Norwegian language — Norwegian norsk Pronunciation [nɔʂk] Spoken in Norway (4.8 million) … Wikipedia
Nynorsk — Norwegian norsk Pronunciation [nɔʂk] Spoken in Norway (4.8 million) … Wikipedia
Norwegian Wikipedia — Nowiki redirects here. For usage of the nowiki tag (<nowiki>…</nowiki>) on Wikipedia, see Help:Wiki markup#Limiting formatting/escaping wiki markup. Norwegian Wikipedia Norsk Wikipedia … Wikipedia
Norwegian literature — By category Norwegian language List of writers Norwegian authors Writers Novelists Playwrights Poets Essayists … Wikipedia
Norwegian krone — norsk krone/norsk krona (Norwegian) ISO 4217 code NOK User(s) … Wikipedia
Nynorsk Vekeblad — is a former Norwegian Nynorsk weekly magazine, published from 1934 to 1954. In 1945 the magazine had a circulaton of around 37,000.[1] Hans Aarnes edited the magazine from 1934 to 1942, and Arnulv Sudmann was editor from 1943 to 1945. Among other … Wikipedia
Norwegian nobility — are persons and families who in early times belonged to the supreme social, political, and military class and who later were members of the institutionalised nobility in the Kingdom of Norway. It has its historical roots in the group of… … Wikipedia
Norwegian romantic nationalism — was a movement in Norway between 1840 and 1867 in art, literature, and popular culture that emphasized the aesthetics of Norwegian nature and the uniqueness of the Norwegian national identity. A subject of much study and debate in Norway, it was… … Wikipedia
Norwegian — may refer to: Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe Norwegian people Demographics of Norway The Norwegian language, including the two official written forms: Bokmål (literally book language , used by 85–90%[1] … Wikipedia
Norwegian — [nôr wē′jən] adj. [< ML Norwegia, Norway < ON Norvegr + AN] of Norway or its people, language, or culture n. 1. a person born or living in Norway 2. either of two official forms of the North Germanic language spoken in Norway, “Book… … English World dictionary
Nynorsk — [nē nôrsk′] n. the newer of the two standard varieties of Norwegian, created in the mid 1800s and based on dialects of the language as spoken in rural areas: cf. BOKMÅL … English World dictionary