Learn Norwegian with Anki - Essential Words & Phrases (A0-A2)

By Alex.Norwegian

Tags: Norwegian, Learn Norwegian, Norwegian vocabulary, Norwegian phrases, Norwegian audio, Norwegian beginner, Norwegian for beginners, Travel Norwegian, Everyday Norwegian, Norwegian flashcards, Speak Norwegian, Norwegian deck, Basic Norwegian

Kickstart your Norwegian learning with this carefully designed Anki deck for beginners to A2 learners. Focus on practical vocabulary, useful phrases, and real-world usage to start speaking confidently from day one.

What’s included

  • 230 handcrafted flashcards with essential words and example sentences
  • Carefully selected images to reinforce meaning
  • Native audio (Østlandsk dialect) recorded by me for accurate pronunciation
  • Noun gender markers, declensions, and verb conjugations
  • Grammar clarifications and usage tips
  • Spaced repetition for long-term retention

Why this deck

Created by a native Norwegian teacher, this deck goes beyond memorization. Each card is carefully designed to help you internalize vocabulary naturally, making Norwegian more accessible for beginners. Perfect for travel, work, or personal enrichment.

A-Level OCR A Physics Flashcards

By Theorizing

Tags: physics, ocr, ocr a

These are flashcards based on A-Level Physics Textbook for OCR A. The deck contains roughly 1000 flashcards, with definitions, diagrams, equations and descriptions almost exclusively from the textbook. I hope you find it useful as an effective way to learn all the theory for your A-Level exams.

A-Level OCR A Chemistry Flashcards

By Theorizing

Tags: chemistry, ocr, ocr a

These are flashcards based on A-Level Chemistry Textbook for OCR A. The deck contains roughly 1000 flashcards, with definitions, diagrams, equations and descriptions almost exclusively from the textbook. I hope you find it useful as an effective way to learn all the theory for your A-Level exams.

Imperial ↔ Metric Unit Conversions

By samm81

Tags: units, imperial, metric, day to day, useful

Conversions from common imperial units (foot, acre, cup, pound, etc) to their metric counterparts and vice versa.

All conversion factors are taken from Google and truncated to 4 digits after the decimal point. You probably don’t want to actually memorize to that precision (unless you’re crazy or your mental arithmetic is really good) so I would manually truncate the cards further after you download them.

The “Definitions” field is from Wikipedia’s conversion of units page.

I selected what I felt to be the most useful conversion factor, e.g. inches ⇔ centimeters rather than having all length units in terms of meters.

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