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  1. Norwegian language - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_language

    WebNorwegian (Norwegian: norsk ()) is a North Germanic language spoken mainly in Norway, where it is an official language.Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties; some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular, are very close.These Scandinavian languages, …

  2. Norwegian language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

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    WebOn this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Go to top. Contents move to sidebar Beginning 1 History of the Norwegian language Toggle History of the Norwegian language subsection 1.1 Old Norse 1.2 Bokmål 1.3 Nynorsk 2 The Norwegian alphabet 3 References 4 Other websites Toggle the table of …

  3. Bokmål - Wikipedia

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    WebThe term Riksmål ( Rigsmaal ), meaning National Language, was first proposed by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson in 1899 as a name for the Norwegian variety of written Danish as well as spoken Dano-Norwegian. It was borrowed from Denmark where it denoted standard written and spoken Danish.

  4. Norwegian language conflict - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Norwegian language conflict ( Norwegian: målstriden, Danish: sprogstriden) is an ongoing controversy in Norwegian culture and politics related to the written versions of Norwegian. From 1536/1537 until 1814, …

  5. Norwegian-language editions of Wikipedia

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    WebThere are two Norwegian-language editions of Wikipedia: one for articles written in Bokmål or Riksmål, and one for articles written in Nynorsk. The Bokmål and Riksmål edition started in November 2001, while the Nynorsk edition started in July 2004. The Bokmål edition is 20th and the Nynorsk is 46th largest by article count. [1]

  6. Norway - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    WebNorway - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to content Search Create account Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more Talk Contributions Getting around Main page Simple start Simple talk New changes Show any page Help Contact us Give to Wikipedia About Wikipedia Tools What links here

  7. Dano-Norwegian - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dano-Norwegian

    WebDano-Norwegian ( Danish and Norwegian: dansk-norsk) was a koiné / mixed language that evolved among the urban elite in Norwegian cities during the later years of the union between the Kingdoms of Denmark and Norway (1536/1537–1814). It is from this koiné that the unoffical written standard Riksmål and the official written standard Bokmål developed.

  8. Norwegian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Zubiaga

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    WebNorwegian is one of the working languages of the Nordic Council. Under the Nordic Language Convention, citizens of the Nordic countries speaking Norwegian have the opportunity to use their native language when interacting with official bodies in other Nordic countries without being liable to any interpretation or translation costs. [ 6][ 7]

  9. Category:Norwegian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    WebPages in category "Norwegian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 832 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . (previous page) ( next page) Scandinavian family name etymology A Aabel Aaberge Aabrek Aabrekk Aakvaag Aalberg Aalefjær Aalien Aall Åmås Aambø Aamland Aamlid Aamo Aamodt …

  10. Scandoromani - Wikipedia

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    WebScandoromani is a North Germanic based Para-Romani. It is spoken by the Scandinavian Romanisæl Travellers, a Romani minority community, in Norway (c. 100–150 elderly speakers), [1] and formerly in Sweden. Subforms are referred to as: Traveller Norwegian ( tavringens rakripa, lit.

  11. How to Speak Norwegian: 12 Steps (with Pictures)

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    WebOct 27, 2022 · Norwegian (Norsk) is a North Germanic Indo-European language closely related to Danish and Swedish. Norwegian has two …

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    • Norwegian - Wiktionary

      https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Norwegian

      WebJan 16, 2023 · Norwegian ( countable and uncountable, plural Norwegians ) A native of Norway. A kind of fishing boat on the Great Lakes of North America. ( uncountable) The language of Norway, which has two official forms, Bokmål and Nynorsk. Related terms [ edit] (language): Dano-Norwegian Middle Norwegian New Norwegian Norwegian

    • Category:Norwegian language - Wiktionary

      https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Norwegian_language

      WebIt is spoken in Norway, Svalbard and Jan Mayen . Please see Wiktionary:About Norwegian for information and special considerations for creating Norwegian language entries. Norwegian has no descendants or varieties listed in Wiktionary's language data modules. Category:no:All topics: Norwegian terms organized by topic, such as "Family" or ...

    • Norwegian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

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      WebSep 26, 2021 · Norwegian (norsk) Early Norwegian literature, mainly poetry and historical prose, was written in West Norse and flourished between the 9th and the 14th centuries. After that Norway came under Swedish and then Danish rule. Norwegian continued to be spoken but Danish was used for officials purposes, as a literary language and in higher …

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