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I'm not entitled to complain about English grammar, I wouldn't know the first thing of it.
I am, however, entitled to complain about Norwegians who can't speak English for the life of them, and I'm also entitled to complain about Norwegian grammar. :]
Our former former Prime Minister is a prime example.
I had a teacher who talked like that, he had to talk in English because we had a handful exchange students in class, and I pretty much died inside every Tuesday when we would gather for lectures.
As for the Norwegian grammar part, I guess I could try explaining it, but I'm not sure how interesting it would be to you foreigners. Eh, let's just do it. Just to pull an example out of my ass, Katy Perry's song "Teenage Dream" is written as two words in English. In Norwegian it would be written as one word, as the two words are connected. Tenåringsdrøm. It annoys me when people separate the word into two words, and peple do it constantly. Constantly. Grocery stores are especially bad at this.
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