Learning Norwegian can be a rewarding experience, and reaching a B2 level signifies that you are well on your way to becoming proficient. At this level, you should be able to understand and produce more complex sentences, participate in discussions on a variety of topics, and express yourself fluently. To help you on this journey, we have compiled a list of 50 essential words that you need to know for Norwegian at the B2 level. These words will not only expand your vocabulary but also enable you to communicate more effectively in diverse situations.
1. Avtale (Agreement/Appointment)
Understanding and using the word “avtale” is crucial, whether you are setting up a business meeting or making plans with friends. For example, “Vi har en avtale klokken tre” means “We have an appointment at three o’clock.”
2. Betydning (Meaning/Significance)
This word helps you discuss the importance or meaning of various topics. For instance, “Hva er betydningen av dette?” translates to “What is the meaning of this?”
3. Erfaring (Experience)
Erfaring is essential for talking about your work or life experiences. “Jeg har mye erfaring i denne bransjen” means “I have a lot of experience in this industry.”
4. Forventning (Expectation)
Knowing how to express expectations can be very useful. “Vi har store forventninger til deg” translates to “We have high expectations of you.”
5. Hensikt (Intention)
This word allows you to discuss your intentions or plans. “Hva er hensikten med dette møtet?” means “What is the intention of this meeting?”
6. Interesse (Interest)
Talking about your interests is a great way to engage in conversations. “Jeg har stor interesse for musikk” translates to “I have a great interest in music.”
7. Klage (Complaint)
Understanding how to use “klage” can help you in situations where you need to make a complaint. “Jeg vil klage pÃ¥ maten” means “I want to complain about the food.”
8. Mulighet (Possibility)
Discussing possibilities is a significant part of everyday conversation. “Det er en mulighet for at det vil regne” means “There is a possibility that it will rain.”
9. Nødvendig (Necessary)
This adjective is useful for expressing necessity. “Det er nødvendig Ã¥ studere” means “It is necessary to study.”
10. Opplevelse (Experience/Adventure)
Different from “erfaring,” this word often refers to more personal or adventurous experiences. “Det var en fantastisk opplevelse” translates to “It was a fantastic experience.”
11. PÃ¥virkning (Influence)
This word allows you to talk about influence or impact. “Han har stor pÃ¥virkning pÃ¥ teamet” means “He has a significant influence on the team.”
12. Samfunn (Society)
Understanding this word is essential for discussing broader topics. “Vi lever i et mangfoldig samfunn” means “We live in a diverse society.”
13. Tillit (Trust)
Trust is a crucial concept in both personal and professional relationships. “Jeg har tillit til deg” means “I trust you.”
14. Utdanning (Education)
This word is vital for discussing your academic background. “Jeg har en god utdanning” translates to “I have a good education.”
15. Valg (Choice/Election)
“Valg” can refer to both choices and elections. “Jeg har gjort mitt valg” means “I have made my choice,” while “Valget er neste uke” means “The election is next week.”
16. Vurdering (Assessment)
This word is essential for discussing evaluations or assessments. “Vi trenger en grundig vurdering” translates to “We need a thorough assessment.”
17. Ytring (Expression)
Understanding how to use “ytring” can help you talk about expressions or opinions. “Ytringsfrihet er viktig” means “Freedom of expression is important.”
18. Økonomi (Economy)
This word is crucial for discussions about finance and the economy. “Norsk økonomi er sterk” translates to “The Norwegian economy is strong.”
19. Avgjørelse (Decision)
Understanding how to use “avgjørelse” can help you discuss decisions. “Dette er en viktig avgjørelse” means “This is an important decision.”
20. Bevisst (Aware/Conscious)
This adjective helps you describe awareness. “Jeg er bevisst pÃ¥ utfordringene” translates to “I am aware of the challenges.”
21. Beslutning (Decision)
Similar to “avgjørelse,” this word is used to talk about decisions. “Vi mÃ¥ ta en beslutning snart” means “We need to make a decision soon.”
22. Bidrag (Contribution)
Knowing how to use “bidrag” is essential for discussing contributions. “Takk for ditt bidrag” means “Thank you for your contribution.”
23. Enighet (Agreement)
This word is useful when discussing agreements or consensus. “Vi har kommet til en enighet” translates to “We have reached an agreement.”
24. Forbedring (Improvement)
Understanding how to use “forbedring” can help you talk about improvements. “Vi ser etter kontinuerlig forbedring” means “We are looking for continuous improvement.”
25. Forhold (Relationship/Condition)
This versatile word can refer to relationships or conditions. “Vi har et godt forhold” means “We have a good relationship,” while “Forholdene er utfordrende” means “The conditions are challenging.”
26. Forpliktelse (Obligation)
Knowing this word helps you discuss obligations or commitments. “Jeg har en forpliktelse til Ã¥ hjelpe” translates to “I have an obligation to help.”
27. Forslag (Suggestion)
This word is essential for making suggestions. “Jeg har et forslag” means “I have a suggestion.”
28. Fremgang (Progress)
Understanding how to use “fremgang” can help you talk about progress. “Vi har gjort god fremgang” translates to “We have made good progress.”
29. Gjenstand (Object)
This word is useful for describing objects. “Denne gjenstanden er verdifull” means “This object is valuable.”
30. Hensyn (Consideration)
Knowing how to use “hensyn” helps you talk about considerations. “Vi mÃ¥ ta hensyn til alle” translates to “We must consider everyone.”
31. Innflytelse (Influence)
Similar to “pÃ¥virkning,” this word helps you discuss influence. “Han har stor innflytelse pÃ¥ beslutningen” means “He has a significant influence on the decision.”
32. Kjennskap (Familiarity)
This word is essential for discussing familiarity or knowledge. “Jeg har god kjennskap til emnet” translates to “I have good knowledge of the subject.”
33. Konsekvens (Consequence)
Understanding how to use “konsekvens” helps you discuss consequences. “Dette vil ha store konsekvenser” means “This will have significant consequences.”
34. Løsning (Solution)
Knowing this word is vital for discussing solutions. “Vi trenger en løsning pÃ¥ problemet” translates to “We need a solution to the problem.”
35. MÃ¥l (Goal)
This word is crucial for talking about goals or targets. “Mitt mÃ¥l er Ã¥ lære norsk” means “My goal is to learn Norwegian.”
36. Oppfatning (Perception)
Understanding how to use “oppfatning” helps you discuss perceptions or opinions. “Hva er din oppfatning av situasjonen?” means “What is your perception of the situation?”
37. Oppgave (Task/Assignment)
This versatile word can refer to tasks or assignments. “Jeg har en viktig oppgave” means “I have an important task.”
38. Opplysning (Information)
Knowing how to use “opplysning” helps you discuss information or enlightenment. “Vi trenger mer opplysning” translates to “We need more information.”
39. Oppnå (Achieve)
This verb is essential for discussing achievements. “Jeg ønsker Ã¥ oppnÃ¥ mine mÃ¥l” means “I want to achieve my goals.”
40. Oversikt (Overview)
Understanding how to use “oversikt” helps you talk about overviews or summaries. “Kan du gi meg en oversikt?” means “Can you give me an overview?”
41. PÃ¥litelig (Reliable)
This adjective is useful for describing reliability. “Han er en pÃ¥litelig person” translates to “He is a reliable person.”
42. PÃ¥stand (Claim)
Knowing how to use “pÃ¥stand” helps you discuss claims or assertions. “Jeg er uenig i din pÃ¥stand” means “I disagree with your claim.”
43. Reaksjon (Reaction)
Understanding how to use “reaksjon” helps you discuss reactions. “Hva var din reaksjon?” means “What was your reaction?”
44. Samarbeid (Cooperation)
This word is essential for discussing cooperation or collaboration. “Samarbeid er nøkkelen til suksess” translates to “Cooperation is the key to success.”
45. Samtidig (Simultaneous)
This adjective helps you describe simultaneous actions. “Vi kan gjøre det samtidig” means “We can do it simultaneously.”
46. Tilgang (Access)
Knowing how to use “tilgang” is vital for discussing access. “Vi har tilgang til informasjonen” translates to “We have access to the information.”
47. Tilstand (Condition)
This word helps you describe conditions or states. “Bygningens tilstand er dÃ¥rlig” means “The condition of the building is poor.”
48. Tilstrekkelig (Sufficient)
Understanding how to use “tilstrekkelig” helps you talk about sufficiency. “Er dette tilstrekkelig?” means “Is this sufficient?”
49. Utfordring (Challenge)
This word is crucial for discussing challenges. “Vi stÃ¥r overfor en stor utfordring” translates to “We are facing a big challenge.”
50. Ã…rsak (Cause)
Knowing how to use “Ã¥rsak” helps you discuss causes or reasons. “Hva er Ã¥rsaken til dette?” means “What is the cause of this?”
Conclusion
Mastering these 50 essential words at the B2 level will significantly enhance your ability to communicate in Norwegian. These words will help you navigate various topics and situations with greater ease and confidence. Remember, language learning is a journey, and expanding your vocabulary is a crucial step towards fluency. Keep practicing, and don’t hesitate to use these words in your daily conversations to reinforce your understanding. Lykke til! (Good luck!)