Norwegi
Norwegi, also known as Norwegian, is a North Germanic language spoken by approximately 5 million people primarily in Norway. It is an official language of Norway and is also spoken in parts of Sweden, Denmark, and the Faroe Islands. Norwegian is closely related to Danish and Swedish, and all three languages belong to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family.
Norwegian has two main written standards: Bokmål and Nynorsk. Bokmål is based on the dialect spoken in
The language has a rich literary tradition, with notable works by authors such as Henrik Ibsen, Knut
Norwegian is a tonal language, with two main tones: a high tone and a low tone. The
Norwegian is spoken in Norway, which is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government.
Norwegian is a living language with a vibrant cultural scene, and it is an important part of