I was inspired by Lionfield videos of rhyming stuff in Italian.
USA: What does "three" mean in Norwegian?
Norway: Tre.
USA: What does "wood" mean in Norwegian?
Norway: Tre.
USA: And what does "tree" mean in Norwegian?
Norway: Tre.
USA: Is that what all these things mean? Then... How do you say "Three wood trees shaped like three and the leaves are wood"?
Norway: Tre tretrær formet som tre og bladene er tre.
USA: Sometimes Norwegian can be confusing..
Norway: I know, especially cuz there's some words that are the same but they have different meanings in other languages.
USA: ... I'm out! See ya later!