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  • Love in Oslo: A Bold Leap on Valentine's Day
    Feb 15 2026
    Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Love in Oslo: A Bold Leap on Valentine's Day Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2026-02-15-08-38-19-no Story Transcript:No: Det var en iskald februardag i Oslo.En: It was a freezing February day in Oslo.No: Kontorene til Vegsela AS var fylt med lyden av tastaturklikking og dempet prat.En: The offices of Vegsela AS were filled with the sound of keyboard clicking and muted conversation.No: Store vinduer lot et bløtt, grått lys skylle inn over skrivebordene til de ansatte, som pakket seg inn i varme klær for å holde kulden ute.En: Large windows allowed a soft, gray light to wash over the employees' desks, who bundled up in warm clothes to keep the cold out.No: Sindre satte seg ved sin dataskjerm og prøvde å fokusere på rapportene.En: Sindre sat down at his computer and tried to focus on the reports.No: Han var en midt på treet leder, men følte ofte vekten av ansvar hvile tungt på skuldrene.En: He was a middle-of-the-road manager but often felt the weight of responsibility bearing heavily on his shoulders.No: Bak smilet skjulte det seg en ensomhet, en lengsel etter noe mer enn bare arbeid og rutiner.En: Behind the smile, there was a loneliness, a longing for something more than just work and routines.No: I det siste hadde tankene hans kretset mye rundt Astrid, kollegaen med det smittsomme smilet og den lune latteren.En: Lately, his thoughts often revolved around Astrid, the colleague with the infectious smile and warm laughter.No: Det nærmet seg lunsjtid.En: Lunchtime was approaching.No: Mange gikk til kantina for å varme seg med en kopp kaffe, mens Sindre ble sittende og fundere.En: Many went to the cafeteria to warm up with a cup of coffee, while Sindre remained seated, pondering.No: Han så på klokka, markedet hadde gått opp i dag.En: He looked at the clock; the market had gone up today.No: Kanskje det var et tegn?En: Perhaps it was a sign?No: Senere, mens arbeidsdagen nærmet seg slutten, tenkte Sindre på hvordan han kunne be Astrid med seg ut.En: Later, as the workday was nearing its end, Sindre thought about how he could ask Astrid out.No: Det var Valentinsdagen, en anledning han vanligvis lot passere.En: It was Valentine's Day, an occasion he usually let pass.No: Men i dag kjentes det annerledes.En: But today felt different.No: Kanskje var det tiden for å være modig?En: Perhaps it was time to be brave?No: Etter en lang dag med møter og notater, sto Sindre i heisen, klar til å dra hjem.En: After a long day of meetings and notes, Sindre stood in the elevator, ready to go home.No: Tilfeldigvis steg Astrid også inn.En: Coincidentally, Astrid also stepped in.No: Hun smilte varmt, noe som fikk Sindre til å føle seg både nervøs og glad på samme tid.En: She smiled warmly, making Sindre feel both nervous and happy at the same time.No: "Heisene her er alltid så trege," lo Astrid, og Sindre nikket enig, hjertet hamret.En: "The elevators here are always so slow," laughed Astrid, and Sindre nodded in agreement, his heart pounding.No: I stillheten som fulgte, bestemte han seg.En: In the silence that followed, he decided.No: Han tok et dypt pust og sa: "Astrid, jeg tenkte... siden det er Valentinsdagen, kanskje vi kan spise middag sammen i kveld? Jeg skulle uansett handle etter jobb, så kanskje vi kunne lage noe godt?"En: He took a deep breath and said, "Astrid, I was thinking... since it's Valentine's Day, maybe we could have dinner together tonight? I was going to shop after work anyway, so maybe we could make something nice?"No: Astrid så overrasket, men glad ut.En: Astrid looked surprised but pleased.No: "Det høres hyggelig ut, Sindre. Jeg blir med," svarte hun med et varmt smil.En: "That sounds nice, Sindre. I'll join you," she replied with a warm smile.No: Lettet og lettet over svaret hennes, kjente Sindre at hjertet ble betydelig lettere.En: Relieved and elated by her answer, Sindre felt his heart become significantly lighter.No: De gikk sammen ut i den kalde oslolufta, og for første gang på lenge følte Sindre håp og glede.En: They walked out together into the cold Oslo air, and for the first time in a long time, Sindre felt hope and joy.No: Kanskje var dette begynnelsen på noe mer – ikke bare for Valentinsdagen, men for fremtiden.En: Perhaps this was the beginning of something more—not just for Valentine's Day, but for the future.No: Fra den dagen av forstod Sindre at sårbarhet bar med seg en verdi han aldri tidligere hadde utforsket fullt ut.En: From that day on, Sindre understood that vulnerability carried a value he had never fully explored before.No: Han oppdaget kraften i å våge å vise følelser og ønsket at dette skulle bli et vendepunkt i hans liv.En: He discovered the power of daring to show emotions and hoped that this would be a turning point in his life.No: Den kvelden, mens snøen dalte stille over hovedstaden, var det som om også hans verden ble lysere og mer ...
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  • A Courageous Valentine: Lars' Heartfelt Winter Gesture
    Feb 14 2026
    Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: A Courageous Valentine: Lars' Heartfelt Winter Gesture Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2026-02-14-23-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Lars stirret ut av vinduet i klasserommet.En: Lars stared out of the window in the classroom.No: Snøen dalte sakte ned over Blomster Gård hvor den lille skolen lå.En: The snow slowly drifted down over Blomster Gård where the little school was located.No: Hytten ved gården glødet med varme lys fra de gamle, rustikke vinduene.En: The cottage by the farm glowed with warm lights from the old, rustic windows.No: Det var Valentinsdagen, og snart skulle det være feiring.En: It was Valentine's Day, and soon there would be a celebration.No: Lars var en sjenert gutt med stort hjerte.En: Lars was a shy boy with a big heart.No: Han likte Sigrid, en av de mest populære jentene i klassen.En: He liked Sigrid, one of the most popular girls in the class.No: Hun var alltid smilende og full av liv.En: She was always smiling and full of life.No: Det var vanskelig for Lars å innrømme sine følelser.En: It was difficult for Lars to admit his feelings.No: Han hadde laget et kort til henne, et spesielt Valentinskort.En: He had made a card for her, a special Valentine's card.No: Nå holdt han det i hånden, mens tankene kvernet: Hvordan skulle han gi kortet til henne?En: Now he held it in his hand, while thoughts churned: How should he give the card to her?No: Anonymt?En: Anonymously?No: Eller direkte?En: Or directly?No: Hvis Karina, skolenes lille ramp, begynte å erte ham, ville dagen være ødelagt.En: If Karina, the school's little prankster, started teasing him, the day would be ruined.No: Sigrid kikket over til ham og smilte.En: Sigrid glanced over at him and smiled.No: Lars kjente en rødme som bredte seg over kinnene hans.En: Lars felt a blush spread over his cheeks.No: Klokken viste at det snart var friminutt, og Lars visste at muligheten snart kom.En: The clock showed that recess was coming up soon, and Lars knew that the opportunity would come soon.No: Han pustet dypt og kikket på det vakre kortet han hadde laget med forsiktig håndskrift og tegninger.En: He took a deep breath and looked at the beautiful card he had made with careful handwriting and drawings.No: Snart hadde alle barna stilt seg ved garderobene for å hente jakkene sine.En: Soon all the children lined up by the lockers to get their jackets.No: Lars så Sigrid komme mot ham.En: Lars saw Sigrid coming towards him.No: Hjertet slo fortere nå.En: His heart beat faster now.No: Han kunne høre Karina le et sted i bakgrunnen, men han bestemte seg.En: He could hear Karina laughing somewhere in the background, but he made up his mind.No: I et modig øyeblikk rakte han kortet til Sigrid mens han forsøkte å holde hendene stødig.En: In a brave moment, he handed the card to Sigrid while trying to keep his hands steady.No: “Dette er til deg,” sa han, kanskje litt for raskt.En: "This is for you," he said, maybe a bit too quickly.No: Sigrid tok imot kortet, og øynene hennes skinte.En: Sigrid accepted the card, and her eyes shone.No: "Takk, Lars," sa hun med en varm stemme.En: "Thank you, Lars," she said with a warm voice.No: "Det var veldig fint!En: "It was very nice!"No: " Lars kunne ikke tro hvor lettet han ble.En: Lars couldn't believe how relieved he felt.No: Tanken på flausen forsvant, og han smilte tilbake, lettet og glad.En: The thought of embarrassment disappeared, and he smiled back, relieved and happy.No: Da han gikk ut i snøen, virket vinteren varmere.En: As he went out into the snow, the winter seemed warmer.No: Han følte seg sterkere, med vissheten om at han kunne uttrykke seg uten å være redd.En: He felt stronger, knowing that he could express himself without being afraid.No: Han hadde vunnet over sin egen frykt.En: He had overcome his own fear.No: Følelsen av å ha vist sitt sanne jeg var like vakker som blomsterne som sov under snøen, og som ville blomstre igjen om noen måneder.En: The feeling of having shown his true self was as beautiful as the flowers sleeping under the snow, and that would bloom again in a few months. Vocabulary Words:stared: stirretdrifted: daltelocated: låcottage: hyttenglowed: glødetrustic: rustikkecelebration: feiringshy: sjenertadmit: innrømmechurned: kvernetanonymously: anonymtprankster: rampteasing: erteblush: rødmerecess: friminuttopportunity: mulighetenbreath: pustetcareful: forsiktiglined up: stilt seglockers: garderobenejacket: jakkenesteady: stødigwarm: varmrelieved: lettetembarrassment: flausendisappeared: forsvantexpress: uttrykkeafraid: reddovercome: vunnet overtrue: sanne
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  • Love, Friendship, and a Snowstorm: A Fjord’s Winter Tale
    Feb 14 2026
    Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Love, Friendship, and a Snowstorm: A Fjord’s Winter Tale Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2026-02-14-08-38-20-no Story Transcript:No: Geirangerfjorden lå vakker og stille denne vinterdagen.En: Geirangerfjorden lay beautiful and quiet on this winter day.No: Klippene var kledd i et teppe av hvit snø, og de frosne fossene glitret i sollyset.En: The cliffs were dressed in a blanket of white snow, and the frozen waterfalls glittered in the sunlight.No: Det var Valentinsdagen, men for Aksel var dette bare en flukt.En: It was Valentine's Day, but for Aksel, this was just an escape.No: Han hadde nylig blitt singel og søkte fred i naturen.En: He had recently become single and sought peace in nature.No: Han ønsket å være alene, borte fra alt.En: He wanted to be alone, away from everything.No: Ingrid og Lars, et nyforlovet par, hadde også ankommet fjorden denne dagen.En: Ingrid and Lars, a newly engaged couple, had also arrived at the fjord that day.No: Ingrid var full av entusiasme, ivrig etter å feire Valentinsdagen med Lars.En: Ingrid was full of enthusiasm, eager to celebrate Valentine's Day with Lars.No: Men Lars hadde telefonen i hånden, stadig opptatt med jobbsamtaler.En: But Lars had the phone in his hand, constantly occupied with work calls.No: Ingrid kjente et snev av skuffelse.En: Ingrid felt a hint of disappointment.No: Aksel, Ingrid og Lars traff hverandre ved et utsiktspunkt.En: Aksel, Ingrid, and Lars met each other at a viewpoint.No: Aksel, litt motvillig, hilste dem mens de ventet på at båten skulle ta dem inn i fjorden.En: Aksel, a bit reluctantly, greeted them while they waited for the boat to take them into the fjord.No: Vintervinden bet kaldt i kinnene, og snøflak begynte å falle.En: The winter wind bit cold against their cheeks, and snowflakes began to fall.No: Plutselig snudde været raskt.En: Suddenly, the weather turned quickly.No: Snøstormen nærmet seg.En: A snowstorm was approaching.No: Et rop fra kapteinen: "Alle må holde sammen!En: A shout from the captain: "Everyone must stick together!No: Det blir farlig nå.En: It will be dangerous now."No: " Aksel, selv om han ønsket å være alene, så snart behovet for å hjelpe de andre.En: Aksel, even though he wanted to be alone, soon saw the need to help the others.No: "Følg meg, vi må finne ly," sa han bestemt.En: "Follow me, we need to find shelter," he said firmly.No: Ingrid fulgte etter, og hun grep Lars' hånd, prøvde å få ham til å legge bort telefonen.En: Ingrid followed, and she grabbed Lars' hand, trying to get him to put the phone away.No: "Lars, vær her med meg.En: "Lars, be here with me.No: Det er viktig," sa hun med en fast stemme.En: It's important," she said with a firm voice.No: Lars kikket på Ingrid, så på telefonen, og skjønte hva som virkelig betydde noe.En: Lars looked at Ingrid, then at the phone, and realized what really mattered.No: Telefonen ble slått av, og hans oppmerksomhet vendte tilbake til Ingrid.En: The phone was turned off, and his attention returned to Ingrid.No: Snøføyka blåste inn dalen, men Aksel ledet dem gjennom.En: The snow flurry blew into the valley, but Aksel led them through.No: Hans oppløste følelse av isolasjon ble byttet ut med et ansvar for gruppens sikkerhet.En: His dissolved feeling of isolation was replaced with a responsibility for the group's safety.No: Ingrid tok initiativet til å snakke med Lars.En: Ingrid took the initiative to talk to Lars.No: "Dette stedet er vakkert," sa hun, "men jeg trenger deg her, nå.En: "This place is beautiful," she said, "but I need you here, now."No: "Lars nikket, klemte hånden hennes.En: Lars nodded, squeezed her hand.No: "Jeg vet.En: "I know.No: Jeg beklager.En: I'm sorry.No: Jeg er her nå," svarte han med oppriktighet.En: I'm here now," he replied sincerely.No: Etter en anstrengende, men vellykket ferd tilbake til fjorden, føltes verden som en lysere, varmere plass.En: After an exhausting but successful journey back to the fjord, the world felt like a brighter, warmer place.No: Snøstormen hadde skapt noe uventet: en følelse av fellesskap og forståelse.En: The snowstorm had created something unexpected: a feeling of community and understanding.No: Sittende trygt i fjordens kafé, delte Ingrid og Lars en varm kopp kakao.En: Sitting safely in the fjord's café, Ingrid and Lars shared a warm cup of cocoa.No: De så hverandre i øynene.En: They looked into each other's eyes.No: "Jeg trenger å balansere ting bedre," sa Lars sjenert.En: "I need to balance things better," Lars said shyly.No: Ingrid smilte.En: Ingrid smiled.No: "Vi ordner dette sammen," svarte hun.En: "We'll work this out together," she replied.No: Aksel satt ved siden av dem, så ut over den rolige fjorden.En: Aksel sat next to them, looking out over the calm fjord.No: For første gang siden bruddet følte han seg ikke alene.En: For the first time since the breakup, he ...
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