Yeah, and learning Norwegian is not easy. The "U" is sometimes U and sometimes O, and the "O" is both O, U and Å...and surely some other letters too...lol...and that horrible silent "H"...and its evil side kick, the silent "G"...sigh...then it is of course the curse of the "KJ" sound...not to forget the evil syllables...well...
*Cringes* That sounds complicated. Is Norwegian anything like the Hungarian or Dutch language, where you use a lot of throaty gurgling sounds and the rolling of the tongue?
My grandma is Dutch and my grandpa is Hungarian (from my dad's side). My mum is also Filipino. Myself, my brother and my cousins would often get together as children, and would impersonate such family members and their thick accents.
And when we get together as adults, some now with children of their own, we still impersonate our beloved family members and relive many fond childhood memories.