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Norwegian  

Definition

  • Norwegian belongs to the Northern branch of Germanic languages. It is spoken primarily in Norway. Together with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional variants.There are two official forms of written Norwegian: Bokmål (literally ‘book tongue’) and Nynorsk (literally ‘new Norwegian’).

Identifier

  • NOR

Change note

  • Documentation for ISO 639 identifier ‘NOR’: The individual languages within this macrolanguage are: Norwegian Bokmål nob, Norwegian Nynorsk nno.

Notation

  • N
  • NO
  • no
  • nor

In other languages

  • норвежки

    Bulgarian

  • norveški

    Croatian

  • norština

    Czech

  • norsk

    Danish

  • Noors

    Dutch

  • norra keel

    Estonian

  • norja

    Finnish

  • norvégien

    French

  • Norwegisch

    German

  • νορβηγικά

    Greek

  • norvég

    Hungarian

  • norska

    Icelandic

  • Ioruais

    Irish

  • norvegese

    Italian

  • norvēģu valoda

    Latvian

  • norvegų kalba

    Lithuanian

  • норвешки

    Macedonian

  • Norveġiż

    Maltese

  • norsk

    Norwegian

  • norweski

    Polish

  • norueguês

    Portuguese

  • norvegiană

    Romanian

  • норвежский

    Russian

  • норвешки

    Serbian

  • norveški

    Serbo-Croatian

  • nórčina

    Slovak

  • norveščina

    Slovenian

  • noruego

    Spanish

  • norska

    Swedish

  • norveççe

    Turkish

  • норвезька мова

    Ukrainian

  • norwegšćina

    Upper Sorbian

URI

http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/NOR

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