![]() It is also a common courtesy to use it in answers “ Ja takk” (“Yes, thanks”) or “ Nei takk” (“No, thanks”). You may use it to thank a seller in a shop or thank someone who gave you a compliment, for example. ![]() ![]() Takk!– the most common way to thank others. The most common ways to say “Thank you” in Norwegian
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