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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BokmålBokmål - Wikipedia

    Bokmål was re-introduced as the official name for the Dano-Norwegian standard, replacing Riksmål, while Landsmål was renamed Nynorsk. In 1938 both written standards were heavily reformed and many common spellings and grammatical endings were made mandatory.

  2. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › NynorskNynorsk - Wikipedia

    Nynorsk, is a scriftleid funt i Norowa, maistly in the waistern del av the land. Nynorsk wis makt by Ivar Aasen, wha gang roondt Norawa an leestent tae the dialects ae fairmers. Efter he had collectit aa the data he needit, he stertit tae bigg a scriftleid uisin they dialects as a groon. The day there's aboot sex hunner thoosen fowk wha uis ...

  3. Nynorsk (Na Uy mới) là một trong hai ngôn ngữ viết tiêu chuẩn trong tiếng Na Uy, ngôn ngữ còn lại là Bokmål. Ngôn ngữ chuẩn này được sáng tạo bởi Ivar Aasen vào giữa thế kỷ 19, nhằm tạo thêm sự lựa chọn bổ sung cho chữ viết tiếng Đan Mạch đang phổ biến ở Na Uy thời đó ...

  4. nn.wikipedia.org › wiki › NynorskNynorsk – Wikipedia

    Nynorsk vert i dag nytta av om lag 10–15% av innbyggjarane i Noreg. [1] [2] Skriftspråket er basert på nynorsk talemål, det vil seie dei moderne norske dialektane til skilnad frå gamalnorsk og mellomnorsk. Når ein seier at nokon snakkar nynorsk, meiner ein helst at dei snakkar nynorsk normaltalemål.

  5. The most widely spoken language in Norway is Norwegian. It is a North Germanic language, closely related to Swedish and Danish, all linguistic descendants of Old Norse. Norwegian is used by some 95% of the population as a first language. The language has two separate written standards: Nynorsk ("New Norwegian", "New" in the sense of ...

  6. Norwegian-language edition of Wikipedia in the Nynorsk (and Høgnorsk) written standards. Norwegian (Nynorsk) Wikipedia (Q2349453) From Wikidata.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › NynorskNynorsk - Wikiwand

    Nynorsk is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (Landsmål), parallel to the Dano-Norwegian written standard known as Riksmål. The name Nynorsk was introduced in 1929. After a series of reforms, it is still the written standard closer to ...

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