In Norwegian grammar, definite articles are an important tool in the language. They are used to indicate a specific noun, much like “the” in English. The main difference comes in the placement of this article. In Norwegian, the definite article is affixed to the end of the noun instead of being placed in front. For example, the Norwegian word for “the house” is “huset”, directly translated to “house the”. It should also be noted that the definite articles in Norwegian vary depending on the gender of the noun: masculine (en), feminine (ei), and neuter (et).