redd→ scaredNorwegian word meaning
"redd" is a A2-level Norwegian word meaning "scared". Below you can find 17 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Norwegian conversations.
17 stories
Example Sentences

Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Hun blir redd. Hun hopper ut av vinduet og løper bort.
She is scared. She jumps out of the window and runs away.

Swimming Lessons
Emma er redd, men hun prøver.
Emma is scared, but she tries.

The Lion and the Mouse
Musen er veldig redd.
The mouse is very scared.

Snow White
Hun var redd og alene.
She was scared and alone.

Theme Park Adventure
Emma var litt redd, men hun elsket det.
Emma was a little scared, but she loved it.

Learning to Drive
Hun følte seg redd med alle bilene rundt seg.
She felt scared with all the cars around her.

The Emperor's New Clothes
Han var redd for å fortelle sannheten.
He was afraid to tell the truth.

Training My Dog
I begynnelsen var han veldig redd og sjenert.
At first, he was very scared and shy.

The Wizard of Oz
Dorothy holdt Toto tett inntil seg og ventet, veldig redd.
Dorothy held Toto close and waited, feeling very scared.

Saying Goodbye
Maria følte seg redd og spent samtidig.
Maria felt scared and excited at the same time.

The Mysterious Neighbor
Det var allerede mørkt, og Anna følte seg redd.
It was already dark, and Anna felt scared.

Asking for Advice
'Men jeg er redd for å ta feil valg.'
'But I am afraid of making the wrong choice.'

The Mysterious Footprints
Emma følte seg redd, men også nysgjerrig.
Emma felt scared but also curious.

Talking to Police
Anna føler seg redd og vet ikke hva hun skal gjøre.
Anna feels scared and does not know what to do.

Beauty and the Beast
Belle var redd i begynnelsen, men hun la merke til at Udyret snakket til henne høflig og vennlig.
Belle was frightened at first, but she noticed that the Beast spoke to her politely and kindly.

Treasure Island
Han virket redd for denne mystiske personen.
He seemed afraid of this mysterious person.

App Addiction
Hun så virkelig redd ut for ham.
She looked genuinely scared for him.