Hvor langt kan et kritt gå?

A2 Norwegian listening practice · Norwegian · Curated for beginner learners

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What does “sånn ca.” mean in Norwegian?

sånn ca.
Norwegian filler phrase
'Like, roughly', Norwegian’s go-to hedge for casual estimates

Norwegians soften almost any number with sånn ca. (“like, roughly”). Sånn means “like, such,” and ca. is short for cirka (Latin “circa”). Stack them and you get the casual hedge Norwegians reach for whenever they don’t want to commit to a precise figure: estimating prices, distances, ages, or how long something will take.

This clip is a “how far can a piece of chalk go?” challenge, where two Norwegians wager guesses in meters: 75, 100, sånn ca. The structure of the bet is itself Norwegian: casual, friendly, and hedged. Sånn ca. lets you play without sounding cocky. Norwegian small-talk often runs on hedging like this, similar to how British English uses “I suppose.”

Vocabulary frequency

How common is the vocabulary in this A2 Norwegian listening practice?

97.8%
of words are in the top 2,000 most common Norwegian words
Based on this reel's transcript, most of the vocabulary is high-frequency, everyday Norwegian.

General Norwegian frequency

97.8%
Top 1,000
97.8%
Top 2,000
100%
Top 5,000

Spoken Norwegian frequency

95.7%
Top 1,000
97.8%
Top 2,000
100%
Top 5,000

Source: wordfreq 3.1.1 (general) · OpenSubtitles 2018 (HermitDave) (spoken). Buckets approximate; exact ranks not stored.

Where you’ll hear this
  • In Norwegian YouTube challenges and prank channels
  • In Norwegian sports commentary (NRK Sport, TV 2 fotball)
  • In Norwegian friend group bets and trivia nights
  • In Norwegian podcasts about everyday topics (Friminutt, Tusvik & Tønne)
  • In Norwegian everyday shopping conversation about prices
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