Preterite/Past tense in Norwegian - TypeCraft
typecraft.org › tc2wiki › PreteriteThe past tense (preteritum) refers to something that happened at a specific time in the past, or happened repeatedly in the past. Norwegian verbs can be classified as either WEAK (endings are added to the root of the verb to form the past tense) or STRONG (involving a vowel change in the root -- often no ending at all.)
Norwegian Past Tense | POLYMATH.ORG
polymath.org › norwegian_pastThese samples show how the verbs above are conjugated in the past tense in a sentence which includes all the object pronouns (I, you, she...). After the past tense in Norwegian, make sure to check the other tenses (present, and future), which we hope you enjoyed. You can also choose your own topic from the menu above.
past tense i norsk bokmål - Engelsk-Norsk bokmål Ordbok | Glosbe
nb.glosbe.com › en › nbnoun. + grammatikk. (grammar) Past tense is the form of language used to refer to an event, transaction, or occurrence that did happen or has happened, or an object that existed, at a point in time before now. Compare with present tense, which refers to an event, transaction or occurrence which is happening now (or at the present time), or an object that currently exists; or with future tense, which refers to an event, transaction or occurrence that has not yet happened, is expected to ...