Samtale om legejobb og portører på sykehus

B1 Norwegian listening practice · Norwegian · Curated for intermediate learners

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What does “portør” mean in Norwegian?

portør
Norwegian and Scandinavian word for hospital porter
The hospital staffer who wheels patients, beds, and samples through the corridors

Portør is the Norwegian word for a hospital porter, the staffer who wheels patients, beds, blood samples, and deceased bodies through hospital corridors. The word comes from French porteur (“carrier”) and is shared across Scandinavian: Danish portør, Swedish portör. It’s a real public-sector job with its own union and identity in Norway. Hospital porters know the building map by heart and often outlast the doctors and nurses on a given ward.

This clip is a doctor-and-nurse conversation about legejobb (“the doctor’s job”) and the portører who keep the hospital moving. The speakers tease that doctors should stop talking shop and notice the people who actually run the place. Norwegian hospital culture leans hard on this kind of cross-team respect.

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Vocabulary frequency

How common is the vocabulary in this B1 Norwegian listening practice?

100%
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

94.1%
Top 1,000
100%
Top 2,000
100%
Top 5,000

Spoken Norwegian frequency

100%
Top 1,000
100%
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 medical dramas (Sykehuset, Atlantic Crossing)
  • In Norwegian hospital-staff news on NRK and TV 2
  • In Norwegian nurse-and-porter union content (Fagforbundet)
  • In Norwegian emergency-room documentaries
  • In Norwegian healthcare podcasts and patient stories
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