Norwegian Christmas (Jul): Traditions, Food & Vocabulary

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| jul | Christmas | yool |

| julaften | Christmas Eve | YOOL-af-ten |

| juledag | Christmas Day | YOOL-eh-dahg |

| andre juledag | Boxing Day (Dec 26) | AN-dreh YOOL-eh-dahg |

| nyttårsaften | New Year’s Eve | NEET-ors-af-ten |

| godt nyttår | Happy New Year | got NEET-or |

| god jul | Merry Christmas | goo yool |

| juletid | Christmas time | YOOL-eh-teed |

Christmas Greetings

Norwegian English
God jul! Merry Christmas!
God jul og godt nyttår! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Gledelig jul! Joyful Christmas!
Ha en fin jul! Have a nice Christmas!
Riktig god jul! Really Merry Christmas!

The Julenisse (Norwegian Santa)

Norwegian English Pronunciation
julenisse Norwegian Santa/Christmas gnome YOOL-eh-nis-seh
nisse gnome/elf NIS-seh
reinsdyr reindeer RAINS-deer
slede sleigh SLEH-deh
sekk sack sek
skjegg beard sheg
rød lue red hat rur LOO-eh

About the Julenisse

The Norwegian julenisse is different from American Santa:

  • Originated as a farm gnome protecting the homestead
  • Lives in the barn, not the North Pole
  • Expects a bowl of risgrøt (rice porridge) on Christmas Eve
  • Brings gifts on Christmas Eve, not Christmas morning

Decorations (Julepynt)

Norwegian English Pronunciation
juletre Christmas tree YOOL-eh-treh
julestjerne Christmas star YOOL-eh-share-neh
julekule Christmas ornament YOOL-eh-koo-leh
lenke chain/garland LENK-eh
lys light/candle lees
adventsstake Advent candle holder ad-VENTS-stah-keh
julekrybbe nativity scene YOOL-eh-kryb-beh
pepperkakehus gingerbread house PEP-per-kah-keh-hoos
julekrans Christmas wreath YOOL-eh-krahns

Norwegian Christmas Tree

  • Called juletre or juletreet (the Christmas tree)
  • Traditionally a real gran (spruce) tree
  • Decorated on lille julaften (Dec 23rd – “Little Christmas Eve”)
  • Families often dance around the tree singing carols

Traditional Christmas Food (Julemat)

christmas ribbe

Main Dishes

Norwegian English Description
pinnekjøtt dried lamb ribs Western Norway tradition
ribbe pork ribs Eastern Norway tradition
lutefisk lye-treated fish Traditional, acquired taste
medisterkaker pork patties Common side dish
kjøttkaker meatballs Traditional
svinekjøtt pork Most popular Christmas meat
kalkun turkey Modern addition

Side Dishes

Norwegian English
surkål sauerkraut
rødkål red cabbage
poteter potatoes
tyttebær lingonberries
saus gravy
medisterpølse pork sausage

Desserts & Sweets

Norwegian English Pronunciation
risgrøt rice porridge REES-grurt
riskrem rice cream dessert REES-krem
multekrem cloudberry cream MOOL-teh-krem
pepperkaker gingerbread cookies PEP-per-kah-ker
julekaker Christmas cookies YOOL-eh-kah-ker
krumkaker waffle cookies KROOM-kah-ker
fattigmann “poor man” cookies FAT-tee-man
sandkaker sand tarts SAN-kah-ker
smultringer doughnuts SMOOLT-ring-er
marsipan marzipan mar-see-PAN

The Hidden Almond Tradition

A special tradition with risgrøt (rice porridge):

  • One whole almond is hidden in the porridge
  • Whoever finds it wins a prize (usually a marsipangris – marzipan pig)
  • People hide their almond until everyone finishes to build suspense!

Drinks

Norwegian English
gløgg mulled wine
julebrus Christmas soda (sweet, red)
akevitt aquavit (traditional spirit)
juleøl Christmas beer
kaffe coffee

Christmas Activities

Norwegian English
pynte juletreet decorate the Christmas tree
bake pepperkaker bake gingerbread
synge julesanger sing Christmas carols
gå rundt juletreet walk around the Christmas tree
åpne gaver open gifts
se på juleeventyr watch Christmas specials
gå i kirken go to church
lage julekort make Christmas cards

Norwegian Christmas Carols (Julesanger)

Norwegian Title English Equivalent
Glade jul Silent Night
Deilig er jorden Fairest Lord Jesus
Jeg er så glad hver julekveld I Am So Glad Each Christmas Eve
Et barn er født i Betlehem A Child Is Born in Bethlehem
På låven sitter nissen On the Barn Sits the Gnome
Musevisa The Mouse Song
O jul med din glede O Christmas With Your Joy

Christmas Timeline in Norway

Date Norwegian Event
Dec 1 Første desember Advent calendars begin
First Sunday of Advent Første søndag i advent Light first Advent candle
Dec 13 Luciadagen St. Lucia Day
Dec 23 Lille julaften “Little Christmas Eve” – final preparations
Dec 24 Julaften Main celebration – dinner & gifts
Dec 25 Første juledag Christmas Day – visiting family
Dec 26 Andre juledag Second Christmas Day – more visiting
Dec 31 Nyttårsaften New Year’s Eve

Christmas Eve (Julaften)

Christmas Eve is the main event in Norway, not Christmas Day!

Typical Schedule:

Time Norwegian Activity
Afternoon Ettermiddag Final preparations
5:00 PM Klokken fem Church bells ring, Christmas begins
5-6 PM Julemiddag Christmas dinner
After dinner Etter maten Walking around the tree, singing
Evening Kvelden Opening presents

Gift-Giving Vocabulary

Norwegian English
gave gift
gavepapir wrapping paper
sløyfe ribbon/bow
julekort Christmas card
ønskeliste wish list
pakke opp unwrap
overraskelse surprise

Gift Phrases

Norwegian English
Tusen takk for gaven! Thank you so much for the gift!
Dette var akkurat det jeg ønsket meg! This was exactly what I wished for!
Du burde ikke ha det! You shouldn’t have!
Hva ønsker du deg til jul? What do you want for Christmas?

Winter & Christmas Weather

Norwegian English
hvit jul white Christmas
snø snow
snømann snowman
snøflak snowflake
kulde cold
is ice
frost frost

The Hope for “Hvit Jul”

Norwegians dream of a hvit jul (white Christmas). The song “Hvit Jul” is very popular:

> “Jeg drømmer om en hvit jul…”

> (I’m dreaming of a white Christmas…)

Norwegian Christmas Traditions

Advent

  • Light one candle each Sunday (4 candles total)
  • Open one door on the adventskalender each day
  • The countdown to Christmas

Lille Julaften (December 23)

  • “Little Christmas Eve”
  • Decorate the tree
  • Final shopping
  • Often eat risgrøt

Julebukk (Christmas goat)

  • Ancient tradition of going door-to-door
  • Singing carols for treats
  • Similar to Halloween trick-or-treating
  • Making a comeback in some areas

Romjul (December 26-30)

  • The quiet days between Christmas and New Year
  • Visiting family and friends
  • Eating leftovers
  • Relaxing at home

Useful Christmas Phrases

Norwegian English
Jeg gleder meg til jul I’m looking forward to Christmas
Jul er min favorittid Christmas is my favorite time
Vi feirer jul hos bestemor We celebrate Christmas at grandma’s
Hva skal du gjøre i jula? What are you doing for Christmas?
Jula er en tid for familie Christmas is a time for family
Takk for i år! Thanks for this year!

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