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Norwegian Verbs And Essentials of Grammar

Norwegian Verbs And Essentials of Grammar

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most helpful Norwegian grammar book I have encountered.
Review: I have been studying Norwegian for a long time, and Mr. Janus' book is one of the best I have found. It is easy to find answers to questions, and the verb list is amazingly complete and helpful. If you can't take an extended trip to Norway, and aren't blessed to live in Minnesota, then you should buy this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Title is misleading
Review: This book is very much like "Norwegian: An Essential Grammar" by Ã…se-Berit and Rolf Strandskogen. Eventhough the title indicates that it addresses or teaches Norwegian verbs, it does very little with regard to that -- in fact, it is not much different from the aforementioned book in that sense too. It does do a good job of teaching the grammar, though the title is a misnomer. I was expecting a book *filled* with hundreds of verbs and their conjugations, but there are only about 12 (2x spaced) pages of them. Both the aforementioned and subject books are worth using to learn Norwegian. Mange takk til forfatterene!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Title is misleading
Review: This book is very much like "Norwegian: An Essential Grammar" by Åse-Berit and Rolf Strandskogen. Eventhough the title indicates that it addresses or teaches Norwegian verbs, it does very little with regard to that -- in fact, it is not much different from the aforementioned book in that sense too. It does do a good job of teaching the grammar, though the title is a misnomer. I was expecting a book *filled* with hundreds of verbs and their conjugations, but there are only about 12 (2x spaced) pages of them. Both the aforementioned and subject books are worth using to learn Norwegian. Mange takk til forfatterene!


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