Norwegian dialects (dialekter) are commonly divided into four main groups, 'Northern Norwegian' (nordnorsk), 'Central Norwegian' (trøndersk), 'Western...
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Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties; some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular...
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North Germanic languages (redirect from North Germanic dialect)
South Swedish dialects Scanian Göta dialects Gotland dialects Svealand dialects Norrland dialects Jämtland dialects East Swedish dialects Finland Swedish...
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variety of Norwegian, Urban East Norwegian has traditionally been used in public venues such as theatre and TV, although today local dialects are used extensively...
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other central Scandinavian dialects (Trønder dialects, east Norwegian dialects, Norrland dialects, some Finland Swedish dialects), the most characteristic...
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Nynorsk (redirect from Neo-Norwegian)
context of Norwegian romantic nationalism. In the 1840s, Aasen traveled across rural Norway and studied its dialects. He preferred the rural dialects of Vestlandet...
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Bokmål (redirect from Norwegian (bokmål) language)
East Norwegian: [ˈbûːkmoːɫ] ) (UK: /ˈbuːkmɔːl/, US: /ˈbʊk-, ˈboʊk-/; lit. 'book-tongue') is one of the official written standards for the Norwegian language...
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a dialect of East Danish, is South Scandinavian, along with Danish, East Danish, and Jutish. Norwegian dialects Danish dialects Scanian dialects Leinonen...
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extent in some dialects. All dialects of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish form a dialect continuum within a wider North Germanic dialect continuum. This...
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Old Norse (redirect from Old Norse dialects)
needed] Bokmål Norwegian – Norwegianization of written Danish; Nynorsk Norwegian – Standardised written Norwegian based on Norwegian dialects; No = same in...
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and a part of the Schengen Area. The Norwegian dialects share mutual intelligibility with Danish and Swedish. Norway maintains the Nordic welfare model...
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Bergensk (redirect from Bergen Norwegian)
dialect is a dialect of Norwegian used in Bergen, Norway. It is easy for Norwegians to recognise, as it is more distinguishable from other dialects in...
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Old Norwegian (Norwegian: gammelnorsk and gam(m)alnorsk), also called Norwegian Norse, is an early form of the Norwegian language that was spoken between...
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Norsk Målungdom (category Language organisations of Norway)
literally The Norwegian Language Youth) is an organization of youth working for the Nynorsk written standard of Norwegian and the Norwegian dialects. It is the...
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classified as Norwegian. The border between Norrland dialects and Svealand Swedish runs through Hälsingland, such that the northern Hälsingland dialects are regarded...
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Koiné language (redirect from Compromise dialect)
variety of Hindi dialects were conscripted to serve as indentured labourers throughout the colonial world. Speakers of the dialects came together in varying...
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divisions between spoken dialects. This interim Norwegian is known as middle Norwegian (mellomnorsk). With the Black Death in 1349, Norway's economy and political...
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Dano-Norwegian (Danish and Norwegian: dansk-norsk) was a koiné/mixed language that evolved among the urban elite in Norwegian cities during the later years...
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Norway, Urban East Norwegian is strongly influenced by the written Danish language. It is markedly different from the traditional Norwegian dialects in...
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Middle Norwegian † Modern Norwegian dialects Nordnorsk [no] (Northern Norway) Bodø dialect [no] (Bodø) Brønnøy dialect (Brønnøy) Helgeland dialect [no]...
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Oslo dialect (Norwegian: Vikamål and Østkantmål, translated Vika dialect and East End dialect) is a Norwegian dialect and the traditional dialect of Oslo...
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Æ (category Articles containing Norwegian-language text)
southwestern Norwegian dialects such as Trøndersk and in the western Danish dialects of Thy and Southern Jutland, the word "I" (Standard Danish: jeg, Norwegian: jeg)...
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American Norwegian (Norwegian: amerikansk norsk) is a koiné dialect of Norwegian spoken by Norwegian-Americans. While American Norwegian is not archaic...
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traditional dialects. Traditional dialects are now mostly extinct in Denmark, with only the oldest generations still speaking them. The traditional dialects are...
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Palatalization (phonetics) (section Norwegian)
distinguish words in most dialects of English, but it may do so in languages such as Russian, Japanese, Norwegian (in some dialects), Võro, Irish and Kashmiri...
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Sociolect (redirect from Social dialect)
(social dialects) and dialects proper (geographical dialects), which are often confused, is the settings in which they are created. A dialect's main identifier...
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Trøndersk (redirect from Trondheim dialect)
Norwegian: [ˈtrœndsk]), is a Norwegian dialect, or rather a group of several sub-dialects. As is the case with all Norwegian dialects, it has no standardised...
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dialects Korean dialects Norwegian dialects Nguni languages Dialects of Polish Portuguese dialects Romanian dialects Russian dialects Slavic microlanguages...
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Danish language (category Articles containing Norwegian-language text)
Denmark–Norway. Bokmål is based on Danish, unlike the other variety of Norwegian, Nynorsk, which is based on the Norwegian dialects, with Old Norwegian as...
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Standard language (redirect from Standard dialect)
derived from a continuum of dialects, might be treated as discrete languages (along with heteronomous vernacular dialects) even if there are mutually...
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