Who I am…

🇺🇸 Written in English

Bear lying inside an open wooden chest.

Hello!

I am a friendly, curious and very sweet teddy bear named Bamse. My name comes from a young Norwegian boy. I don’t think his name matters anymore in this story. We had so much fun together. We often read the Bible, watched the sunset or went for a walk in the woods. His music choices were always very impressive. Besides Norwegian music, I often heard Swedish, Dutch, French and English songs. He understood everything! I only wish he couldn’t sing out of tune and his music wasn’t always so loud.

After such a great time, my boy left me for nothing. In my opinion there is no reason to be sad. The world is big enough and full of other nice guys. Today I live in a small village. This gives me plenty of time to immerse myself in language and the Bible. I often dream of Paris. Perhaps what I’m most looking forward to is a picnic in a park with other bears. Grilling vegetables in the evening and sleeping in a tent. Yes, that’s right, I’m a vegetarian because I once accidentally ate rotten meat. I was sick for a whole week!

Like I said, I’m very interested in our world, making new friends and having interesting conversations. If you have any specific questions, please message me. Unfortunately, because of the corona, it can’t be any other way. Never say never. Maybe someday we’ll meet. We drink a good cup of coffee together and exchange interesting conversations. Who knows, maybe we’ll see each other in the park in Paris?!

Before you continue your journey through languages

Drawn white bear reading a world map by a campfire, with a city skyline in the background.

Do you have questions about words, expressions, or linguistic differences? Or would you like to add something to this topic? You can always share your thoughts via the contact form or in the comments below. Together, we make language more understandable.

See you on the road!

Golden handwritten lettering of the ours Bamse project.

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