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Bokmål (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈbûːkmoːɫ] ) (UK: /ˈbuːkmɔːl/, US: /ˈbʊk-, ˈboʊk-/; lit. 'book tongue') is one of the
official written standards for the...
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official forms of
written Norwegian,
Bokmål (Riksmål) and
Nynorsk (Landsmål), each with its own variants.
Bokmål developed from the Dano-Norwegian language...
- Danish,
Norwegian (including both
written forms:
Bokmål, the most
common standard form; and Nynorsk) and
Swedish are all
descended from Old Norse, 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...
- two
Norwegian language editions of Wikipedia: one for
articles written in
Bokmål or Riksmål, and one for
articles written in
Nynorsk or Høgnorsk.
There are...
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Estonian Swedish Dalecarlian language Elfdalian West
Scandinavian Norwegian Bokmål (written)
Nynorsk (written) Trønder
dialects East
Norwegian dialects West...
- standard,
although it can be said that
Eastern Norwegian Bokmål speech (not
Norwegian Bokmål in general) has an
unofficial spoken standard,
called Urban...
- "New" in the
sense of
contemporary or
modern as
opposed to old Norse) and
Bokmål ("Book Language/Tongue/Speech"), both of
which are official.
Known as Språkstriden...
- Български Català Čeština
Dansk Esperanto Euskara עברית Հայերեն 한국어
Magyar Norsk bokmål Română
Simple English Srpski Srpskohrvatski Suomi Türkçe Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча...
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related and now
almost identical to the
dominant form of
Bokmål,
known as
Moderat Bokmål. Both
Bokmål and Riksmål
evolved from the
Danish written language...