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Riksmål
Riksmål Riksmål is a unofficial variant of written Norwegian language. The name "Riksmål", meaning "national language", was suggested by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson in 1899. Previously, it was known under several different names, including "Dano-Norwegian" and descriptive phrases like "our common literary language". Until 1907 Riksmål was virtually identical to Danish, but ...
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Riksmål (translated from German)
Riksmål Riksmål (literally: Realm language) is one of the three standard variants of the Norwegischen , however without an official character. That Riksmål from the Danish-Norwegian literary tradition developed. It differs from Daenischen by adjustments to the Norwegian discussion and many Norwagismen in the vocabulary. Opposite that places Bokmål , to 1929 ...
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Norsk ordbok (Riksmål)
Norsk ordbok (Riksmål) For the Nynorsk dictionary with the same title, see Norsk Ordbok (Nynorsk) Norsk ordbok (NO) is a dictionary of written Norwegian (Riksmål and moderate Bokmål). It was first published in 1993 under the title Norsk illustrert ordbok. Editor is Tor Guttu . See also Norsk riksmålsordbok External link Ordnett ...
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Talk:Norwegian language
Talk:Norwegian language Names of languages - name of the article merge & redirect to Bokmaal and Nynorsk? -- Tarquin 16:44 Jan 6, 2003 (UTC) How about Wikipedia:Use other languages sparingly? There is a fine English word for Bokmål and that is "Dano-Norwegian" ([1]). Couldn't Norwegian language, Bokmaal and Nynorsk ...
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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 language (translated from Spanish)
Norwegian language Norwegian she is one germanic language spoken in Noruega . The Norwegian is related genetically, and, in addition to being mutually intelligible languages, with sueco and danés . Along with these two languages, the Norwegian belongs to germanic languages of the north or, also called, Scandinavian group of the germanic languages ...
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Norwegian (translated from French)
Norwegian Synopsis Classification of the Norwegian languages Germanic language spoken in Norvège , it Norwegian as a historical root it has old man norrois, which was practised since Moyen Age in the countries Scandinavians ( Suède , Danemark , Islande and Norvège ) of the Vikings (it old man norrois is also the direct ancestor ofAnglo ...
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Norwegian language (translated from German)
Norwegian language Norwegian (norsk) Spoken in: Norway Speaker: 5 million Linguistic oneClassification: Indogermanisch Germanisch Skandinavisch Norwegian Official status Office language in: Norway Language code ISO 639-1: NO ISO 639-2: nor SIL: Those Norwegian language (self-designation: norsk, speak: [ norsk ] and/or. [ noschk ]) belongs to nordgermanischen branch that indogermanischen languages ...
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Dano-Norwegian
Dano-Norwegian Dano-Norwegian language (in Norwegian dansk-norsk) is a koine that evolved among the urban elite in Norwegian cities during the later years of the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway (1536-1814). Norwegian writing had mostly died out, and Danish had become the language of the literate class in Norway ...
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Norwegian language (translated from Portuguese)
Norwegian language Norwegian (Norsk) Spoken in: Norway Region: -- Total of falantes: 5 million Position: It is not between the 100 first ones. Classificationgenetics: Indo-Européias Germanic languages Germanic languages Scandinavians Old Norwegian ; Norwegian Official statute Official language of: Regulated for: ?? Language Academy Codes of language ISO 639-1 ISO 639-2 ...
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