in English.
It is pronounced in exactly the same way as the coordinating conjunction og.
Error example:
Jeg prøver og komme.
Error message for this string:
The word "og" is not the infinitival marker, try using "å" instead.
Try sentences:
Go back to Phenomena