22:58 Sep 11, 2000 |
Norwegian to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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| Selected response from: Tone Wittmann Local time: 11:59 | |||
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na | Him |
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na | He |
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na | He |
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na | him or he |
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Him Explanation: It is a bit difficult to know without the context, but the word han is the word him in English Greetings from Tone |
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He Explanation: I know that "han" is Norwegian for "he" - but perhaps also for "him". |
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He Explanation: "Han" in Norwegian does translate as 'he', however sometimes Norwegians write "han" when they mean "ham", The latter means 'him'. |
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him or he Explanation: The norwegian word "han" can mean both, it depends on in which context the word is used. ex: han er en mann- he is a man det er han- it`s him |
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