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  1. Le nynorsk (littéralement : « néo-norvégien ») prononcé : / ˈ n ỳ ː. n ɔ ʂ k /, / ˈ n ỳ ː. n ɔ ʁ s k /), appelé landsmål avant 1930, est l'une des deux normes de la langue écrite norvégienne ; la seconde étant le bokmål.

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

    Nynorsk is a North Germanic language, close in form to both Icelandic and the other form of written Norwegian ( Bokmål ). Nynorsk grammar is closer in grammar to Old West Norse than Bokmål is, as the latter was influenced by Danish.

  3. Wikipédia en norvégien (nynorsk) (Wikipedia) est l’édition de Wikipédia en norvégien dans sa graphie nynorsk. L'édition est lancée le 31 juillet 2004 [1]. Son code est : nn. Au 11 avril 2024, l'édition en nynorsk contient 169 244 articles et compte 135 111 contributeurs, dont 144 contributeurs actifs et 16 administrateurs.

    • 31 juillet 2004
    • nn.wikipedia.org
    • norvégien nynorsk
  4. no.wikipedia.org › wiki › NynorskNynorsk – Wikipedia

    Nynorsk, frem til 1929 kalt landsmål, er et av de to offisielle norske skriftspråkene som ble vedtatt ved likestillingsvedtaket av den 12. mai 1885. Det er basert på de moderne norske dialektene og det gamle landsmålet, i motsetning til bokmål, som ble basert på riksmål som igjen er basert på dansk. Det var spesielt på første halvdel ...

  5. Nynorsk was established as a written standard of Norwegian in its own right in the 1850s. The new written language was based on a selection of Norwegian dialects, while also having a foundation in the Old Norse language.

  6. 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 ...

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