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Bokmål
Bokmål Bokmål (lit. "book language") is the most commonly used of two official written standards of Norwegian, the other being Nynorsk. Bokmål is used by around 85-90% of the population (regardless of spoken dialect) and is the standard most commonly taught to foreign students of Norwegian. Bokmål and Riksmål (see ...
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Bokmål   (translated from German)
Bokmål Bokmål one is that official Standard variants of the Norwegischen . It meant "book language" and is because of the common cultural history of Denmark Norway both of Daenischen and of the different dialects affects. That Bokmål the official variant of the today's Norwegian is, those from the completely outweighing ...
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Bokmål   (translated from French)
Bokmål This article is one ébauche to be supplemented concerning Norvège , you can share your knowledge by modifying it. bokmål or traditional Norwegian (literally "language of the books"? to pronounce "boukmol"), heir to riksmål (or "language of the kingdom", to pronounce "riksmol"), i.e. dano-Norwegian worked out for the long ...
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Bokmål   (translated from Dutch)
Bokmål Bokmål is of two Noorse standaardtalen . As well as the other Norwegian standard, it Nynorsk , are it mainly on book used variety. Bokmål states near at Deense schrijftaal. Of the two Norwegian standaardtalen it Bokmål it has been used most oldest and, they it nevertheless more in Eastern than in ...
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Bokme.l   (translated from Russian)
Bokme.l Bokme.l - one of two official pis'mennykh yazykov Norvegii , formed on the basis datskogo language as a result of four centuries of the administration Danii in Norway. Bokme.l - more radical version of another written Norwegian language, Riksme.l. Another official written language of Norway - Nynorsk. Bokme.l ...
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Talk:Bokmål
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Talk:Norwegian language
... 08, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC) Dispute regarding Bokmal Bokmal, as it is classified differently, seems to ... my view is [3]. This source has Bokmal as part of what it calls Danish-Bokmal. Regards, Sarcelles 02:38, 19 Apr 2005 ...
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Talk:Norway/Archive2
Talk:Norway/Archive2 < Talk:Norway The following subjects were moved from Talk:Norway on 16 January 2006 (see of the original page. If you would like to start new subjects, kindly do so at Talk:Norway. On names of counties, cities and municipalities The Norway pages use the official name forms ...
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Norwegian language
Norwegian language Norwegian (norsk) Spoken in: Norway Total speakers: 4.6 million Language family: Indo-European Germanic North Germanic West and East Scandinavian Norwegian Official status Official language of: Norway Regulated by: Norwegian Language Council Language codes ISO 639-1: no — Norwegian nb — Bokmål nn — Nynorsk ISO ...
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Norwegian   (translated from French)
... for the long period of domination danoise ; bokmal is also known under the denomination Eastern ...
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