• Nynorsk (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈnỳːnɔʂk] ; lit. 'New Norwegian') is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being...
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    there are two official forms of written Norwegian, Bokmål (Riksmål) and Nynorsk (Landsmål), each with its own variants. Bokmål developed from the Dano-Norwegian...
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    (including both written forms: Bokmål, the most common standard form; and Nynorsk) and Swedish are all descended from Old Norse, the common ancestor of all...
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    as a first language. The language has two separate written standards: Nynorsk ("New Norwegian", "New" in the sense of contemporary or modern as opposed...
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  • Norsk Ordbok (NO) is a comprehensive dictionary of written New Norwegian (Nynorsk) and the Norwegian dialects, in twelve volumes. The work was completed...
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    List of municipalities of Norway (category Articles containing Nynorsk-language text)
    writing standards in Norway: Bokmål and Nynorsk. Norwegian municipalities are named kommuner (Bokmål) or kommunar (Nynorsk) (plural) or kommune (the singular...
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    Nynorsk or Høgnorsk. There are currently 636,228 articles on the Norwegian Wikipedia edition in Bokmål/Riksmål, and 171,131 articles on the Nynorsk edition...
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    Latin alphabet, found in Afrikaans, French, Friulian, Kurdish, Norwegian (Nynorsk), Portuguese, Vietnamese, and Welsh. It is used to transliterate Chinese...
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  • of the official written standards for the Norwegian language, alongside Nynorsk. Bokmål is by far the most used written form of Norwegian today, as it...
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    (a variety of modern-day Bokmål) and Landsmål (a variety of modern-day Nynorsk). A spelling reform in 1917 was conducted under the direction of king Haakon...
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    Gaeilge Galego Hrvatski ქართული Kurdî Latviešu Lietuvių മലയാളം Македонски မြန်မာဘာသာ Norsk nynorsk ਪੰਜਾਬੀ Shqip Slovenčina Slovenščina ไทย తెలుగు اردو...
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  • Nynorsk salmebok ('Nynorsk Hymnal'; full title: Nynorsk salmebok for kyrkja og heim og møte 'Nynorsk Hymnal for Church and Home and Meetings') is a Nynorsk...
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  • This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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  • derogatory term meant to disparage Nynorsk, one of the two official standards of written Norwegian. It is a pun on Nynorsk ordliste, the title of the "New...
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    Fantoft Stave Church (Norwegian: Fantoft stavkirke; Nynorsk: Fantoft stavkyrkje) is a reconstructed stave church in the Fana borough of the city of Bergen...
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    assembled one of the two official written versions of the Norwegian language, Nynorsk, from various dialects. He was born as Iver Andreas Aasen at Åsen in Ørsta...
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    North Germanic languages (category Articles containing Nynorsk-language text)
    between East and West Scandinavian due to its descendance from Danish) Nynorsk (written) Trønder dialects East Norwegian dialects West Norwegian dialects...
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  • Norwegian Language Youth) is an organization of youth working for the Nynorsk written standard of Norwegian and the Norwegian dialects. It is the youth...
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    Bokmål and Nynorsk. While Bokmål has for the most part derived its forms from the written Danish language and Danish-Norwegian speech, Nynorsk gets its...
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    Edmund Baidoo (category CS1 Norwegian Nynorsk-language sources (nn))
    historia om korleis Håvard og Sogndal fann gullet". Sogn Avis (in Norwegian Nynorsk). pp. 28–29. Romøren, Endre (21 February 2024). "Spesielt éin ting gjer...
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    Norwegian language conflict (category Articles containing Nynorsk-language text)
    "book language") and the one based on Norwegian dialects should be called Nynorsk ("new Norwegian"). In the early 20th century, a more activist approach...
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  • Malayalam, Maltese, Marathi, Mongolian, Nepali, Norwegian (bokmal), Norwegian (nynorsk), Odia, Pashto, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal)...
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    Jon Fosse (category CS1 Norwegian Nynorsk-language sources (nn))
    he began writing in Nynorsk. His debut novel, Raudt, svart (Red, Black), was published in 1983 and was influenced by the Nynorsk writer Tarjei Vesaas...
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  • Morning and Evening (category Articles containing Nynorsk-language text)
    Morning and Evening (Nynorsk: Morgon og kveld) is a 2000 novella by the Norwegian writer Jon Fosse. It tells the story of a fisherman: the first part...
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  • The Nynorsk Literature Prize is awarded annually by Noregs Mållag, Det Norske Teatret and Det Norske Samlaget for the best book in either Nynorsk or dialect...
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    Norway (category CS1 Norwegian Nynorsk-language sources (nn))
    Norway (Bokmål: Norge, Nynorsk: Noreg), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula...
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    Danish, Swedish and Nynorsk, it is even part of names worldwide, such as in Swedish "Berings sund" and "Gibraltar sund", and in Nynorsk "Beringsundet" and...
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    Europe (category Articles containing Nynorsk-language text)
    Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north...
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  • National Center for Nynorsk in Education (Norwegian: Nasjonalt senter for nynorsk i opplæringa or simply Nynorsksenteret 'Nynorsk Center') is a Norwegian...
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  • Hans Aarnes (redirect from Nynorsk Vekeblad)
    journalist, newspaper editor, magazine editor, publisher and proponent for the Nynorsk language. Aarnes was born in Vatne, Møre og Romsdal as the son of farmer...
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