A semi-norwegian way of saying „Good bye“ which is mainly used by scientific youngsters with international background in Norway.
It originates from the well-known „ha det“ but relates to the doubled „hei hei“, norwegians use when greeting someone.
The pronounciation might be somewhat in between english and norwegian for the same reasons as mentioned above
It originates from the well-known „ha det“ but relates to the doubled „hei hei“, norwegians use when greeting someone.
The pronounciation might be somewhat in between english and norwegian for the same reasons as mentioned above
by quada123 June 27, 2018
Semi-norwegian way of saying „Good bye“ which is mainly used by scientific youngsters with international background in Norway.
It originates from the well-known „ha det“ but relates to the doubled „hei hei“, norwegians use when greeting someone.
The pronounciation might be somewhat in between english and norwegian for the same reasons as mentioned above.
It originates from the well-known „ha det“ but relates to the doubled „hei hei“, norwegians use when greeting someone.
The pronounciation might be somewhat in between english and norwegian for the same reasons as mentioned above.
by quada123 July 15, 2018