To most angliphonic speakers, the Norwegian pronounciation of "Norge" sounds like:-
NAHR-i-geh
Think of the word "Florida" in terms of the stresses, syllables and timing.
Replace the "Flo" part with "Nahr" (rhymes with 'car').
keep the "i" part the same.
Replace the "da" part with "geh"
So "NAHR-i-geh" = Norge. ............. Nor(i)ge(h)
Last thing to be aware of; The 'g' is quite soft. On it's way to being a 'y'. So it's somewhere in between "NAHR-i-geh" and "NAHR-i-yeh".
PS..... The Swedes pronounce that 'g' as a 'y', so "Norge" in Swedish (spelled the same) is pronounced "NAHR-i-yeh".
ogre
It means he is a nasty person.
another word for monster is ogre
The correct spelling is "ogre" (a type of monster or beast man).
tear-jerking depressing-ogre mourn-diabetes upset-rendering
I saw a movie with a terrifying ogre that lived in a castle.
Paul Phoenix beat Ogre, and thought he had won the tournament and left, but Ogre turned into True Ogre and Jin Kazama killed him.
True Ogre
True Ogre
No. He's an ogre.
The plural of ogre is ogres.
Yes, of course Doug Liska is an ogre. A person with horns and a head that big has to be an ogre.
Human, but was then changed into an ogre.
Nivek Ogre is 6' 1".
The ISBN of The Ogre Downstairs is 0064473503.
The Ogre - film - was created in 1996.
Ogre - comics - was created in 1967.