dagligspråket
Dagligspråket, or dagligtale in Norwegian contexts, refers to the form of a language that people use in everyday, informal conversation. It stands in contrast to formal, standard, or written varieties and serves as the primary medium of ordinary interaction among friends, family, and colleagues outside of official settings. The concept covers vocabulary, syntax, pronunciation, and discourse practices that arise in spontaneous speech rather than planned text.
Characteristics of dagligspråket typically include colloquial vocabulary, slang, contractions, and simplified sentence structure. Pronunciation and intonation
Variation is wide and systematic: dagligspråket differs by region, age group, education, and social identity. Media,
Relation to formal language is characterized by diglossia-like dynamics in some communities: speakers switch between dagligspråket