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Nynorsk, Neo Norwegian or New Norwegian is one of two official written standards for the Norwegian language, the other being
Bokmål. The standard language was created by Ivar Aasen during the mid-19th century, to provide a Norwegian alternative to
the Danish language which was commonly written in Norway at the time. 27% of the Norwegian municipalities have declared Nynorsk
as their official language form, and these comprise about 12% of the Norwegian population. Nynorsk is the majority form of
the four counties Rogaland, Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane and Møre og Romsdal, which together comprise the region of Western
Norway. The Norwegian Language Council recommends the name Norwegian Nynorsk when referring to this language in English. |
Names (more)[af] Noorweegse Nynorsk[am] የኖርዌይ ናይኖርስክ [ar] النينورسك النرويجي [az] norveç ninorsk dili [be] нарвежская (нюнорск) [bn] নরওয়েজীয়ান নিনর্স্ক [bo] ནོ་ཝེ་སྐད། [bs] norveški njorsk [br] Nynorsk [bg] Нюношк [ca] Nynorsk [cs] Nynorsk [cy] Norwyeg (Nynorsk) [da] Nynorsk [de] Norwegisch Nynorsk [dz] ནོར་ཝེ་ཇི་ཡཱན་ནོརསཀ་ཁ [el] Νορβηγικά Νινόρσκ [en] Norwegian Nynorsk [eo] Nynorsk [et] Uusnorra keel [eu] nynorsk norvegiera [ee] nɔweigbe ninɔsk [fo] nýnorskt [fa] نرس جدید نروژی [fi] Uusnorja [fr] Nynorsk [fy] Nynorsk [gd] Nynorsk na Nirribhidh [ga] Ioruais Nynorsk [gl] Nynorsk [gu] નૉર્વેજીયન નાયનૉર્સ્ક [ha] Yaren Kasar Norway [he] נורבגית חדשה [hi] नॉर्वेजियन नाइनोर्स्क [hr] Nynorsk [hu] norvég nynorsk [hy] Նորվեգերեն (Նյունորսկ) [ia] norvegiano (nynorsk) [id] Nynorsk Norwegia [is] Nýnorska [it] Nynorsk [ja] ニーノシュク [kn] ನಾರ್ವೇಜಿಯನ್ ನೂನಾರ್ಸ್ಕ್ [ks] ناروییَن نَے نورسک [ka] ნიუნორსკი [kk] Норвегиялық нинорск [km] ន័រវែស នីនូស [rw] Inyenoruveji (Nyonorusiki) [ky] норвегияча [ko] 노르웨이어(니노르스크) [lo] ນໍເວກຈຽນ ນີນອດ [lv] jaunnorvēģu [lt] naujoji norvegų [ml] നോർവീജിയൻ നൈനോർക്സ് [mr] नॉर्वेजियन न्योर्स्क [mk] норвешки ниноршк [mt] Ninorsk Norveġiż [ms] Nynorsk [ne] नर्वेली नाइनोर्स्क [nl] Noors - Nynorsk [nn] Nynorsk [nb] norsk nynorsk [no] Nynorsk [or] ନରୱେଜିଆନ୍ ନିୟୋର୍ସ୍କ [om] Afaan Norwegian [os] Нюнорск [pl] Nynorsk [pt] Novo norueguês [ps] ناروېئي (نائنورسک) [rm] norvegiais nynorsk [ro] Nynorsk [ru] Нюнорск [si] නොවේර්ජියානු නයිනෝර්ස්ක් [sk] Nynorsk [sl] novonorveščina [se] ođđadárogiella [so] Nowrwejiyan (naynoroski) [st] Se-norway (Nynorsk) [es] Nynorsk [sq] Norvegjisht (Nynorsk) [sr] Норвешки њорск [sv] Nynorska [ta] நார்வேஜியன் நியூநார்ஸ்க் [te] నార్విజియాన్ న్యోర్స్క్ [th] นอร์เวย์นีนอสก์ [ti] ኖርዌይኛ (ናይ ኝኖርስክ) [to] lea fakanouei nosiki [tr] Norveççe Nynorsk [ug] يېڭى نورۋېگىيە تىلى [uk] Нюношк [ur] نورویجینی نینورسک [vi] Nynorsk [xh] Isi-Norwegia (Nynorsk) [zh] 新挪威語 [zu] i-Norwegian Nynorsk |
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ISO 639 CodesISO 639-1 : nnISO 639-2B : nno ISO 639-2T : nno ISO 639-3 : nno Linked Data URIshttp://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/nnohttp://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:nno http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-1/nn http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/nno More URIs at sameas.org SourcesAuthority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: nnoFreebase ISO 639-3 : nno GeoNames.org Country Information Publications Office of the European Union Metadata Registry : Countries and Languages |