How to Sound Nice in Norwegian (It’s Easy!)

Being kind is cool and learning how to say nice things in Norwegian is super fun, too! Whether you’re saying thank you or greeting someone warmly, Norwegian has some lovely phrases that kids can learn right away.

Kind Words Kids Can Use

Here are a few cheerful phrases to get started:

  • Takk – Thank you
  • Vær så snill – Please
  • God dag – Good day
  • Ha det bra – Goodbye (literally “have it good”!)

Saying these words with a smile makes them even more meaningful. Try using them during pretend play or family time!

Activities for Kindness Practice

Politeness Role Play

Act out situations like asking for a toy, saying goodbye to a friend, or meeting someone new. Use Norwegian phrases and swap roles for extra fun.

Kindness Chart

Make a weekly chart. Each time a child uses a kind Norwegian phrase, add a sticker. At the end of the week, celebrate with a small treat or extra game time!

Dinolingo’s Norwegian program helps kids ages 2–14 learn useful words and phrases through songs, games, and stories. With age-specific learning paths and interactive tools, it’s the perfect way to build both language and social-emotional skills.

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