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Although you can get by in Norway without speaking the language, knowing just a few phrases can help you make friends, enjoy service with a smile, and discover richer, more rewarding experiences.
Book a table at an exciting new restaurant, get directions to Oslos most impressive street art murals, or snap up tickets to one of the countrys many music festivals.
- Fast, fun and easy to use
- Essential words and phrases
- Simple pronunciation guides
- Expert tips to boost confidence
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Although you can get by in Norway without speaking the language, knowing just a few phrases can help you make friends, enjoy service with a smile, and discover richer, more rewarding experiences.