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Norske

Norske is the inflected form of the Norwegian adjective norsk, meaning "Norwegian." In Norwegian, adjectives agree with the noun they modify for number and definiteness, so norske appears in forms used before certain nouns and in specific grammatical contexts. It is most commonly seen as the plural indefinite form (for example, norske ord, Norwegian words) and as the definite form before a definite noun in certain constructions (for instance, den norske bilen, the Norwegian car). The base form norsk is used in the singular indefinite, as in et norsk ord (a Norwegian word). Norske describes things relating to Norway or its people, language, culture, or geography, such as norske fjorder (Norwegian fjords) or norske tradisjoner (Norwegian traditions).

In usage, norske functions as a standard descriptive adjective and is not a standalone noun. It is

Capitalized forms of the word, such as Norske, may occur in proper names and branding to indicate

See also: Norge, Norsk, Norwegian language, Norwegian people.

typically
found
in
everyday
Norwegian
writing
and
speech
wherever
a
speaker
wishes
to
indicate
origin,
nationality,
or
association
with
Norway.
The
word
is
closely
tied
to
the
Norwegian
language
and
its
grammar,
and
it
should
not
be
confused
with
the
English
term
Norse,
which
refers
to
an
historical
or
mythic
context
rather
than
modern
Norwegian.
Norwegian
origin,
but
these
uses
are
typographical
choices
rather
than
a
separate
linguistic
category.
In
linguistic
description,
norske
remains
the
adjectival
form
related
to
norsk.