Concept information
Preferred term
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
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норвежки
Bulgarian
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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
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nórčina
Slovak
-
norveščina
Slovenian
-
noruego
Spanish
-
norska
Swedish
-
norveççe
Turkish
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норвезька мова
Ukrainian
-
norwegšćina
Upper Sorbian
URI
http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/NOR
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