søndag 20. januar 2008
Un
The prefix 'un' is sort of 'u' in Norwegian. So, 'uheldig' as you saw in my prior post means 'unlucky.' Makes sense. But there are some 'u' words that take a little more brain-stretching to understand. Such as 'udyr.' 'Dyr' means 'animal.' So, does 'udyr' mean 'unanimal?' It sort of means 'monster.' And 'uvær' means 'unweather?' It kind of means bad weather or 'storm.'
Abonner på:
Legg inn kommentarer (Atom)
Ingen kommentarer:
Legg inn en kommentar