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Nordiske

Nordiske is a Danish and Norwegian adjective meaning Nordic or of the Nordic region. It is used to describe things associated with the Nordic countries, covering culture, language, geography, design, and politics. The base form is nordisk; nordiske is used in contexts where the noun is plural or feminine in certain grammatical constructions, while nordisk is typical for singular neuter references. In everyday usage, phrases such as “nordiske lande” (Nordic countries) or “et nordisk land” (a Nordic country) illustrate its typical inflection.

The Nordic region traditionally comprises Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, along with autonomous territories such

In linguistics, nordiske can refer to the Nordic or North Germanic language group, typically including Danish,

as
Greenland
and
the
Faroe
Islands
(part
of
Denmark)
and
Åland
(part
of
Finland).
The
term
nordiske
is
common
in
discussions
of
regional
cooperation,
culture,
and
identity,
and
appears
in
branding
and
academic
writing
to
signal
a
shared
or
cross-border
Nordic
context.
It
is
frequently
found
in
expressions
like
nordisk
design,
nordisk
litteratur,
or
nordisk
arkitektur,
which
point
to
stylistic
or
methodological
traits
associated
with
the
region.
Norwegian,
Swedish,
Icelandic,
and
Faroese,
though
usage
may
vary
by
author.
The
word
is
distinct
from
nordisk
in
form,
but
closely
related
in
meaning,
serving
as
the
plural
or
descriptive
variant
in
practice.
Related
concepts
include
the
Nordic
countries,
North
Germanic
languages,
and
the
Nordic
Council.